Workflow
Motion to Dismiss
Overview
Drafting a motion to dismiss requires hours of legal research, careful fact extraction from complaints, precise citation formatting, and jurisdiction-specific procedural compliance. Attorneys spend 4-6 hours per motion researching case law, crafting arguments, and ensuring proper formatting—time that could be spent on strategy and client service.
Drafting a motion to dismiss requires hours of legal research, careful fact extraction from complaints, precise citation formatting, and jurisdiction-specific procedural compliance. Attorneys spend 4-6 hours per motion researching case law, crafting arguments, and ensuring proper formatting—time that could be spent on strategy and client service.
CaseMark automates the entire motion drafting process by extracting facts from uploaded complaints, conducting real-time legal research, and generating jurisdiction-compliant motions with verified citations. What once took half a day now takes minutes, allowing you to focus on refining legal strategy rather than formatting and research.