To thrive as an Ediscovery Counsel, you need a strong background in litigation, discovery procedures, and relevant legal frameworks, often supported by a law degree and bar admission. Familiarity with eDiscovery platforms such as Relativity, Concordance, or Logikcull, along with certifications like ACEDS, is highly valued. Strong organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to manage complex projects under tight deadlines set top candidates apart. These skills are crucial for ensuring efficient, accurate, and compliant handling of electronically stored information throughout the discovery process.