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We Did It! Automated Court Forms Now Available for All 50 States

Clio Draft was created to help lawyers solve challenges with legal documents and get work done faster.

We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded our automated court forms libraries to cover all 50 states!

This means firms can access up-to-date libraries of thousands of cloud-based court forms, save sets of forms you use together frequently, auto-populate client and matter info throughout sets, pre-save checked boxes and other project-specific data, add custom text fields, and much more – all through one easy-to-use platform. 

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Used by more than
2,000
law firms and legal
aid organizations.
Generating more than
40,000
legal documents
per day.

What’s great about automated court forms?

Enter information once

Stop retyping information over and over and save time. Clio Draft auto-populates all client and matter details and auto-shrinks text to fit the form.

Save regularly used form sets

Solve routine work with a few clicks by saving form sets for your most-used projects. You can choose the forms and the order of documents.

Access thousands of updated forms

Simplify remote work and enjoy peace of mind knowing that your team has access to the latest versions of forms.

Handle complex documents with ease

Create templates from existing MS Word documents in minutes. Assemble packets of docs using conditional logic and other features that save time on routine correspondence, motions, and more.

Less busywork = happier firms

Easy access

Cloud-based software works from anywhere. No installation required.

eSign

Built-in, federally-compliant eSign is quick and convenient for you and your clients.

Re-use client info

Re-use client and matter information to save time and complete projects faster.

Avoid errors

Avoid errors occurring through manual work and maintain consistent high-quality output with automation.

Lawyaw milestones

  • 2016: Lawyaw was founded 
  • 2016: Lawyaw accepted to Silicon Valley-based incubator Y Combinator
  • 2016: Law firms start using automated court forms  
  • 2018: Launched template builder 
  • 2020: Crossed 1M documents generation mark  
  • 2021: Expanded court forms in five new states 
  • 2021: Lawyaw expands automated court forms across 50 states
  • 2022: Ready to cross 10M documents
To be continued…
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See how automated court forms help you save time and avoid errors, while improving your firm’s morale.

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