As you write, proof, edit, or cite check, you often need help with punctuation, citation rules, abbreviations, capitalization, typeface, and a host of other issues in legal writing and legal style. Now, with Lawmanac™ installed on your C drive, help is just a click away. Here's how it works in five typical situations:


Demo #1: Clickable help with punctuation
You're writing along and want to introduce a list with "namely." Does a comma come before "namely"? Does a colon come after? What's the rule?
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Demo #2: Clickable help with abbreviations
You're writing along and need to cite an article from the Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal. You know how to abbreviate "Law" ("L.") and "Journal" ("J."), but what about "Pacific" and "Policy"? Is it "P."? Is it "Pac."? Is it "Policy" or "Pol'y"? And how do you contact this journal?
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Demo #3: Clickable help with legal words
You're writing along and need to use the verb "plead" in the past tense. Is it "pled"? Or "pleaded"? What's the rule?
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Demo #4: Clickable help with the Federal Rules
You're writing along and need the full text of Fed. R. Civ. P. 29. Now where's that copy of the rules? Around here somewhere. Oh, over there on the bookcase. Now, with Lawmanac™ installed on all the computers in your office, all Federal Rules and the U.S. Constitution are just a click away.
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Demo #5: Clickable help with support-staff training
You'd like all your legal secretaries and paralegals to master the rules of legal citation and style. Perhaps even the new associates could use some help. Now, with Lawmanac™ installed on all the computers in your office, help with training is just a click away.
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