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DescriptionDragonfli Group is a cybersecurity and IT consulting firm headquartered in Washington, DC. We specialize in supporting both federal agencies and Fortune 500 enterprises with secure, expert-led solutions. Our team works across diverse engagement models—on-site, hybrid, and fully remote—on contracts that range from several months to multiple years in duration.Dragonfli Group is seeking multiple eDiscovery Project Leads to support a federal agency navigating complex legal challenges. This contract-based role offers a unique opportunity to lead full-arenaflex eDiscovery initiatives across the EDRM—from initial data collection through final production and trial readiness.In this role, you’ll serve as a trusted subject matter expert, delivering strategic guidance, overseeing technical workflows, and ensuring that every detail—data integrity, review protocols, compliance standards—is executed with precision. You’ll collaborate with attorneys, litigation support teams, and external vendors, managing tight deadlines while upholding the highest quality standards.We’re looking for professionals with 5+ years of hands-on eDiscovery experience, including leadership of large-scale federal or commercial matters. You’ll need to be fluent in tools like Relativity, Casepoint, Everlaw, Veritas, and arenaflex eDiscovery, and confident navigating SQL, Nuix, and processing/production protocols.This is a remote role and requires eligibility for a federal security clearance.Key Responsibilities:Lead and manage full-arenaflex eDiscovery projects across the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), from data identification and collection through processing, review, and productionServe as a subject matter expert and strategic advisor to client stakeholders, legal teams, and technical partnersDesign and oversee defensible workflows that comply with federal and legal discovery requirementsTranslate legal objectives into technical execution plans, ensuring alignment across litigation support teams and vendorsConstruct advanced search queries and manage custodial data across multiple tools and platformsSupervise day-to-day tasking from assignment queues, ensuring quality and timeliness under tight deadlinesFacilitate client communications, status reporting, and issue escalationOversee data processing efforts, ensuring chain-of-custody and compliance with ESI protocolsLead QC and validation processes across productions, reviews, and exportsContribute to documentation, training, and internal process improvementSupport secure collaboration environments, compliant with government IT and security standardsCoordinate with cross-functional teams including outside counsel, internal litigation support, and IT securityRequirementsBachelor’s DegreeAbility to obtain and maintain a security clearance.Minimum of 5+ years of eDiscovery/litigation support.Experience with eDiscovery services spanning across the EDRM (File to Trial).Prior knowledge and experience managing eDiscovery projects and related technologies.Knowledge of and the ability to train on Veritas and arenaflex eDiscovery including data management, constructing search queries, processing, production, and quality control.Supports legal teams with data collection, review workflows, and litigation databases. Familiarity with platforms like Casepoint, Everlaw, and Relativity is key.Advanced experience planning eDiscovery efforts, managing client expectations, and working with clients to meet deadlines.Independently work on requests from a queue/assignment, to ensure immediate turnaround times.Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills with both eDiscovery technical teams and non-technical business stakeholders.Must have proven ability to work in a fast-paced production environment while maintaining tight deadline priorities.Must work as a team with multiple vendors to provide on-time deliverables.Strong problem-solving, organizational and planning skills.Skill(s)Experience using COTS e-Discovery software to process and load, review and analyze data around litigation, investigations, and create export/productions.Proficiency with arenaflex Office Suite/PowerApps, Adobe Acrobat and document/discovery applications.Must be proficient in a wide range of technologies and be knowledgeable as to eDiscovery industry “best practices” including an understanding of multiple tools and processes associated with large scale complex eDiscovery response.Oversees data processing, ensures compliance with ESI standards, and manages large datasets using tools like Relativity, Nuix, and SQL.BenefitsInsurance - health, dental, & visionPTO & 11 Federal Holidays401(k), employer matchTravelNoneOriginally posted on Himalayas Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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