This document provides a suggested formatting scheme for heading styles in legal documents. Heading 1 should be in bold, all capital letters with a bottom border and is applied to titles of pages. Heading 2 should be bold, small capital letters without a border for the main issue raised. Subsequent headings decrease in size and formatting, with Heading 5 having no capitalization or borders for deeper sub-sub-sub-issues.
This document provides a suggested formatting scheme for heading styles in legal documents. Heading 1 should be in bold, all capital letters with a bottom border and is applied to titles of pages. Heading 2 should be bold, small capital letters without a border for the main issue raised. Subsequent headings decrease in size and formatting, with Heading 5 having no capitalization or borders for deeper sub-sub-sub-issues.
This document provides a suggested formatting scheme for heading styles in legal documents. Heading 1 should be in bold, all capital letters with a bottom border and is applied to titles of pages. Heading 2 should be bold, small capital letters without a border for the main issue raised. Subsequent headings decrease in size and formatting, with Heading 5 having no capitalization or borders for deeper sub-sub-sub-issues.
Heading Styles Applied for Suggested Formatting Scheme
Titles of pages – Table of
Bold – ALL CAPS – Bottom Heading 1 Contents, List of Authorities, border Pleadings, Prayer, etc Heading 2 Main Issue Raised Bold – Small Caps – No border Heading 3 Sub-issue Small Caps – No border Heading 4 Sub-sub-issue Italics – No caps – No border Heading 5 Sub-sub-sub-issue No caps – No border