For licensed attorneys, law firms, and supervised legal teams

Appellate writing and record-review support when the brief needs to be right.

DraftLine Litigation helps lawyers move faster on record-heavy appeals through attorney-supervised research, chronology building, statement-of-facts drafting, brief editing, cite-checking, table review, and court-ready formatting support.

Attorney supervised Record focused Brief ready Deadline aware

Core appellate services

The main focus: practical appellate support for lawyers.

Use DraftLine for overflow appellate work, record-heavy matters, procedural research, and brief-polishing tasks that need careful attention before attorney review and filing.

01

Record Review and Chronologies

Trial record review, docket reconstruction, transcript summaries, exhibit notes, procedural timelines, and fact chronologies with record-citation placeholders for attorney verification.

02

Appellate Research Memos

Focused research on standards of review, preservation, waiver, harmless error, jurisdiction, finality, procedural defaults, and issue viability for attorney review.

03

Statement of Facts Support

Draft or revise fact sections so they are cleaner, more persuasive, and record-supported, while leaving legal judgment and final positioning to counsel.

04

Brief Editing and Rewrites

Organization, headings, transitions, tone, argument flow, issue framing, roadmap cleanup, and plain-language editing for attorney-owned drafts.

05

Cite-Checking and Authority Review

Case, rule, statute, quotation, parenthetical, record-cite, and Bluebook-style review with a discrepancy log for attorney resolution.

06

Tables and Filing Readiness

Table of contents, table of authorities, certificates, appendix references, word-count review, and court-rule formatting support.

Appellate focus

For the parts of an appeal that consume time before final legal judgment.

DraftLine is designed around the work attorneys often need before a final filing decision: organizing the record, clarifying the procedural posture, building a research map, improving brief structure, and checking the details that slow down filing.

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Common attorney requests

  • Can you summarize this record?Chronology, record map, issue notes, and missing-document flags.
  • Can you clean up this fact section?Better flow, clearer chronology, citation placeholders, and tone control.
  • Can you research the standard of review?Focused memo with key authorities and attorney-review questions.
  • Can you check this brief before filing?Cite-check, TOA review, formatting checklist, and discrepancy log.

Add-on support

Additional litigation services attorneys can bolt onto a project.

These add-ons keep appellate support as the focus while giving attorneys practical overflow help across case work, back-office operations, intake, website updates, and marketing follow-through.

Motion Support

Research packets, draft outlines, procedural checklists, and exhibit or citation organization for attorney review.

Post-Conviction and Habeas Support

Transcript summaries, claim charts, procedural history timelines, exhaustion notes, and record-gap lists.

Administrative Appeals

Agency-record review, decision summaries, issue matrices, deadline checklists, and brief-polishing support.

Trial-to-Appeal Handoff

Preservation notes, order summaries, finality questions, issue preservation charting, and notice-of-appeal checklists.

Billing and Bookkeeping Support

Invoice preparation, time-entry cleanup, expense organization, reconciliation support, billing follow-up, and report preparation for attorney review.

Intake and Case Management

Prospective-client intake notes, follow-up tracking, matter status lists, deadline reminders, file organization, and case-management cleanup.

Administrative and Law Office Systems

Document handling, email organization, checklist building, template cleanup, workflow mapping, file naming standards, and recurring office support.

Website and Marketing Support

Website updates, attorney-reviewed blog drafts, FAQs, newsletters, social media drafts, Google Business Profile updates, and basic visibility support.

Lead Tracking and Referral Follow-Up

Lead source tracking, consultation status updates, referral contact organization, follow-up lists, and simple reporting on where inquiries are coming from.

Law Firm Overflow

Flexible short-term support for solos, small firms, and busy litigation teams facing briefing bottlenecks.

Attorney-Directed Demand Drafts

Drafting and editing support for demand letters, settlement letters, and narrative summaries under attorney direction.

Law Firm Content Writing

Attorney-reviewed blog drafts, FAQs, practice-area pages, attorney bios, and educational content for litigation practices.

