For lawyers

Attorney inquiry

Email me about possible brief-writing or appellate work. The link opens your email app with a structured template. The most useful first message gives the current posture, the upcoming deadline, and the narrowest practical description of the help needed.

Email me about brief-writing work

Keep the first message practical. A clear description of posture, deadline, and task is more useful than a long case history.

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Send to [email protected] with subject "Brief-writing inquiry".

Name:

Email:

Firm or office:

Phone:

Court, jurisdiction, or venue (e.g., Georgia Court of Appeals, DeKalb County, Utah Supreme Court):

Upcoming deadline (date or timing window):

Current posture (what stage the matter is in, what has been filed, what needs to happen next):

Help needed (describe the assignment as narrowly and concretely as possible):

Key materials or context (anything I should know before reviewing the matter):

Sending this email does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not send confidential or time-sensitive information unless you choose to do so for first-contact review.

What happens next

I review the inquiry personally. If the matter looks like a fit, I may follow up for materials, scope, or timing.

Short first pass.

The goal is to understand posture, timing, and whether the assignment fits.

More only if needed.

If the matter warrants a closer look, I can ask for the specific materials that matter.

Separate from consumer intake.

This page is meant for lawyers seeking briefing or appellate support, not general client intake.