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ATS Keywords for
eDiscovery / Litigation Support Specialist Resumes

21 terms across 5 groups, from our 2026 research into how recruiters actually source eDiscovery / Litigation Support Specialist candidates. Recruiter and ATS searches match exact strings — carry the terms your real experience supports, in the wording the posting uses. Never list a term you couldn't back up in an interview: keyword stuffing fails the interview it wins.

The eDiscovery / Litigation Support Specialist keyword bank

Title variants

  • eDiscovery Specialist
  • Litigation Support Specialist
  • eDiscovery Project Manager
  • eDiscovery Analyst

Platform certifications

  • Relativity Certified Administrator (RCA)
  • RelativityOne certification
  • Nuix certification

Technical & process vocabulary

  • EDRM
  • TAR / predictive coding
  • litigation holds
  • data collection and processing
  • early case assessment (ECA)

Named tools

  • Relativity
  • Nuix
  • Everlaw
  • Logikcull
  • Concordance

Quantified case-scale outcomes

  • data volumes processed (TB/GB)
  • productions managed
  • documents reviewed
  • review teams supported

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How recruiters use these terms

Recruiters run Boolean searches that OR together title variants and AND them with must-have skills, then ATS platforms rank applications by how literally the resume matches the posting. That's why the exact product name, certification code, or title variant matters: "SIEM experience" doesn't match a search for a specific platform name, and a title variant you never carry is a search that never finds you. Work the honest terms into your headline, summary, skills block, and experience bullets — placement near the top of page one carries more weight than repetition.

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