Briefs Checklist is a document used to ensure that all relevant information has been included in a brief. It can be used when preparing a brief for a project, legal issue, or any other matter. Generally, a Briefs Checklist explores the main components of a brief, such as the facts of the case, arguments, and legal citations. It may also include requirements for formatting and presentation. There are two main types of Briefs Checklist: procedural and substantive. A procedural checklist includes the steps necessary for preparing a brief, such as researching the applicable law and gathering supporting documents. A substantive checklist includes the specific elements of a brief that must be included, such as a statement of facts, legal argument, and references to supporting case law.