Responsible for the identification, collection, review, and production of large amounts of electronically stored information (ESI) in response to requests during internal and external investigations, as well as legal proceedings. In addition to source data, Forensics/eDiscovery practitioners make use of vital properties that must be preserved, such as metadata, time stamps, and change logs, which often provide an electronic chain of custody for use during investigations and subsequent litigation proceedings. Solve problems by following accounting procedures and have experience in evaluating controls associated with complex business processes Conduct research and analysis using open-source information, national and international databases, and corporate record filings to correlate and summarize data into a finished professional product Conduct analysis of financial and business records to support federal investigations and prosecutions by using criminal investigative tools and other client-owned databases
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level