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Jacqueline is a seasoned paralegal with extensive experience in litigation and legal research. She is involved in large litigation cases from the filing of the complaint through trial or resolution. She oversees the discovery process in these cases, utilizing a wide range of legal technology and case management tools such as Nuix Discover, Relativity, CasePoint, CaseMap, TextMap, TimeMap, Filesite, Worksite, Microsoft Office, Word Perfect, iManage, Trial Director, and Westlaw.
Jacqueline is skilled in preparing discovery requests and responses, identifying and locating witnesses, preparing them for depositions and trials, and tracking case deadlines. She assists with citation review, finalizing documents, and researching critical testimony, ensuring all legal preparations are thorough and precise. Her notable accomplishments include leading a 20-year class action lawsuit involving the Idaho State Correctional Institute and spearheading litigation on state voter identification laws.
Jacqueline also has significant experience attending trials and preparing exhibits, depositions, and documents for use at trial and evidentiary hearings. Her responsibilities include drafting pleadings, conducting in-depth research, and analyzing legal issues related to legislative statutory research. She has managed HIPAA-sensitive information in high-profile cases and served as the lead paralegal on a litigation case involving state voter identification laws, providing expert feedback and reviewing reports. Her professional journey reflects her commitment to excellence and advocacy in the legal field.
Jacqueline is skilled in preparing discovery requests and responses, identifying and locating witnesses, preparing them for depositions and trials, and tracking case deadlines. She assists with citation review, finalizing documents, and researching critical testimony, ensuring all legal preparations are thorough and precise. Her notable accomplishments include leading a 20-year class action lawsuit involving the Idaho State Correctional Institute and spearheading litigation on state voter identification laws.
Jacqueline also has significant experience attending trials and preparing exhibits, depositions, and documents for use at trial and evidentiary hearings. Her responsibilities include drafting pleadings, conducting in-depth research, and analyzing legal issues related to legislative statutory research. She has managed HIPAA-sensitive information in high-profile cases and served as the lead paralegal on a litigation case involving state voter identification laws, providing expert feedback and reviewing reports. Her professional journey reflects her commitment to excellence and advocacy in the legal field.
News & Resources
Franolich, Jacqueline D., "Voter ID Laws and Gendered Impacts on Voter Turnout" (2023). Boise State University Theses and Dissertations. 2052.
https://doi.org/10.18122/td.2052.boisestate