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    Merge Legal Briefs & Court Documents

    Court filings often require multiple documents combined into specific orders with exhibit labels. Merge briefs, motions, exhibits, and supporting documents into properly organized filings.

    Drop PDF files here or click to upload

    Select two or more PDFs to merge

    Best Practices

    • Follow court-specific formatting requirements
    • Include exhibit tabs or separator pages
    • Number pages consecutively
    • Verify Bates numbering if required

    Court Filing Requirements

    Different courts have different rules for document organization. Check your jurisdiction's local rules for page limits, formatting, and exhibit organization requirements.

    Exhibit Organization

    Label exhibits sequentially (Exhibit A, B, C...) and include exhibit cover pages between documents. This makes it easy for judges and opposing counsel to navigate.

    After Merging

    If your merged PDF is too large, compress it. Need to extract pages later? Use the Split PDF tool.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many PDFs can I merge?
    There's no hard limit. You can merge dozens of PDFs at once. Very large batches (100+ files) may be slow on older devices.
    Does merging reduce quality?
    No. Merging copies pages exactly as they are - no re-encoding or compression. The output quality is identical to the input.
    Can I reorder files before merging?
    Yes. Use the up/down arrows to arrange files in the order you want them in the final document.
    Is this tool free?
    Completely free. No signup, no watermarks, no limits. All processing happens in your browser.

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