by TypeLaw | Dec 11, 2023 | Briefing, compliant formatting, tables, Uncategorized
Efficiency and precision are both vital when crafting a legal brief, but attorneys can get bogged down in the details and end up wasting valuable hours on formatting minutiae. It’s a tricky balance to get right. You need to focus your time on sharpening your...
by TypeLaw | Oct 24, 2022 | Briefing, compliant formatting, Uncategorized
Having helped format more than 10,000 briefs, we’ve had the opportunity to be exposed to a vast sample of legal writing. One issue we often see in briefs is the incorrect placement of punctuation around parentheses. (This was something that I struggled with when...
by TypeLaw | Aug 30, 2019 | Briefing, compliant formatting, exhibits, tables, Uncategorized
Creating tables is a chore. Hyperlinking each authority to specific pages in your brief—only to have to start over when you add a new paragraph and all the page numbers shift—just feels like a waste of time. Getting your formatting just right and updating all...
by TypeLaw | Aug 30, 2019 | article, citations, compliant formatting, editing, exhibits, tables
Using your time wisely is one of the most important aspects of brief writing—the more time you can spend on your actual argument, the better it will be, and the greater chance you’ll have to get your argument across to your reader. One of the main goals of...
by TypeLaw | Aug 30, 2019 | compliant formatting, editing, exhibits, tables, Uncategorized
Whether you’re a solo attorney working on a case by yourself or you have a complete staff and want to speed up the brief writing process, TypeLaw’s AI-driven automated brief formatting and hyperlinking can help you make the brief writing process more...
by TypeLaw | Aug 29, 2019 | compliant formatting
As digital transformation reached the legal field, many types of brief formatting software came to market with the promise of improving work product or providing attorneys greater efficiency, but there are many reasons why those legaltech offerings fall short. Why...