Document Preparation

document preparationOnce a lawsuit is filed and discovery begins, a number of different legal documents need to be drafted and filed in a timely manner.

If your in-house staff is stretched thin, outsourcing repetitive legal document preparation to an experienced paralegal makes good sense.

You can save time and money by allowing a litigation paralegal to draft your legal documents, and free up your time to focus on higher-value work.

The following is a partial list of legal documents a paralegal can prepare on your behalf in any litigation case:

  • Demand Letters
  • Subpoenas
  • Summons
  • Complaints
  • Acknowledgment of Service
  • Interrogatories
  • Request for Admissions
  • Request for Production of Documents
  • Responses to Interrogatories, RFAs and RPDs
  • Deposition Notice
  • Notice of Hearing
  • Motions and Briefs (Motions to Compel, Motions in Limine, Pre-Trial Motions, etc…)
  • Pre-Trial Order
  • Witness Affidavit
  • Expert Witness Affidavit
  • Witness Lists
  • Exhibit Lists
  • Jury Instructions
  • Voir Dire Questions
  • Pleadings Index
  • Medical Records Index
  • Deposition Summary

If you need a document that you don’t see on this list, contact us.

If you have questions about working with a litigation paralegal, check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.

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About the Author


Vickie Perry Barker is a Litigation Paralegal. She provides legal and administrative support to attorneys and their in-house teams. You can connect with Vickie on LinkedIn or her semi-personal blog, Atlanta Mompreneur.

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