Whether it’s due to grey-haired partners insisting on doing things the way they’ve always been done, legal document software written by style miscreants, or some other reason unknown to the world at large, lawyers tend to flout capitalization rules in their legal documents. And it’s not just in heinous discovery documents, but in virtually everything they put their hands on. Here are a few examples: Discovery Please produce a signed copy of any agreement/contract/lease between Plaintiff and Defendant(s) regarding your lease for the premises located at 803 SW Military Drive, Suite 116, San Antonio, Texas. RESPONSE: Pleadings The acts and omissions of the Defendants, as complained of herein, constitute misappropriate [sic] of trade secrets and violations of Section 31.05 of the Texas Penal Code…