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JURISDICTIONS

UNLIMITED NUMBER OF JURISDICTIONS

I am able to complete all research and writing work remotely, and, thanks to the power of legal research, am able to familiarize myself with the substantive and procedural laws of virtually any jurisdiction. Below you can find just some of the jurisdictions and areas of law where I routinely work. To learn more, simply get in touch today.

Jurisdictions

  • Maine: I regularly litigate, brief, and appeal cases in State Court. I have also briefed and argued before Law Court.
  • New Jersey: I am intimately familiar with New Jersey Court Rules and civil litigation procedure. I have briefed hundreds of motions, including summary judgment and motions to dismiss. I have also briefed numerous appeals to the Appellate Division.
  • New Jersey District Court: I prepared two large federal matters from pleading stages to or through trial, including all pretrial briefings, pretrial order, and litigation support.
  • Connecticut Superior Court: I have extensive litigation experience in drafting documents, complaints, discover, trial preparation and assistance, and summary judgment motions.
  • Connecticut District Court: I have litigated, taken depositions in, and assisted with employment law litigation.
  • Illinois: I filed a Motion for Summary Judgment.
  • New York State Court: I have prepared criminal law motions, petitions, and appeals; matrimonial law litigation including orders to show cause and supporting papers; pretrial conferences; motion hearings; drafting answers and counterclaims; and temporary restraining order practice.
  • Southern District of New York: I have assisted with litigation of federal maritime law litigation.
  • Second Circuit Court of Appeals: I have briefed and successfully argued an appeal from the Board of Immigration Appeals.
  • Arkansas: I have defended appeal of trial court award.
  • Texas: I have drafted pleadings, discovery, and pretrial briefings; engaged in trial preparation; and handled an appeal of a jury verdict in state and federal courts.
  • National Labor Relations Board: I have briefed and appeared before the NLRB on federal employment matters.
  • EEOC: I have appeared before and submitted a briefing to the EEOC on an employment matter.

Why You Should Hire Me for Legal Brief Writing in Your Jurisdiction

Experience & Knowledge: Anything that pertains to the law such as legal jargon, legal documents, steps that are needed to be taken after charges have been made on you, and anything else related to law can be difficult to understand. Hiring a professional for legal brief writing ensures that everything is handled by someone with prior knowledge and experience in law.


Details: Relating to the last bullet, having a professional write your legal brief will ensure that all of the right details are included. No aspects of your case will be forgotten about. All supporting evidence and information that is required will be included in the legal brief writing.


Written Specifically by Region: No matter where you reside, there are specific laws to be followed. Certain states have different laws than others for driving, criminal activity, marriage, and more. A professional legal brief writer will write according to your state laws.

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