Submission Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in contributing to Lawerness™! We're constantly searching for fresh perspectives and informative content to share with our valued readers.

Target Audience: 

Please keep in mind that Lawerness targets a broad legal audience, encompassing lawyers and law students seeking industry updates and practical guidance, legal enthusiasts interested in accessible legal concepts, and the general public navigating everyday legal challenges and seeking clear explanations of the law. Tailor your article's tone and vocabulary to resonate with their interests and level of understanding.

Content Requirements:

  • We welcome original articles that delve into matters relating to laws and recent legal developments.

  • Please ensure that your content is well-researched, informative, and engaging for our readers.

  • We maintain a strict no-plagiarism policy. All submitted material must be your original work and unpublished elsewhere. The minimum permissible level of plagiarism is 25%.

Formatting and Style:

  • Aim for a word count between 1500 and 5000 words.

  • Maintain a clear and readable font (e.g., Times New Roman, Arial) at size 12 pt.

  • Enhance readability by double-spacing your article and incorporating subheadings to break up the text.

  • Feel free to include high-resolution images to complement your content, but make sure they are properly attributed (original photos or copyright-free images).

Submission Process and Review:

  • Submit your article electronically through our convenient online form at https://bit.ly/Lawernessarticlesubmission (or mail it to us at lawerness@gmail.com with the subject Article Submission).

  • For submissions, choose your preferred format: Word (.doc or.docx) or PDF.

  • Our editorial team will thoroughly review all submissions.

  • We strive to communicate the status of your submission within 15 days of receipt.

Additional Considerations:

  • By submitting your article, you grant Lawerness exclusive ownership of the published piece. This means Lawerness has the sole right to reproduce, distribute, and modify the published article on its website and associated platforms. However, you retain the copyright to the original work itself. If you wish to publish the same article elsewhere, you'll need to obtain written permission from Lawerness.

  • In recognition of your contribution, published articles will receive both a certificate of publication and promotion through our social media channels, highlighting your expertise to our audience.

  • If you'd like to include a short author bio, keep it concise and focus on highlighting your relevant experience or expertise in the field.

We're excited to consider your work and potentially share your valuable insights with our audience!