Document Drafting

  • Legal practice involves creating many standardized documents (e.g., motions, contracts, retainer agreements).

  • Production of these documents can be automated, minimizing repetitive data entry (e.g., filling in client name, address, docket number) and reducing the risk of errors.

  • Multiple software tools are available ranging from $30 to $1,000 per month. More expensive tools tools like Gavel or Juro offer extensive libraries of various forms and documents, while inexpensive ones like Docupilot give you simple approach to building your own document automations.

  • Most of these tools could be integrated into your existing environment for data exchange and document management.


More advanced systems will offer convenient user interfaces for building your own templates and workflows around them:

Simpler systems will require less intuitive tagging and use of merge fields, but also does the trick:

Automating document drafting delivers 40-60% efficiency improvement and improves quality by eliminating errors.

It does not use GenAI, avoiding embarrassment of hallucinated content in your legal docs.


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