Cite And Link offers a document plug-in (that is, it installs into your word processor) to automate links from your legal citation to the document online. For instance, when you type Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), your word processor should be able to insert a link: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954).
• First, a Judge may or may not be willing to look up your case. By providing a link, you make the Judge’s job easier by providing a direct link.
• Second, the citation you type may have errors. A Judge might look up the incorrect citation you provided, and give up looking for your case. By automating a citation link, you can easily double-check your work to see that the correct case is linked. You wouldn’t use a word processor without spell check, so don’t use a word processor without automated citations.
• Third, the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department requires every brief to include links to the text online. By automating this test, you can save man hours or avoid paying for an appellate printer to do this task.
Cite & Link strives to interact with your subscription to the legal database of your choice and word processor of your choice. Currently Cite & Link is compatible with Google Documents (a free word processor) and Casetext. We aim to include Lexis, Westlaw, Microsoft Word and Apple Pages in the near future. Please contact us with your preferred word processor and legal database so we can measure interest for future updates.
Please review our terms of service, as this plug-in subscription is offered “as is”.
This app, built for Google Docs, simplifies legal citation management, automating links for easy access and accurate document review.
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