In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
• Demonstrated ability to act independently and as a member of a legal team;
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills demonstrating the ability to accurately proof read a legal document ensuring compliance with English grammar and syntax rules, as well as, ensure correct legal citation consistent with the California Style Manual;
• Experience with the eDiscovery application Relativity One;
• Ability to present a training curriculum in an organized and cohesive manner;
• Working knowledge of legal resources including traditional library references and software applications;
• Working knowledge of legal concepts, terminology, principles, and procedures;
• Working knowledge of Westlaw and ability to perform case law legal research;
• Excellent interpersonal, analytical, time management and organizational skills;
• Ability to type, format, file and serve legal pleadings in multiple jurisdictions;
• Ability to ensure deadlines are met, compose correspondence, provide information or assistance using good judgment and discretion;
• Ability to maintain case and administrative files and records;
• Ability to interact with diverse groups and effectively organize and manage multiple projects with competing priorities.
• Ability to reason logically and accurately analyze situations;
• Ability to prepare reports and summary sheets which set forth the statement of facts, applications of relevant law, and conclusions;
• Ability to prepare drafts and pleadings; draft litigation discovery documents such as interrogatories and motions;
• Ability to read and understand statutes, regulations, legal documents, and similar material.