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Why the Table of Contents is the Most Important Part of your Brief

Why the Table of Contents is the Most Important Part of your Brief

by TypeLaw | Aug 29, 2019 | Briefing, tables, Uncategorized

If you view a brief as the map to a case, the table of contents is the navigation point that directs readers to the information they need to reach your ultimate destination. A good TOC saves readers time A good table of contents is key for everyone interacting with...
Making Better Digital Legal Briefs with Hyperlinks

Making Better Digital Legal Briefs with Hyperlinks

by TypeLaw | Aug 29, 2019 | hyperlinking, Uncategorized

Hyperlinks are a small, but mighty feature of digital briefs. They can either be internal (link to a different section of the same brief PDF), or external (link to a case authority, on a website like CaseText/Westlaw/LexisNexis, or to the record). All relevant...
Video: How TypeLaw brief formatting works

Video: How TypeLaw brief formatting works

by TypeLaw | Jul 19, 2019 | compliant formatting, Uncategorized

TypeLaw saves lawyers time and frustration by automatically formatting their briefs, petitions, and motions. Essentially, we can take your bare bones draft and quickly transform it into a clean, compliant, hyperlinked, ready-to-file PDF.  In this video, Attorney...
Video: How TypeLaw automatically hyperlinks citations

Video: How TypeLaw automatically hyperlinks citations

by Joseph Fioramonti | Jul 19, 2018 | hyperlinking, Uncategorized

TypeLaw takes care of all things formatting for legal briefs, petitions, and motions—giving you more time to focus on crafting a brilliant argument.  In this video, Attorney Madison Boucher shares an example of a formatted, hyperlinked brief that TypeLaw helped...
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