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A Guide to Mastering Legal Writing

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A good argument wins cases and builds your reputation as a persuasive and credible legal professional. Legal writing is crucial for defense attorneys and in-house counsel to present cases and influence outcomes effectively....more

Ward and Smith, P.A.

Embracing Change: Strategies for Effective Legal Writing in the Digital Age

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It’s no secret that judges in North Carolina’s state and federal appellate courts don’t reach for printed briefs much anymore (the Chief Judge of the Fourth Circuit, Albert Diaz, has said that he and his colleagues routinely...more

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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 409: Start Law School Right -- Legal Research and Writing

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Welcome to the Law School Toolbox podcast for our special series on starting off on the right foot in law school! In today's episode, we're exploring the unique aspects of Legal Research and Writing, a critical first-year law...more

Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP

Five Simple Ways to Improve Your Legal Writing Skills

There is no shortage of legal writing books and articles that young lawyers can use to improve their writing skills. But given all the demands the legal profession places on us, lawyers, when can one find the time to read...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

From the Alabama Lawyer - Mixed Signals

Introductory signals, according to The Bluebook, help legal writers “organiz[e] authorities and show how authorities support or relate to a proposition given in the text.” In a perfect world, The Bluebook would be easy to...more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

The Scrivener: Dear Scrivener

Three years have passed since the last “Dear Scrivener,” my personal legal writing and grammar advice column, and the Scrivener mail bag and inbox are over capacity. Actually, these days most questions come in by telephone or...more

Jaburg Wilk

What Exactly is That Rule About Unpublished Decisions and Can’t We Cite Them Now?

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For writers of any legal briefs, there is hardly anything more frustrating than finally finding a case on point, in our jurisdiction, with a “correct” holding to support our argument, but unpublished. More than 85% of the...more

Carlton Fields

Legalizing the Appellate Introduction

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In polite society, it is rude not to introduce yourself, but if you are writing a brief to a Florida appellate court, the issue is complicated. The rule describing the required content of a brief does not describe an...more

Snell & Wilmer

Fourteen Tips To Make You A Better Litigator

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Thirty-plus years as a litigator have taught me some ways to bring out my best as a litigator in writing motions, in the courtroom, and in the tumble of daily practice. I suspect these tips may work for you too. Pick a...more

McCarter & English, LLP

Lessons Learned from Litigators: How to Avoid Litigation When Doing a Deal

In this Publication: - 2.1 Introduction 2–1 - 2.2 General Considerations About Contract Drafting 2–2 - § 2.2.1 Does the Contract Reflect a “Meeting of the Minds”? 2–2 - § 2.2.2 The Words of the...more

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