Written a paper you want published?
LawCentral is forever looking out for leaders in their fields. If you are a Lawyer or other professional, LawCentral are interested in speaking with you. We are looking to publish papers and legal precedents.
All you need to do is send the document in MS Word format. We’ll do the rest.
We host your document on our website. We currently have over 35,000 members, increasing each day. When one of our members purchases your document, you receive an Author's Commission for the sale of your work or document.
You can also update your document from time to time. If you don't want to ever update the document that is fine. The document will be as of the date you quote it.
So, how can you get started?
To get your document up and on our site as quickly as possible we need you to send:
- Your document
- Introduction about the document, about two or three paragraphs
- Your photograph
- Information to describe yourself, about one paragraph.
We need your photograph and a description of yourself as we have an Author’s section of our site. Each Author has a page devoted to them and their article or book. The page explains all about you and your profession. Your information gives credibility to your article or book. If you wish we can also include an advertisement for your company. (This is not the case for legal documents. This is because Law Central Co is not a law firm and does not give out legal advice; we therefore don't put lawyer's details in for actual legal documents that the lawyer puts up.)
To get started, print out the agreement. Sign it and fax to us at (08) 9476 4900.
If you would like to discuss this further please feel free to contact us we would love to hear from you.
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