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Litigation Support Guru - A Day in the Life of a Litigation Support Career

10 Episodes

64 minutes | Jun 1, 2017
015: Improve Workflows in Litigation Matters
Alma Asay In this episode, I have a conversation with Alma Asay, Esq. She is a former litigator and current CEO/Founder of Allegory, a technology company. We discuss traditional litigation matter workflows and how Allegory improves those workflow efficiencies, while at the same time allowing litigators to practice law within their comfort zone. If you get excited about taking a look at Allegory after listening to our conversation, I encourage you to schedule a demo by clicking the button below. hbspt.cta.load(2669914, '2365f58c-9809-463a-9497-c312074b1e8e', {});   Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
39 minutes | Apr 5, 2017
014: The Art of Biz Dev Hustle
In this episode, I have a conversation with Jennifer Buckley. We discuss the role of a business development/sales professional in the eDiscovery industry. Jennifer Buckley Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
72 minutes | Jan 8, 2017
013: The People Component of Our Industry
In this episode, I have a conversation with Kris Wasserman. We cover a number of topics related to the people component of the work we do in the litigation support / eDiscovery industry. We share some best practices, some encouragement and some pet peeves.   Kris Wasserman   Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
57 minutes | Sep 14, 2015
012: Litigation Support in Australia
In this episode, I have a conversation with Matthew Golab. Matthew lives in Sydney, Australia where he manages a team of litigation support professionals. Matthew has been a member of the LitSuppGuru community since the beginning. I flew to Vegas to meet Matthew in person when I heard that he won a scholarship to attend the ILTA conference. Matthew Golab Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
66 minutes | Mar 25, 2015
011: Marketing Your Lit Support Dept
In this episode, I have a conversation with Bowe Kurowski. Bowe lives in California and has been in litigation support for a long while. He enjoys mentoring and teaching others. His website is www.litsupportpro.com. He is an adjunct professor at California State University and he is the author of a book called The Yellow Brick Road to eDiscovery and Litigation Support. Bowe Kurowski Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
65 minutes | Nov 23, 2014
010: Training Within Litigation Support
In this episode, I have a conversation with Erika Santiago. After spending time in a litigation support role, Erika branched off as a trainer in our industry. She shares some tips for training the legal team. Erika Santiago This is the Intro to eDiscovery video that Erika mentioned in our conversation. Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
71 minutes | Oct 23, 2014
009: Law Firm or Service Provider
In this episode, I have a conversation with Shawn Huston. Shawn has always worked on the service provider side whereas I have worked most of my years on the law firm side. We compare the differences and similarities. This is the article that started the conversation:  Should Your First Job Be For a Service Provider or a Law Firm? Shawn Huston Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
45 minutes | Oct 1, 2014
008: Law PreDiscovery Software and Certification
I would like you to meet Oliver (Ollie) Silva. He has been working in the legal industry for many years and is currently a litigation support manager. I asked him to have a conversation with me about the LAW software we use in our industry for processing electronic discovery and whether or not a newbie should get certified in the software prior to landing their first position in litigation support. Ollie shares my passion for helping newbies and mentoring others. Oliver Silva Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
58 minutes | Sep 28, 2014
007: Best Practices For Working With Attorneys
In this conversation, I talk with Tania Mabrey. Tania is a seasoned litigation support professional and she shares with us some best practices for successful relationships with the attorneys while providing litigation support services. Tania Mabrey Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
66 minutes | Feb 4, 2014
006: Tracy Drynan, Attorney
This conversation is with Tracy Drynan, an attorney that I met about five years ago. Tracy came to the DC area from Denver, originally from Montana. She started out in DC working on document reviews. She shares her story of what her intentions were when she went to law school, how she felt while working as a contract attorney, what steps she has taken over the last year and where she sees her career progressing from here. Tracy Drynan Below are links to some items we bring up during our conversation: The Posse List article – If you are a contract attorney in the area, here is why you need to go to LegalTech NY Another contract attorney's story – Part 1 and Part 2 Certified Financial Crime Specialist (CFCS) Certification Subscription Links If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe:   Rating and Review If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating on iTunes and write a brief review. It will help the podcast stay more visible in iTunes so that more people can find it. Thank you.
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