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Angelique Jackson

eDiscovery Attorney
Miami
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Angelique Jackson is an eDiscovery attorney in the Miami, Florida, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. Angelique understands that being an eDiscovery lawyer requires skills beyond being able to understand and apply the laws of civil procedure. It demands a blend of legal insight, strategic forethought and technical acumen that must all combine to create defensible and economically efficient discovery strategies.

Drawing on her background as a litigator, Angelique implements defensible plans based on long-established eDiscovery best practices with a strong emphasis on preparedness—from preservation and collection to analysis and production. She combines that approach with her knowledge of the workplace law landscape to guide employers through complex discovery challenges with confidence and clarity. 

With a reputation for staying at the forefront of legal technology, Angelique has used early case assessment, analytics, and technology-assisted review (TAR) to minimize discovery risks, control costs, and enhance strategic decision-making in all types of matters, whether an investigation, regulatory review or complex multi-district litigation. Her ability to integrate legal strategy with innovative tools enables her to deliver effective and efficient solutions across all phases of the discovery lifecycle.

Pro Bono and Community Involvement

  • Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Attorney

Credentials

Education
Florida A & M University College of Law
J.D.
Admitted to Practice
11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Florida - U.S. Bankruptcy Court, M.D.
Florida - U.S. Bankruptcy Court, S.D.
Florida - M.D. Fla.
Florida - S.D. Fla.
Florida
Professional Associations and Activities
Florida State Bar Association

Florida A & M University College of Law
J.D.

11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Florida - U.S. Bankruptcy Court, M.D.
Florida - U.S. Bankruptcy Court, S.D.
Florida - M.D. Fla.
Florida - S.D. Fla.
Florida

Florida State Bar Association