If you rebuild the same arguments, statutory citations, and boilerplate from scratch on every matter, you can stop. Pleadit lets you assemble pleadings from reusable, modular paragraphs you save once and drop into any document or form. Recycling pleadings stops meaning copy-paste from an old file and hoping you caught every name and case number.
Three Ways to Reuse Your Work
Snippets are short, reusable blocks of text — statutory citations, standard requests, jurisdiction and venue language, boilerplate clauses. Save a snippet once and insert it with one click. The snippet library works across every editor and across court forms.
Document templates let you save an entire document — formatting, caption, layout, and all — as a reusable template. Build the motion once, then start every matching matter from it.
Template variables make a recycled paragraph fill itself in. Drop a variable for the client name, case number, judge, or date, and it pulls live from your case data, so a reused clause is correct for the new matter instead of carrying the last client's details.
How It Comes Together
- Open a new document and the caption is already filled in from case data — court, county, case number, parties, attorney block.
- Insert saved snippets for the recurring language, then adjust the specifics.
- Variables resolve to the current matter, and a single command bakes them to plain text before you export the filing PDF.
Why It Matters
Type it once. Reuse it forever. The hour you used to spend rebuilding a pleading from an old file becomes a few clicks, and the stray detail carried over from the last client stops slipping through.
Related: stop re-typing client and case info into Word pleading templates.