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Attorney review of your draft

Paste a document you prepared — a Florida attorney reviews it and returns written notes. Requesting is free. The review itself is a separate engagement: the attorney claims your request from the queue, runs their own conflict check, quotes their own fee, and their firm bills you directly — never through TrialVector.

Read this before you submit

  • TrialVector is software, not a law firm, and is not your lawyer.
  • Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. One forms only if the reviewing attorney confirms an engagement with you directly.
  • A returned review is the attorney's written commentary on your draft — it is not a guarantee of any outcome, and nobody here predicts what a judge will do. What to do with the notes is your choice.
  • Attorneys never sit on a live deadline, and pro se you are held to the same clocks — run yours at I Was Served in parallel; don't wait on the review.

Your document is stored to route it to a reviewing attorney and for the audit ledger. It is never used to train anything and no model reads it on this path.