Attorneys often gripe about a relatively small but commonly experienced pain point: the section symbol. The section symbol, though a very small element of legal writing, is needed often enough that it routinely forces attorneys out of their workflow and into unfamiliar parts of their word processing software.

Juristech’s new floating keyboard software Citepad is taking a swing at this workflow hassle. Currently available as a Mac application, it provides a window above your word processing application with easily clickable inserts of common legal references and symbols.

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