TypeLaw and Re-Qwest team up on appellate filing workflow
By AI, Created 11:56 AM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – TypeLaw and Re-Qwest Legal Technologies have formed a strategic partnership to connect AI-assisted brief formatting with printing, binding and litigation support services for attorneys nationwide. The deal is meant to speed up court-compliant filings and reduce the manual work behind appellate and trial preparation.
Why it matters: - The partnership links two parts of the filing process that attorneys often have to manage separately: document formatting and physical production. - Legal teams facing tight deadlines may get a faster path to court-compliant briefs, appendices, printing and binding. - The referral arrangement is aimed at attorneys and paralegals working on appellate and trial filings across the country.
What happened: - TypeLaw and Re-Qwest Legal Technologies announced a strategic partnership on June 2, 2026. - TypeLaw will refer clients who need printing and binding services to Re-Qwest. - Re-Qwest will refer clients who need brief and appendix formatting or citation hyperlinking to TypeLaw. - The companies said the agreement is designed to help legal professionals prepare court-compliant filings more efficiently.
The details: - TypeLaw provides AI-enabled legal brief and appendix preparation services. - TypeLaw formats and hyperlinks legal briefs and appendices into local-rules-compliant, e-file-ready PDFs. - TypeLaw says it has helped prepare more than 10,000 professionally formatted filings since 2014, including filings before state and federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. - Re-Qwest provides appellate printing, binding, shipping, litigation scanning and copying, trial binder preparation, exhibit boards, electronic data discovery and other document imaging and reprographics services. - Re-Qwest serves attorneys with cases before California or federal courts. - TypeLaw said the partnership pairs personalized service with a focus on quality for attorneys and paralegals navigating complex filing rules. - Re-Qwest founder Ole Contreras said the companies share a hands-on, personalized service model. - TypeLaw founder and CEO Chris Dralla said the partnership helps legal professionals spend more time on legal work and less on technical briefing tasks. - TypeLaw’s website is More information. - Re-Qwest’s website is More information.
Between the lines: - The partnership is less about a new product than a workflow handoff between two specialized vendors. - That kind of referral network can matter in legal services, where speed, compliance and error reduction can have outsized consequences. - Both companies are positioning personalized service as a differentiator, even as TypeLaw leans on AI to automate part of the process.
What’s next: - Attorneys using either company may now be directed to the other for adjacent services. - The partnership could shorten turnaround times for firms that need both digital briefing support and physical filing production. - Both companies are likely to market the arrangement as a way to simplify appellate and trial preparation under demanding deadlines.
The bottom line: - TypeLaw and Re-Qwest are stitching together AI-based formatting and traditional print production to make filing preparation faster and less manual for legal teams.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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