Drafting

Draft a demand letter from a client's intake email

Revo pulls the facts from the client's email, the dates and dollar figures from the file, and drafts a demand letter that reads like the partner wrote it.

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How it works

Demand letters are the kind of work that always slides to the next morning. Revo turns the client's intake into a partner-reviewable draft the same hour.

What ends up in the draft

A clean factual recitation, the legal basis cited, the specific demand with dollars and dates, the consequence of non-response. all in your firm's voice.

What it doesn't do

Send. The partner reviews and signs every demand letter. Revo writes the version you'd otherwise spend a Wednesday afternoon producing.

Step by step
  1. 1

    Extract the facts

    Revo reads the intake materials and pulls the dates, parties, dollar figures, and the breach or harm.

  2. 2

    Identify the legal basis

    Contract claim, tort, statutory violation. Revo classifies and pulls the right boilerplate.

  3. 3

    Draft the demand

    A factual recitation, the legal basis, the specific demand, a deadline, and the consequences of non-response.

  4. 4

    Send for partner review

    The draft lands in your folder. Edit, approve, send. You never start from a blank page.

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