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Lead Legal Operations Specialist, eDiscovery Albertsons - 3.5 Boise, ID Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid sick time Qualifications Cost management Relativity software program Contract management Westlaw Paralegal Studies Litigation discovery assistance Databases Budget forecasting Schedule management Policy & process development Bachelor's degree Budget planning Forecasting Contracts Vendor contract management Procurement contract negotiation Productivity software Legal case management Training & development Senior level Training AI Cross-functional collaboration Project leadership Cross-functional team management Paralegal Certificate Implementing cost-saving initiatives Technical Proficiency Cross-functional communication Analytics Full Job Description Why choose us? Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Join us for an exciting opportunity at Albertsons Companies, where innovation and customer service go hand-in-hand! At Albertsons Companies, we are looking for someone who's not just seeking a job, but someone who wants to make an impact. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to lead, innovate, and contribute to the growth of a company that values great service and lasting customer relationships. This position offers the chance to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment that's constantly evolving. About the company Albertsons Companies is at the forefront of the revolution in retail. With a fixation on raising the bar with innovation and building belonging through our culture, our team is rallying our company around a unique purpose: to create joy around each table and inspire a healthier tomorrow for every community. Albertsons Companies is one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States, with over 2,200 stores in 34 states and the District of Columbia. Our well-known banners include Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets, and Balducci's Food Lovers Market. We support our stores with 22 distribution centers and 19 manufacturing plants. Placing a premium on adaptability, safety and family well-being, our work model, Presence with a Purpose, offers a hybrid work environment between remote work and office time. A one-size-fits-all approach does not apply to everyone, and teams are empowered to make decisions best for them. Bring your flavor Building the future of food and well-being starts with you. Join our team and bring your best self to the table. What you will be doing The Lead Legal Operations Specialist, eDiscovery plays a key role in developing best practices on eDiscovery processes and support the Vice President of Litigation in the successful delivery of eDiscovery services, which include the administration of the legal hold lifecycle, the ability to handle multiple projects concurrently, and provide recommendations for cost efficient solutions for case-specific projects. The position is based out of our work site location in Boise, ID, with an in-office requirement for four days and one flex day of work. Main responsibilities: Meaningfully contribute to the design, implementation, and execution of eDiscovery templates, policies, strategies, and workflows. Collaborate with cross-functional teams across the organization, including Legal, IT, and Information Security, to develop world-class and cutting-edge solutions to eDiscovery matters. Oversee legal hold process from issuance to release, including conducting custodial interviews and coordinating data disposition for all closed cases. Manage the process to identify custodians and preserve and collect Electronic Stored Information ("ESI") from storage repositories in response to discovery requests. Work with outside counsel in the preparation of pleadings, protective orders, ESI Protocols, and other pleadings related to the management of the eDiscovery process. Lead crossfunctional collaboration with Legal teams, IT, Information Security, Regulatory/Compliance, business stakeholders, outside counsel, and eDiscovery vendors to ensure alignment on eDiscovery requirements, workflows, and strategic needs. Prepare budget forecasts related to eDiscovery spend report and reporting eDiscovery costs through eBilling software Train legal and business partners in early case assessment and emerging technology tools. Incorporate Ai into our document collection and management, including determining what tools to use, licensing costs, deployment decision-making and create implement training to ensure compliance. Evaluate, learn and implement eDiscovery program tools (e.g., Relativity) that improve project efficiency, optimize document review workflows, and expand reporting and analytics capabilities. Obtain program certifications, as needed. Leads contract negotiations with eDiscovery providers to offer value and cost savings to the business. We are looking for c

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