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Legal Research, Writing and Appeals Lawyer Los Angeles - Blair Schlecter- 310-405-6097
Jan 2015 - Temporary Judge, Untimely Appeal (Los Angeles Daily Journal). Jan 2012 - Legal Writing: Brevity Matters. Los Angeles Daily Journal). For more information about The Law Offices of Blair Schlecter, learn more. Website Design by Sixty Five Design.
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Legal Writing Best Practices. Legal Writing Best Practices is a 4-hour workshop in basic guidelines recommended by legal-writing experts. The workshop covers 40 do's and don'ts and how to remember them, including typical mistakes lawyers make when they "write like a lawyer." The workshop is made up of short presentations with hands-on exercises in a 40-page workbook, followed by discussion. What topics are covered? Choosing your words carefully. Constructing sentences and paragraphs for maximum impact.
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In-House CLE Legal Writing Workshops, Seminars, Coaching
Writing Skills Training for the Law Office. Since 1987, improving writing skills in law firms and in corporate and government law offices. Marilyn Bush LeLeiko helps improve legal writing skills through workshops, seminars, and one-on-one coaching. 8220;[P]artners . . . have already seen improvement in the writing of several associates. From the perspective of a managing partner, it is great to see this immediate return on our investment.”. William H. Kitchens, Esq., Managing Partner. The seminar was wel...
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Legal Writing Basics: Three Key Skills. The Four-Step Edit: Memos & Reports. The 2nd edition of Mr. Jensen's book appeared in November 2017. Published by LexisNexis, the book targets common writing issues with quick, practical solutions. More about the book. Chris Jensen, the Legal Writing Coach, targets partners’ most pressing legal writing concerns. His practical training methods. Help lawyers see their writing objectively and solve their writing issues quickly and effectively. Chris‘ training un...
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This blog highlights competitions that offer cash prizes or other recognition, opportunities to submit non-solicited manuscripts, and other outlets for the writer, technical writer, legal analyst, critical thinker. Comments to: Kathryn A. Sampson - 356 Waterman Hall - University of Arkansas School of Law - Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 - E-mail: ksampson@uark.edu. Friday, March 31, 2017. 65,000.00 first place prize - 15-page brief: PhilShaweScholarship. Thursday, March 2, 2017. 6 AR Pioneer Branch NLAPW P...
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HOW THE LEGAL WRITING DEAN DIFFERS FROM OTHER CONSULTANTS. Based in the DC metro area, Dean Barclay helps legal writers write better. Two main attributes distinguish him from other legal writing teachers:. A) Dean has seriously practiced law. He served for a dozen consecutive years in a single mid-sized firm (Washington, DC office). While there, he gained extensive practical experience as a summer associate, a junior associate, a senior associate, and for his last six years a partner.
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Legal Writing Ed. –
Teaching lawyers & legal professionals to write with clarity and precision. Legal Writing Ed. was founded by Patricia Libby to provide legal writing coaching and training to lawyers and other legal professionals. With nearly twenty years of experience as a civil litigator in Los Angeles, Patricia understands why. To teach others to write with clarity, concision, and coherence. Patricia Libby has been writing and editing for over three decades. She has a B.A. in Political Science from Stanford...
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Observations on the Oxford comma. March 22, 2017. Last week, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit decided a case. That addressed the Oxford comma and how omitting it from a sentence can create ambiguity. Instead, the AP hedges: It tells writers to omit the last comma. Omitting it would create confusion or ambiguity. There are several problems with the AP’s rule. Read More. Is Pleading Style Really a Matter of Taste? December 9, 2014. 103 FR.D. 42, 49 (D. D.C. 1984). See, e.g. So I’m a...