Matthew Butterick is a graphic designer-turned-lawyer who believes in the power of typography.

“Even though the legal profession depends heavily on writing, legal typography is often poor,” he notes on his website Typography for Lawyers (typographyforlawyers.com). “Some blame lies with the strict typographic constraints that control certain legal documents (e.g. court rules regarding the format of pleadings). But the rest of the blame lies with lawyers.”

Among the typography tips, Butterick also has compiled a useful appendix of court rules regarding fonts. (Typography for Lawyers)