Paralegal/Legal Assistant

SGI GlobalGrand Rapids, MI
13d

About The Position

SGI Global is seeking a Paralegal/Legal Assistant to support The US Attorney's Office, Western District of Michigan. The Paralegal/Legal Assistant II will perform a variety of support services in support of the investigation and prosecution of cases under the USAO's Affirmative Civil Enforcement program. Typical investigations involve: (1) monetary fraud against a multitude of federal programs or (2) civil violations of statutes such as the Controlled Substances Act and various environmental laws. There is a special emphasis on fraud matters involving federal health care programs including Medicare and Medicaid. The contractor will report to the Civil Division Chief of the USAO.

Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree is preferred.
  • 2 years of experience using electronic document review platforms such as Eclipse and Relativity in the context of litigation.
  • 2 years of experience using document management and presentation platforms such as Concordance, Sanction and Trial Director in the context of litigation or trials.
  • Technical background with computers, scanners, and data storage devices and equipment.
  • Knowledge of current litigation technology tools and processes, such as document imaging, database management and design, optical character recognition, electronically stored information processing, and technology-assisted review;
  • Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team.
  • Working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite (Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, e.g.) and Apple software and devices.

Nice To Haves

  • Preferred candidates will have knowledge and experience assisting in fraud or federal litigation and trials

Responsibilities

  • Develop an understanding of applicable federal, state and local statutes, regulations, and guidance to the extent necessary to make sound decisions regarding the handling of data and records.
  • Follow USAO policies and protocols for the management of case data and records.
  • Organize and maintain documents and evidence for efficient automated storage and retrieval, including through the use of computer-assisted litigation support systems.
  • Create and administer document review databases.
  • Ensure the timely flow and availability of documents and electronic evidence collections, as well as the quality of database content.
  • Collect, process, cull, load, organize, index, log, track, produce, and present case data using various software programs.
  • Utilize software tools to extract file information, create images of files, and place file images and other file data into document review platforms.
  • Create reports to track electronic discovery processing and production.
  • Draft and review technical specifications for production requests and responses.
  • Review and analyze documents and information produced in investigations and discovery.
  • Monitor compliance with litigation hold requirements.
  • Use software programs, computer equipment, and audio/video equipment to assist AUSAs in presentations and trial.
  • Maintain expertise on available e-discovery and litigation support systems.
  • Work independently with representatives from law firms to resolve technical questions, address compatibility issues, and ensure timely and seamless document productions and reviews.
  • Build and maintain excellent relationships with USAO staff
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