Nicole Taylor
About Nicole Taylor
Nicole Taylor is the Preservation Manager at Global Preservation Solutions, with a background in litigation management and legal practice.
Work at UnitedLex
Nicole Taylor currently serves as Preservation Manager within Global Preservation Solutions at UnitedLex. She has been with the company since 2019, focusing on enhancing client experiences and improving the efficiency of the collections process. During her tenure, she developed a new practice group aimed at optimizing workflows and preservation projects. Her role involves consulting with clients on best practices in preservation planning, collection, and forensics, as well as evidence management in eDiscovery. Prior to this position, she worked as a Litigation Manager in Global Litigation Services at UnitedLex from 2013 to 2019.
Previous Experience at LeClairRyan
Nicole Taylor worked at LeClairRyan in various roles from 2010 to 2013. Initially, she served as a Contract Attorney for one year before transitioning to the position of Associate, where she worked for an additional two years. Her experience at LeClairRyan provided her with a foundation in legal practices and client management, which she has applied in her subsequent roles in eDiscovery and preservation.
Education and Expertise
Nicole Taylor holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Brooklyn Law School, which she earned from 2006 to 2009. She also obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Old Dominion University, where she studied English Literature and Film and Video Studies from 2003 to 2006. Her educational background supports her expertise in legal matters, particularly in the areas of eDiscovery, preservation planning, and evidence management.
Skills in eDiscovery and Preservation
In her current role, Nicole Taylor utilizes industry-standard software to preserve data for clients effectively. She manages large-scale workflows and preservation projects strategically and defensibly, ensuring compliance with legal standards. Her consulting work involves guiding clients through best practices in preservation planning, collection, and forensics, highlighting her proficiency in the eDiscovery field.