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Lawra Demand Letter

The pre-litigation moment, accelerated. Draft a defensible demand letter and forecast the response — all in 5 minutes.

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The Problem

Most disputes settle before they ever become lawsuits. Yet the demand letter — the highest-leverage moment in pre-litigation — is often rushed, rote, or skipped entirely. Lawyers send weak letters because drafting one well takes hours; clients accept poor terms because their counsel never modeled the realistic outcomes.

The Solution

Lawra Demand Letter generates a properly-structured demand letter from your case inputs (parties, claim, facts, legal foundation, requested relief, deadline) and immediately forecasts how the recipient is likely to respond — concede, negotiate, or refuse. Each scenario includes recommended counter-moves and expected timeline. Attorney-reviewable; client-share-able.

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Use Cases

Solo practitioner drafts a defensible demand letter for breach of contract in 5 minutes instead of 2 hours, and arrives at the client meeting with a clear theory of the case.

In-house counsel sends a high-volume of routine demand letters (collections, IP infringement) — Lawra makes the workflow 10x faster while maintaining quality.

Litigation associate uses the response forecast to brief the partner on likely settlement scenarios before filing suit — partners stop being surprised by counterparty positions.

Best For

Solo practitioners, mid-size litigation firms, in-house counsel, plaintiff-side firms running collections / IP / employment disputes.

Lawra Demand Letter

The pre-litigation moment, accelerated. Draft a defensible demand letter and forecast the response — all in 5 minutes.

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