Write for Us: Equity Law

Thank you for your interest in contributing to LawGuideWeb.com, a premier destination for clear, authoritative, and practical legal information. We are always looking for insightful, well-researched articles from legal professionals, academics, and expert writers in the field of Equity Law.
We aim to provide our readers with content that demystifies complex equitable doctrines and offers real-world value.
Why Write for Us?
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Reach a Targeted Audience: Share your expertise with law students, legal professionals, and individuals seeking understanding of equitable principles.
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Build Your Authority: Gain exposure and enhance your professional profile with a byline and bio on a respected legal resource.
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Contribute to Legal Literacy: Help make the nuanced field of equity—from trusts and fiduciary duties to injunctions and equitable remedies—more accessible.
Our Focus: Equity Law Topics We Accept
We welcome submissions that explore the doctrine, application, and contemporary issues within Equity Law. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Core Equitable Doctrines: Laches, estoppel, clean hands, unconscionability, and the maxims of equity.
- Equitable Remedies: Detailed explanations of injunctions (preliminary, permanent), specific performance, rescission, rectification, and constructive trusts.
- Trusts Law: The duties of trustees, rights of beneficiaries, types of trusts (express, resulting, constructive), and breach of trust.
- Fiduciary Duties: Analysis of fiduciary relationships in corporate law, partnerships, and professional settings.
- Equity in Property: The distinction between legal and beneficial ownership, equitable interests in land, and proprietary estoppel.
- Modern Applications: The role of equity in commercial law, intellectual property disputes, or family law matters.
- Comparative Equity: Insights into how equitable principles differ across common law jurisdictions.
Please Note: We do not accept generic legal news, basic “what is law” articles, or content that is purely promotional for a law firm or service. All submissions must demonstrate analytical depth and practical insight.
Submission Guidelines: What We Look For
To ensure your guest post is approved, please adhere strictly to the following:
- Originality: All submissions must be 100% unique and unpublished elsewhere (including your own blog or platform). We run strict plagiarism checks.
- Quality & Depth: Articles should be comprehensive, well-structured, and between 800 and 1,500 words. Use clear headings (H2, H3), bullet points, and short paragraphs for readability.
- Expertise & Accuracy: Content must be legally accurate, citing relevant case law (e.g., Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd), statutes, or authoritative texts where appropriate. We value practical examples and clear explanations of complex points.
- Tone & Audience: Write for an intelligent audience that may include law students, paralegals, and legally curious individuals. Avoid overly academic jargon without explanation.
- Formatting:
- Submit in a Word document or Google Doc.
- Include a suggested title and key subheadings.
- Where relevant, include a short, impactful introduction and a concluding summary.
- You may suggest places for relevant, high-quality images or diagrams (provide links/credits).
6. Author Bio: Include a 2-3 sentence bio with your credentials and a link to your LinkedIn profile, professional website, or firm profile (non-promotional).
The Review & Publication Process
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Submission: Send your complete draft and bio to [[Insert Dedicated Email Address, e.g., submissions@lawguideweb.com]] with the subject line: “Equity Law Guest Post: [Your Working Title]”.
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Review: Our editorial team will review your submission for topic relevance, quality, and adherence to guidelines. This process may take 5-7 business days.
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Edits: We reserve the right to edit for clarity, tone, length, and SEO optimization. We will send you a final version for approval before publication.
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Publication: Once approved, we will schedule your post and notify you of the live date. We encourage you to share the published article on your professional networks.
Important Policies
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Copyright: Upon publication, LawGuideWeb.com holds the copyright to the content. You may not republish the full article elsewhere.
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Promotional Links: We allow one contextual, non-promotional dofollow link to a high-quality, relevant legal resource or academic paper within the article body. One additional link in your author bio is permitted.
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No Guarantee: Submission does not guarantee publication. Our editorial decision is final.
We are excited to read your contributions and collaborate to expand the quality of equity law content online. For any queries regarding submissions, please use the email address above.
Submit your article today and help guide the understanding of Equity Law.
Email us at publisher@lawguideweb.com