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Drawing upon scholarship on legal drafting, current document assembly technology, and aspects of the Standard Generalized Markup Language, this article discusses the forms of knowledge at play in the creation of legal documents. It also examines the notion of self-describing documents and their potential role in new modes of expressing and delivering knowledge pertinent to legal drafting.