SEATTLE – September 4, 2013 –Today, WordRake®creator of the first editing software for lawyers, announced strategic alliances with the State Bar Associations of Arkansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma. After careful consideration, each Association voted to list WordRake on its website as an affinity partner, and to offer WordRake to its members at a discounted rate. These states join the Washington State Bar Association, which established a strategic alliance with WordRake in March 2013.
Thousands of legal professionals now use WordRake software to edit documents quickly for clarity and brevity. The writer creates a document in Microsoft Word, clicks the “Rake” button, and in seconds the software detects and highlights words that add no meaning.The writer then accepts or rejects WordRake’s suggestions. The software saves time and money for lawyers and their clients. Since lawyers must be prolific writers without an editor, WordRake software is an ideal, affordable “second set of eyes” to improve their work product.
According to Jim Calloway, Director of Management Assistance Program at Oklahoma Bar Association, “I consider myself a good writer and was a bit skeptical that WordRake could improve my writing. I was pleasantly surprised. WordRake often suggests several meaningful improvements per page. My writing is tighter now as WordRake always reduces unnecessary words and phrases.”
“We are thrilled to add these state bar associations to our roster of strategic alliances,” said Jim Figel, CEO of WordRake. “Bar associations provide important resources for lawyers, including access to selected software tools at preferential rates. We are honored that WordRake has been approved by these organizations and look forward to communicating with their members to help them write better and faster.”
For more information about the State Bar alliances, please visit the below links:
- Oklahoma State Bar Association:http://www.okbar.org/news/Recent/2013/WordRake.aspx
To watch WordRake software edit documents or to sign up for a free trial, visitWordRake.com.