Stop rebuilding your documents in web editors
Ask any firm what stalled their last practice-management rollout and you will hear the same story: the documents. Hundreds of templates, thousands of hours of drafting refinement — and the new platform wants them all rebuilt inside a web-based editor that almost, but not quite, behaves like Word.
The rebuild tax
Web document editors have to reimplement Word: numbering, styles, tables, headers, footers, track changes. They get close. Close is not good enough for a court filing. So firms end up drafting in Word anyway, pasting into the platform, and losing the automation they paid for.
Our answer: the builder lives in Word
The LawOffice.ai Word Add-In turns Word itself into the template studio. Open your existing document, click merge fields into place from the task pane — client names, case numbers, dates with format pickers — and save it back as a template attached to a case type.
Your fonts survive. Your numbering survives. Your twenty years of drafting judgment survive.
What that means in practice
A new matter opens, someone picks “Retainer Agreement,” and a finished document appears with every field merged. If an attorney is already in Word, the Add-In searches cases and contacts, pulls data into the open document, and saves it to the case without touching a browser tab.
The easiest template builder in legal is the one your team already knows how to use.
