No. it's not necessary.
In general, you should only capitalize "Will" and "Trust" when they are used as specific legal terms referring to a Last Will and Testament or a Trust document. Otherwise, they should be written in lowercase.
Yes, in this context "building" should be capitalized as part of the name "Legal Aid Building".
Yes, "precedent" should be capitalized if it is referring to a specific legal case or ruling that has established a rule or principle to be followed in future similar cases. In a general sense, when referring to precedents in legal contexts, it can be helpful to capitalize the word to show its significance.
It should be capitalized at the beginning of sentences and in titles.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.
No. it's not necessary.
In general, you should only capitalize "Will" and "Trust" when they are used as specific legal terms referring to a Last Will and Testament or a Trust document. Otherwise, they should be written in lowercase.
Yes, in this context "building" should be capitalized as part of the name "Legal Aid Building".
Yes, "precedent" should be capitalized if it is referring to a specific legal case or ruling that has established a rule or principle to be followed in future similar cases. In a general sense, when referring to precedents in legal contexts, it can be helpful to capitalize the word to show its significance.
It should be capitalized at the beginning of sentences and in titles.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
Yes, the words "Demand Letter" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific type of legal document.
No. Sometimes legal documents will do this, (Buyer, Seller, Owner) but in general it's not necessary.
Yes, you should capitalize the C in Century.
No, you should not. You should only capitalize a word when it is at the start of a sentence or when it is a proper noun.
You should capitalize Colosseum when referring to the specific ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome.