Description
Good writing is good lawyering. Yet for many lawyers, writing remains one of the most time-consuming and anxiety-producing parts of practice. Even the strongest legal analyses fall flat if they are buried in cluttered prose or confusing structure. Led by Professor Michael Blasie, this course brings modern legal writing to life by focusing on clarity, organization, and persuasive technique to help attorneys elevate their writing. Drawing on principles from cognitive science, years of experience, and plain language, participants will learn how to craft analyses that engage senior lawyers, clients, and judges; communicate complex ideas with precision; and highlight the most compelling aspects of their cases.
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