Drafting

Draft routine pleadings, motions, and stipulations from the matter file

Motion to extend, stipulation to dismiss, notice of appearance. Revo drafts the routine filings using your prior pleadings and the local rules.

SOC 2 Type II · ISO 27701 · GDPR
How it works

Routine pleadings are the work that always falls to the most junior person. Revo gives every associate the firm's accumulated drafting muscle on the first pass.

What it actually drafts

Motions to extend, stipulations to dismiss or substitute, notices of appearance, withdrawals, simple procedural motions. anything where the firm has a clean prior to model from.

What it leaves to humans

Summary judgment, motions in limine, anything dispositive. Revo can outline the structure but the argument is human work.

Step by step
  1. 1

    Identify the filing

    Revo recognises common motions and stipulations from the trigger. extension, withdrawal, substitution, dismissal.

  2. 2

    Format to the court

    Pulls the local rules for caption, font, margins, page limits. so the filing is acceptable on the first pass.

  3. 3

    Draft the body

    Uses your firm's prior similar pleadings as the model. legal standard, argument, conclusion.

  4. 4

    Add the procedural fixings

    Certificate of service, signature block, exhibit list. nothing left for a paralegal to chase.

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