I will draft lawsuits, motions, appeals and petitions
legal expert
About this Gig
Every word in a litigation document carries weight. A compelling, well-structured lawsuit, motion, appeal, or petition does not just present your facts it builds a persuasive legal argument that commands the court's attention. I draft litigation documents that are procedurally precise, strategically constructed, and formatted to the exact requirements of your court and jurisdiction.
What I draft:
- Civil lawsuits & formal complaints
- Motions to dismiss, compel, or for summary judgment
- Appellate briefs & notices of appeal
- Petitions (habeas corpus, certiorari, injunctions)
- Emergency motions & temporary restraining orders
- Opposition briefs & reply memoranda
- Counter-claims & formal legal responses
- Administrative appeals & agency petitions
Every filing is formatted to your court's exact procedural rules, written with legal precision, and delivered in Word & PDF ready for immediate submission.
Document type:
Documentation
Industry:
Government & law
Language:
English
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FAQ
Q: What information do I need to provide?
A: Share the court name and case number if available, a clear summary of your legal issue, names of all parties, key facts and dates, the relief you seek, and your jurisdiction. Any prior rulings or existing filings are very helpful.
Q: Can you handle emergency motions on short notice?
A: Yes — I prioritise emergency motions and TROs. Message me immediately with your deadline so I can confirm availability for your specific timeline.
Q: Do you write complete appellate briefs?
A: Yes — I draft full appellate briefs including statement of facts, issues on appeal, legal arguments supported by case law, and conclusion — all formatted to your appellate court's rules and page limits.
Q: What if my motion was already denied?
A: I can draft a motion for reconsideration, an amended motion, or a full appeal based on the procedural options and legal grounds available in your case.
Q: Will my filings meet the court's formatting requirements?
A: Yes — all documents strictly comply with your court's local rules including page limits, margin requirements, font specifications, and citation format standards.
