For lawyers

Briefing and appellate support for serious litigation.

When the written work will carry real strategic weight, trial lawyers often need more than line edits. The offering here includes appellate briefs, trial-court briefing, and behind-the-scenes drafting support in matters that require careful framing, disciplined revision, and reliable execution.

Types of support offered

Appellate briefs.

Issue selection, framing, standards of review, record-based argument, and the disciplined writing required when the brief is doing the real work.

Trial-court briefing.

Motions to dismiss, summary judgment, evidentiary disputes, expert-challenge briefing, jury-instruction work, and serious responses on compressed timelines.

Behind-the-scenes drafting support.

A flexible model for lawyers who know the file deeply but want dedicated help with structure, drafting, revision, and sharpening the written presentation.

Why lawyers work with this office

Good writing is strategic structure.

The work is not just polishing sentences. It is issue selection, sequencing, framing, and building an argument that fits the record and the posture of the case.

Grounded in case reality.

The writing is shaped by real litigation experience in serious matters, not by a detached academic posture that ignores the pressures of an actual file.

Serious work, without drama or vagueness.

Trial lawyers need clear communication, honest scope, disciplined revision, and a collaborator who can step into difficult briefing work without unnecessary friction.

Selected writing and public work

See curated filings and writing samples.

Use this page to review public, redacted, or otherwise safely shareable briefs, motions, and other writing samples.

Read lawyer-facing analysis.

The analysis section collects doctrinal and procedural pieces written for trial and appellate lawyers — discrete fights where the written work carries strategic weight.

Review books, talks, and public-facing writing.

Publications, talks, and related public work can help show the broader habits of mind behind the lawyer-facing writing service.

Contact for brief-writing help.

Use the attorney-inquiry template for appellate work, trial-court briefing, or behind-the-scenes drafting support. The shorter template is built for posture, timing, and assignment-specific review.