With several years of experience, a person who works as a document coder can advance to the position of litigation support/eDiscovery analyst. With additional training and experience, analysts can become litigation support/eDiscovery managers, who oversee a team of lower-level workers, manage budgets, and work with the firm’s managing partners on litigation support/eDiscovery issues. At a large law firm or legal support services company, litigation support directors manage the litigation support/eDiscovery department and are responsible for the marketing of these services to potential clients. At smaller companies, litigation support/eDiscovery managers handle marketing duties.
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