I am an eDiscovery Analyst and Litigation Support Specialist with 4+ years of hands-on legal operations experience, including roles at Consilio LLC — one of the world's leading legal services companies — and Sigla Discovery.
Unlike general legal virtual assistants, I work at the infrastructure level of eDiscovery: data intake, processing, Relativity and Nuix operations, production deliverables, privilege log preparation, QC validation, and review-ready dataset creation. I have supported disputes lawyers, litigation teams, and clients across high-volume matters with strict court and client deadlines.
What I can do for your firm:
Manage end-to-end eDiscovery matters in Relativity and RelativityOne
• Build and deliver production sets, privilege logs, and Nuix-processed datasets
• Coordinate document review workflows and perform QC validation
• Execute legal data intake, preservation, and processing
• Track review productivity metrics and provide accurate status reporting
• Support attorneys directly with case documentation and deadline management
Tools & Platforms:
Relativity | RelativityOne | Nuix | Microsoft Office Suite | EDRM Framework | CRM Tools
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Tarlac State University — a background that gives me a systems-thinking approach to workflow efficiency that I apply directly to legal operations.
Based in the Philippines and available immediately for US, UK, and international law firms. Flexible across US business hours (EST/PST). Open to full-time, part-time, or project-based engagements.
If your firm needs a reliable, experienced eDiscovery professional — not just a general VA — let's talk.
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
“I have one of the best VAs I've had in a long time...she's been amazing”
Davonna Willis
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