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News

Washington State Bar Association Establishes Alliance with WordRake

SEATTLE – March 5, 2013 – Today, WordRake®, creator of the first editing software for lawyers, announced a strategic alliance with the Washington State Bar Association.  WSBA employees have been using WordRake’s law practice software in-house, and it has helped them write more clearly, concisely, and confidently.  Now, WSBA has signed a contract to offer the editing software to its 35,000 members with preferential pricing under the WSBA’s Law Office Management Assistance Program. 

Read more | Mar 05, 2013

Who will teach today’s students good writing?

Learn why a high school teacher took to the Washington Post to argue that writing well matters after people finish school.

Read more | Feb 09, 2013

City of Seattle Purchases and Implements WordRake Software

SEATTLE – January 23, 2013 – The City of Seattle’s purchasing department, transportation department, Mayor’s office, and the City Attorney’s office have all installed WordRake® software, the breakthrough, patented editing technology, originally designed for lawyers. WordRake software can “rake” through a 10-page Word document in 30 seconds, detecting and highlighting words that add no meaning. The WordRake program met every one of the City’s rigorous security requirements and was quickly and easily installed. 

Read more | Jan 23, 2013

Hundreds of Law Firms Adopt WordRake Editing Software

SEATTLE – December 3, 2012 – Breakthrough editing software provider WordRake® today announced that hundreds of law firms, companies, and government agencies like the City of Seattle, have become customers since its July launch. WordRake software’s immediate success proves that today’s lawyers value good writing and aspire to write even better, which WordRake helps them do.

Read more | Dec 12, 2012