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Hi. I am a long time subscriber to the listserv, but this is my first time posting. I am curious to know what other law firms are using as hierarchical titles within their Records Departments. Here we use Records Manager, Records Coordinator, Records Assistant. I have also seen Records Analyst, Specialist, Supervisor and Administrator sprinkled in at other firms. Would you mind sharing the structure/hierarchy of the RM department at your firm? Thank you so much, John
John Churchill, MLIS
Records Department Manager
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Columbia, SC
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