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Freelance appellate legal writer for lawyers and attorneys. Stanford Law, federal appellate clerkship, top Am Law 100 litigation firms, law review. Freelance independent contractor legal writer. Nationwide CA to NYC.

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Negotiable Cost / Fee / Rate - Freelance Legal Brief Writing for Law Firms - Adam Wilson

Updated June 2024

Freelance appeals, Briefs, and dispositive Motions for Law Firms — Adam Wilson, Esq.

Negotiable Market rates / fees to fit your law firm’s needs

Negotiable major market rate 2024-2025: $375 / hour.

Let’s make it work to fit your law firm’s particular market and to fit your law firm’s particular needs.

Independent counsel / contractor for appellate and trial-level freelance legal briefing — briefs for motions to dismiss / demurrers, summary judgment motions, appellate briefs (appellant and appellee), and, where appropriate, petitions and oppositions for rehearings en banc and for writs of certiorari to the U. S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS).

Dispositive motions and appeals, both federal and state, including motions to dismiss, summary judgment motions, appellate briefing, demurrers, and related briefing under Rule 12(b), Rule 56, and state equivalents. Petitions for rehearing en banc and petitions for writs of certiorari, including oppositions to petitions for rehearing en banc and oppositions to petitions for cert.

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Adam Wilson Freelance Legal Writing for Lawyers and Law Firms

207-699-9957

adam.daley.wilson@gmail.com

Update July 2024:

Recent testimonial —March 2024 — “You’re like the MVP who helps get us to the playoffs every time.” — Founder of Los Angeles boutique litigation firm.

Recent complex briefing — January 2024 — Briefing to the Maine Supreme Court (Maine Law Court) on issues of first impression under state law including attorney-client privilege, attorney-client conflicts of interest, breaches of fiduciary duties by lawyers; rules of professional responsibility; legal malpractice; legal ethics in the context of torts.