Use case

Legal documents without retyping

A law practice runs on documents that differ only in client details, the case number, and a few clauses. Draftmill turns them into templates: enter the case data once, and every filing, letter, and power of attorney fills itself in.

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Documents you can generate

Power of attorney

Principal, attorney, and scope of authority from case data — general and special powers from one template.

Demand letter

The amount due, the deadline, and payment details filled in from the case data.

Engagement letter

Fees, scope of services, and billing terms depending on the type of representation.

Court filing

Court header, party designations, and the file number always correct and in place.

Payment reminder

A series of reminders with escalating urgency, all from one set of data.

Statutory declaration

A declaration with the client's details, ready for signature in a minute.

How it works

1.

Build the template

Write in a rich editor. Wherever the document changes, drop in a variable, a conditional clause, or a repeating block.

2.

Fill in the data

Every project keeps its own set of values. Formulas compute totals, dates, and derived fields for you.

3.

Export and send

One click renders a print-perfect PDF or an editable DOCX — same layout, every time.

Why Draftmill

Case data in one place

Parties, file number, court, and amounts live in the project. When something changes, you regenerate every document with one click.

Your firm's house style

Letterhead, footer, and typography live in the template — every document leaves the office in your firm's exact formatting.

Less room for error

A wrong ID number or someone else's name in a filing is a reputational risk. Variables fill in verified data the same way everywhere.

Frequently asked questions

Is client data safe?

Your data stays yours: access is governed by roles in your team workspace, and every case is a separate project with its own data set.

Can templates handle conditional clauses?

Yes. A clause is included only when its condition holds — say, a retainer clause only for new clients.

Can I export to Word?

Yes — every document exports as a print-ready PDF or an editable DOCX with formatting preserved.

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