
A Festival of Blawgs (Legal Blogs)
Read the prominent legal writing commentators here, easily and all at once.
Disputed Issues
by Stephen R. Diamond, J.D., Ph.D.
Disputed Issues, by Stephen R. Diamond, J.D., Ph.D., tackles common missteps in legal writing, as well as the reasons why lawyers write so badly.
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A collection of resources for lawyers, who write
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Wayne Schiess, Director of legal writing at the University of Texas School of Law
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Nancy Soonpaa, Director of Legal Practice Program, Texas Tech Univ. School of Law; Barbara McFarland, Research & Writing Professor, Univ. of Cincinnati College of Law; Sue Liemer, Director of Lawyering Skills, Southern Illinois Univ. School of Law
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Ken Adam's Focus on Contract Language
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Mister Thorne
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my own blog on writing
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by Susan McDonald
A professional researcher/writer shares her views.
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Adventures in Legalese
This is the blog of Adam Freedman, columnist for New York Law Journal Magazine ("Legal Lingo"). He posts his columns, observations on legalese, and the latest news from the frontlines in the eternal battle between the forces of Plain English vs. Precision.
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