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10 January 2007

Scott Wood, Sharpening Your Legal Writing Skills

The Fall 2006 issue of the Los Angeles Lawyer is billed as the "survival guide for new attorneys." One of the articles is Sharpening Your Legal Writing Skills, by Scott Wood, a clinical professor at Loyola Law School in L.A. It's just two pages long, so it can't possibly tell you everything you need to know about legal writing. Still, the advice is sound, and if you care enough to want to improve, Prof. Wood points you in the right direction. (Hat tip to Trial Ad Notes.)

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