Apart from being complex, a legal brief serves multiple purposes for all parties involved in litigation. While the standard use of a brief is to serve as a written argument for the court’s consideration, these litigation documents are also a reflection of the filing attorneys’ and law firms’ aptitudes. When errors occur in briefs, motions, pleadings, or other documents containing cited authority, previously established credibility is quickly diminished and uncertainty from both the court and opposing counsel can harm a suit’s potential outcome. Worse, enough errors in a brief and/or table of authorities can result in the brief being rejected, causing costly delays and embarrassment. ezBriefs prevents these scenarios by automatically finding and correcting errors directly within the brief and table of authorities so legal professionals can concentrate on high value work for their clients rather than pesky citation and formatting mistakes.
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