Legal Compliance and Writer Needed — Help with a Dispositive Motion Draft
I am a self-represented (pro se) plaintiff preparing a dispositive motion. I already have developed legal arguments and assembled some of the exhibits, though discovery on the defendant’s side has been withheld. I need a skilled legal writer or attorney to take my existing material and transform it into a cohesive, legally compliant, and professionally formatted dispositive motion that meets the Twibly standard and local court requirements. Project Scope: This project will likely require 200–300 pages of substantive legal writing (the body of the motion itself, excluding exhibits) and integration of exhibits that will likely total 500+ pages overall once compiled. The exhibits need to be properly labeled, cited, and referenced throughout the motion with clear organization and cross-referencing. Key Deliverables: - Professionally drafted dispositive motion (200–300 pages of core content) in final format, following applicable court rules. - Integration of exhibits (500+ pages total) with proper citation, cross-references, and a detailed index or table of contents. - Inclusion of a table of authorities, summary of arguments, and conclusion consistent with motion standards. - A revision pass after initial review to ensure compliance, clarity, and correctness. - Deliverable formatted and ready for court filing. Requirements: - Juris Doctor (licensed attorney preferred) or proven experience drafting dispositive motions in U.S. courts. - Strong background in legal writing, research, and motion drafting, particularly for summary judgment or dismissal motions. - Familiarity with Bluebook or local citation formats and ability to organize extensive exhibits. - Proven ability to produce and manage large, complex legal documents under deadlines. - Experience working with self-represented litigants is a plus. - Ability to ensure confidentiality and professionalism throughout the process. What You’ll Receive: - Well-developed legal arguments and supporting exhibits. - Clear guidance on factual and procedural background. - Prompt collaborative feedback during drafting. Additional Notes: - The 200–300 pages refers to the estimated written portion of the motion itself (excluding exhibits). - When exhibits are included, the total document will exceed 500 pages. - The primary challenge is organizing and integrating these pieces into one cohesive, legally compliant filing. To Apply: Please include: - A brief cover letter describing your relevant experience and approach. - Sample(s) of prior dispositive motions or similar complex legal filings. - Proposed budget, estimated timeline, and milestones for completion. - Brief outline of how you structure your drafting process (especially for integrating large exhibit sets). - Any clarifying questions about the Twibly standard or jurisdictional format. Apply tot his job