WordRake is an add-on for Microsoft Outlook that proofreads your writing and suggests changes. Lawyerist's Lisa Needham recently reviewed one such robotic copy editor, WordRake, and the results were. In fact, there are even a few such programs devoted specifically to legal writing. When it comes to a little editorial help, you can rely on your handy copy of Garner's Elements of Legal Style, your built-in spelling and grammar checker, or any of the many automated proofreading programs out in the market. And there's a bevy of automated editing and proofreading software out there that promises to improve your writing with the click of a button. It should be better, though: clear, accessible, and sometimes even enjoyable to read. But we're not poets here, and legal writing doesn't have to be (and probably shouldn't be) best-seller worthy.
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