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LRW Modules
What is an LRW Module?
Legal Research & Writing for the Modern Age
Discover the unique features of Trellis' legal research and writing modules, which leverage the power of state-of-the-art judicial analytics and our comprehensive state trial court docket and document database. We understand the importance of preparing law students and early-career legal professionals for the reality of data-driven, tech-based legal practice.
These modules enable students and professors to move beyond traditional research methods, empowering both to uncover deeper insights, identify key legal writing components, and craft more persuasive arguments. By integrating actual dockets and documents with classic legal reasoning, we're equipping the next generation of lawyers with the tools they need to thrive in a legal-tech/AI-augmented profession.
This approach will not only help students master the technology—it will enable them to cultivate critical thinking and ethical considerations essential for navigating the complexities of using technology in law. Students will learn to leverage these tools while gaining hands-on experience drafting and completing pleadings exactly as they are expected to do upon completing their studies. Click here to view the video demo.
Join us in bridging the gap between traditional legal education and the technology-driven future of law practice. Contact us today for more information on LRW Modules!