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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Nutshell Writing Tips: Say your sentences out loud. April 15th, 2015 Author:. Let’s continue with my top writing tips the concrete techniques that I find myself referring to again and again as I coach lawyers. Here is the next tip in the series and the running list is posted below. Stay tuned! Tip Two: Say Your Sentences Out Loud. Say your sentences out loud. The Running List of Key Writing Tips. Subscribe in a reader.
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Think before you write, but begin writing before you have finished thinking. June 4th, 2013 Author:. Outlining in legal writing. We have already talked about the importance (and bliss! Of finding the “flow”. And how working on a big screen. Will improve your productivity. Today, let’s talk about how to organize your thoughts before you start writing. Think First. Write Later. But Begin Writing Before You Have. But you m...
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Speak human in your letters. February 2nd, 2012 Author:. Although you should be conversational, written language should be slightly more formal than conversation. Colloquialisms and slang are out. Humor is allowed. So do your letters sound like they were written by a real, live human being or by an institution? What do you think? Enter your email address:. Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage. Lead from the Top.
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. We offer both group workshops and private one-to-one coaching. We also consult on major briefs for our clients. Click here to visit the Website for Legal Advocacy Workshops. And learn more about our programs. Enter your email address:. Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage. Lead from the Top. Structure (Important Stuff Here). Talking About the Cases. The Argument or Analysis. Thinking about the Cases. The Art of (Not) Quoting.
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Italicize case names. Yes, italicize. Don’t underscore. September 20th, 2012 Author:. Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage. Talking About the Cases. In the proper direction, here’s the reason why. Underscored, it makes sense to drop the obsolete convention of underscoring now that typewriters are being turned into jewelry. Does not require underscoring. It gives the option of either underscoring or italicizing (see bluep...
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Nutshell Writing Tips: Be Confident About Your Conclusion. December 15th, 2015 Author:. Let’s continue with my top writing tips the concrete techniques that I find myself referring to again and again as I coach lawyers one-to-one. Here is the next tip in the series and the running list is posted below. Tip Seven: Be Confident About Your Conclusion. Be confident about your conclusion. A conclusion that says. Say each sen...
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. How to “Scrub” Hidden Metadata from Word Documents. March 28th, 2012 Author:. Documents contain hidden metadata that shows the history of the document. That data shows when the document was first created, who authored the document, total editing time, and the last time the document was modified. Even more troubling, if the document was edited in. How to “Scrub” a Word Document. But if you must share a document in. Will ...
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. How to “Scrub” Hidden Metadata from Word Documents. March 28th, 2012 Author:. Documents contain hidden metadata that shows the history of the document. That data shows when the document was first created, who authored the document, total editing time, and the last time the document was modified. Even more troubling, if the document was edited in. How to “Scrub” a Word Document. But if you must share a document in. Will ...
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. Nutshell Writing Tips: Speak Human. April 8th, 2015 Author:. Let’s spend the next few posts talking about the key principles that lead to strong writing. As you may know, I focus on Three Rules for Writing. Rule One: Speak Human. Say your sentences out loud. P S These techniques are a nutshell summary of the key principles in my book, The Lawyer’s Essential Guide to Writing (. Subscribe in a reader. What do you think?
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A Lawyer's Guide to Writing. Marie Buckley's Blog. Three Essential Rules for Writing. How to “Scrub” Hidden Metadata from Word Documents. March 28th, 2012 Author:. Documents contain hidden metadata that shows the history of the document. That data shows when the document was first created, who authored the document, total editing time, and the last time the document was modified. Even more troubling, if the document was edited in. How to “Scrub” a Word Document. But if you must share a document in. Will ...
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