
eDiscovery & Litigation Support Analyst- Remote, FLORIDA-based
Job Description
eDiscovery & Litigation Support Analyst- Remote, FLORIDA-based
Department: Legal Operations
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Remote- Florida
Compensation: $75,000 - $100,000 / year
Description
Our litigation teams rely on strong systems, clean data, and precise execution to deliver results. We’re seeking an eDiscovery & Litigation Support Analyst who thrives in structured environments, enjoys working with technology, and takes ownership of building efficient, modern discovery workflows.
In this role, the eDiscovery and Litigation Support Analyst will own both sides of what that requires: building and managing the discovery infrastructure in Everlaw, and conducting the high-volume document review that drives case strategy. This is a mid-level, execution-focused role; not advisory, not administrative. You'll set up the platform, run the workflows, and get into the documents!
This is a remote position open to candidates located in Florida. Periodic in-person training or team collaboration in our Jacksonville office may be required on a quarterly or as-needed basis.
This role sits at the intersection of law and technology. You’ll support attorneys throughout the discovery lifecycle — from data collection and preservation to review and production — while continuously improving how we manage and leverage information. If you take pride in accuracy, enjoy solving technical problems, and are excited about how tools like AI are transforming legal workflows, this is a strong fit.
You’re detail-oriented, methodical, and dependable. You prefer working with systems, data, and processes, and you take pride in getting things right. You’re comfortable working independently and enjoy owning projects from start to finish.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Configure and administer Everlaw workspaces: data ingestion, processing, tagging structures, saved searches, and production workflows
- Build and manage review batches, coding panels, issue tags, and privilege logs within Everlaw
- Develop and implement search term protocols, concept clusters, and analytics-assisted review workflows
- Handle ESI collection, legal hold administration, and chain-of-custody documentation
- Manage productions end-to-end: Bates stamping, redactions, load file preparation, and delivery
- Evaluate and optimize discovery workflows across the full EDRM lifecycle
- Coordinate with outside vendors, IT, and opposing counsel on data exchange and protocol compliance
- Stay current on Everlaw updates, AI-assisted features, and emerging eDiscovery tools and practices
- Conduct first-pass and targeted review on active commercial litigation matters — construction disputes, business litigation, and creditor/debtor cases
- Apply consistent issue coding, responsiveness determinations, and privilege calls at high volume without sacrificing accuracy
- Assist attorneys with exhibit preparation, deposition binders, and trial-ready document sets
- Draft and maintain document review protocols, coding guides, and QC checklists
- Flag patterns, key documents, and anomalies to attorneys as review progresses
- Collaborate with attorneys on document review strategy, organization, and production.
- Assist with document-intensive litigation tasks, including redactions, summaries, and exhibit preparation.
- Maintain clear, organized files and ensure all materials are accessible and properly managed.
Drive Systems & Process Improvement
- Evaluate and optimize document management workflows and discovery processes.
- Support and implement eDiscovery platforms (e.g., Relativity, DISCO).
- Identify opportunities to leverage AI and emerging technologies to improve efficiency, accuracy, and scalability.
- Partner with vendors and internal teams to enhance tools, systems, and overall performance.
WHAT YOU BRING
Required
- 3–5 years of hands-on eDiscovery or litigation support experience, ideally in a law firm or legal services environment
- Direct experience with Everlaw or comparable platforms (Relativity, DISCO) — you know how to build the workspace, not just navigate it
- Demonstrated experience managing ESI through the full EDRM lifecycle: preservation, collection, processing, review, and production
- Familiarity with federal and Florida state court discovery rules, ESI protocols, and production standards
- High-volume document review experience with consistent accuracy — this is a core part of the role
- Strong technical aptitude: you learn new tools quickly, troubleshoot independently, and look for ways to build smarter workflows
- Exceptional attention to detail and the discipline to maintain accuracy across simultaneous matters
- Clear written and verbal communication — comfortable translating technical processes for attorneys
- Everlaw certification or significant Everlaw-specific platform experience
- CEDS (Certified E-Discovery Specialist) or RCA certification
- Background in process documentation, workflow automation, or vendor management