WordRake is a great tool for lawyers to improve their documents and their writing skills.

I consider myself to be a good writer. But when I use WordRake to review a final draft, it always provides several helpful suggestions. It is a great tool if you need to cut a few dozen words out of

Part of crisis management in law firms today involves more lawyers spending more time editing their Word documents. Whether resulting from layoffs, work from home delays or people having different assignments, it is sometimes not as easy today to have a co-worker “clean up the formatting of a document” quickly.

These quick “unformatting” tips will

Most law firms maintain a brief bank or forms library. Operating from prior work as a starting place has been a long-established work practice in many workplaces. As I previously noted in my Law Practice Magazine column Your Document Czar (July/August 2015), the way law firms produce Gold standard documentdocuments is evolving as document assembly tools enter

Does quality writing really make you a better lawyer? On this episode of The Digital Edge, The Importance of Legal Writing, hosts Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway discuss legal writing with Gary Kinder, founder of the editing program WordRake. Together, they explore lawyers’ biggest writing errors, why this is important in the  Gary Kinder courtroom,