Starter packages

Productized offers make it easy for attorneys to try the service.

Keep prices as custom quotes until you know the record size, urgency, court, and scope.

Starter

Record Map

Custom quote

Create a record inventory, procedural timeline, and first-pass issue/deadline checklist.

  • Docket and order review
  • Key dates and filing notes
  • Record citation starter chart
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Research

Issue Memo

Custom quote

Research a targeted appellate issue and prepare a concise memo for attorney review.

  • Standard-of-review research
  • Preservation and waiver notes
  • Case summaries and citations
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Start a trial project

Give DraftLine one task and see how the workflow fits.

The easiest way to start is a limited, attorney-directed trial project. Send the materials, the deadline, the jurisdiction, and the deliverable you want back. DraftLine returns a clean attorney-review draft or support packet that your firm can revise, approve, and use.

No long-term commitment. Use one scoped project first, then decide whether DraftLine should become your overflow support desk.
01

Drafting Trial

Motion draft, opposition outline, demand letter, complaint support, discovery set, or proposed order support.

02

Record and Research Trial

Research memo, case-law summary, deposition summary, record chronology, issue checklist, or cite-check log.

03

Operations Trial

Billing cleanup, intake cleanup, file organization, website update, lead tracking, or law-office workflow cleanup.

Trial project request

Send a scoped request directly

This sends the project details to DraftLine from this page so your firm can start without a phone call.

DraftLine supports licensed attorneys and law firms. Legal judgment, strategy, client communication, court compliance, signature, filing, and final work product remain with the attorney.

Process

A simple workflow designed to protect the attorney-client relationship.

1

Scope and supervision check

Confirm that the requesting party is a licensed attorney or law firm, define the task, and identify confidentiality requirements.

2

Materials review

Review the order, docket sheet, transcripts, record excerpts, pleadings, rules, and attorney instructions needed for the assignment.

3

Work plan and deliverables

Set the deliverable, format, turnaround, assumptions, and review points before drafting or research begins.

4

Attorney review package

Deliver clean drafts, research notes, citations, checklists, and revision comments for attorney review and final decision-making.

Professional boundaries

Clear limits attorneys can trust.

No direct representation

DraftLine does not appear in court, sign filings, represent clients, or provide legal advice to the public.

Attorney-supervised work

All legal-support work is intended for licensed attorney review, revision, strategy decisions, and final approval.

Confidentiality-minded workflow

Matter materials are handled carefully, with clear scope instructions, limited access, and attorney-directed communication.

Practical deliverables

Work product is structured to help attorneys save time, identify issues, and move efficiently toward final filings.

FAQ

Questions attorneys may ask before using outside appellate support.

Do you work directly with clients?

No. DraftLine Litigation is positioned as support for licensed attorneys and law firms. Client advice, representation, filings, and strategic decisions remain with the attorney.

Can you draft appellate briefs?

DraftLine can provide attorney-supervised drafting support, research, facts sections, argument outlines, editing, cite-checking, and formatting assistance. The attorney remains responsible for final content and filing.

What materials do you need to start?

Typical starting materials include the order being challenged, docket sheet, relevant pleadings, transcripts, exhibits, trial court rulings, prior briefing, applicable rules, and attorney instructions.

Can you help with emergency or overflow work?

Yes, subject to availability and scope. The best urgent assignments are narrow: cite-checking, table review, record summaries, deadline checklists, or a targeted research memo.

Do you handle non-appellate work too?

Yes. Add-on support can include legal research, motion support, demand letter drafts, discovery summaries, billing, bookkeeping, intake, website updates, marketing support, lead tracking, and law firm operations tasks.

Request support

Have a record, brief, or deadline that needs extra hands?

Send the basic matter type, jurisdiction, deadline, service needed, and whether you need research, drafting, editing, cite-checking, or record organization.

Suggested first project: Order and docket sheet review with a 2-3 page issue, deadline, and record checklist for attorney review.

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