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For various personal and professional reasons (which may be readily discernible by regular readers of this blog), I am phasing out most of my regular law practice (primarily by slashing my advertising budget) and am looking to expand my work as a freelance legal research and writing assistant to other lawyers. The most positive of these reasons is that, since my days on law review at the University of Wisconsin, legal research and writing is the aspect of the law I’ve found most fulfilling and at which I believe I’m most proficient.
To facilitate this expansion, I am offering my services as a legal research and writing assistant (at least for now) at the very bottom of the customary price range for such services.
Such assistance can take many forms, at both the trial and appellate levels, from simply researching the case law on a particular issue and summarizing the holding of each case, to writing more formal memoranda, to drafting briefs for filing in court. I recently assisted an experienced and highly-competent appellate attorney by providing basic research at the beginning of the appeal, which he built upon in drafting the brief. I then reviewed the draft and suggested various changes, most of which he incorporated in the final draft. All of this was done by email and fax machine, since we resided in different cities.
Feel free to email me at john at kindleylaw dot com if interested.