Fawn Brown is a seasoned litigation paralegal with over a decade of experience in the legal field. She has a sharp attention to detail and a comprehensive understanding of legal procedures.
Her experience includes cite checking, record requests, FOIA requests, and drafting pleadings. She specializes in e-Discovery, legal research, and Excel proficiency. Fawn strives to show her dedication to excellence and commitment to staying current with industry trends and continuing education. Her knowledge of legal procedures combined with her technical acumen makes her an asset in the litigation process.
Before joining Bodman, Fawn honed her skills in various legal settings, handling diverse cases ranging from civil litigation to criminal defense. Her wealth of experience equips her with the versatility needed to tackle any challenge that arises in the legal arena. She has worked both in private law firms and government entities.
Fawn’s expertise in e-Discovery ensures that she is adept at efficiently managing large volumes of electronic data and utilizing cutting-edge software tools to streamline the discovery process. Her meticulous approach to data analysis and organization enables her to uncover critical insights that strengthen legal strategies. In addition to her proficiency in e-Discovery, Fawn is well-versed in conducting legal research. Her ability to synthesize complex legal information into concise summaries enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of case preparation.
Furthermore, Fawn’s advanced skills in Excel allow her to create customized spreadsheets and data visualizations. Whether it’s organizing financial records, tracking case timelines, or analyzing deposition transcripts, Fawn’s proficiency in Excel enhances productivity and decision-making within the legal team.
Fawn is immersed in her community. She spends an ample amount of time giving back to her community through her church. Fawn enjoys spending time with her two children and husband. They often travel, explore the outdoors, and learn about different cultures by way of food.
- Grand Canyon University, M.S.
- Ohio University, B.S.
- Columbus State Community College, A.A.