Frequently asked questions about Legal Verb's legal content service

Practical answers about pricing, briefs, white-label agency work, legal review, turnaround, practice areas, and how human review fits into an AI-assisted content world.

Pricing & billing

What does Legal Verb charge per word?

Standard legal content starts at $0.25 per word. Orders of five or more pieces can qualify for $0.20 per word when the workflow is consistent.

Is there a minimum order?

The standard minimum is one piece. Batch pricing starts at five pieces.

What counts toward the word count?

Pricing is based on the final delivered word count for each piece.

How do batch discounts work?

When you order five or more pieces with a consistent brief and review workflow, the rate can drop from $0.25 per word to $0.20 per word.

Do you offer custom pricing for ongoing agency accounts?

Yes. Email info@legalverb.com for larger ongoing agency accounts or unusual content needs.

Are revisions included in the price?

Yes. One reasonable revision round is included per piece when the revision is tied to the original brief.

The writing and review process

Who actually writes the content?

Legal Verb works under founder-led editorial control and may use vetted U.S.-based attorneys, paralegals, and experienced legal editors depending on the project scope.

What does attorney review mean?

Attorney review means legal-editorial quality control for coherence, claims, clarity, and jurisdictional fit where applicable. It does not replace the publishing firm's final legal approval.

How does the four-stage workflow work?

The standard workflow is Brief, Research, Review, Deliver. You send the assignment, Legal Verb builds the legal frame, drafts and checks the work, then hands off clean copy.

What do I need to include in a brief?

Send the content type, topic, practice area, jurisdiction, target word count, search intent or keyword, deadline, internal links, client notes, and any sources or examples.

How long does turnaround take?

Simple one-off pieces are typically scoped around a few business days after the brief is complete. Batches get a delivery calendar based on scope.

Can I send existing pages to refresh?

Yes. Send the URL, target audience, jurisdiction, and notes about what needs to change.

Working with agencies

Do you support white-label work?

Yes. Legal Verb is built to support legal marketing agencies behind the scenes.

Will you keep my client relationship confidential?

Yes. Client names, briefs, draft URLs, campaign notes, and strategy context are treated as confidential project materials.

Can I send a content calendar?

Yes. Agencies can send calendars, keyword targets, internal links, and client notes for monthly production.

Can I mix practice areas in a batch order?

Yes. A batch can include multiple practice areas when the brief gives enough context for each piece.

Practice areas and scope

What practice areas do you cover?

Legal Verb supports estate planning, personal injury, family law, bankruptcy, criminal defense, business law, immigration, employment, tax, litigation, medical malpractice, Social Security Disability, and related topics.

Can you write state-specific content?

Yes. State-specific research is included when jurisdiction matters.

Can you write for multiple jurisdictions in the same batch?

Yes. Identify the state, city, county, or federal context for each piece in the brief.

Do you handle technical legal topics?

Yes. Technical topics are a good fit when the brief identifies the audience, jurisdiction, and level of depth needed.

Turnaround and revisions

How many revisions are included?

One reasonable revision round is included per piece.

What qualifies as a revision vs. a new scope?

Tone edits, client preference edits, minor structure changes, and comments tied to the original brief are revisions. A new jurisdiction, new topic, or substantially different assignment may require new scope.

What if I need content faster than standard turnaround?

Rush timing may be available depending on legal complexity and current workload. Send the deadline in the request form.

AI and technology

Does Legal Verb use AI in its writing process?

Legal Verb may use AI tools to support workflow steps such as outlining, topic organization, research triage, or draft acceleration. AI output is not treated as publishable legal content on its own.

How do you ensure accuracy when AI tools are involved?

Human legal review is applied regardless. Drafts are checked for legal coherence, unsupported claims, jurisdictional fit where applicable, and practical usefulness for the target reader.

Send the brief. Get publishable legal content back.

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