Most contract attorney resume drafts fail because they read like a task list and bury results under dense legal language and boilerplate. That format gets filtered by ATS screening and missed in fast recruiter scans, especially in a crowded market. Understanding how to write a resume that avoids these pitfalls is the first step toward standing out.
A strong resume shows what changed because of your work. You should highlight deals closed, total contract value, cycle time reduced, risk exposure lowered, disputes avoided, compliance audit outcomes, and stakeholder satisfaction. Quantify scope, turnaround, and quality.