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December 20, 2005

Writing for Clients

What About Clients? is a five-month-old blawg by San Diego attorney Dan Hull. Lately he's published a series of entries about writing for clients, which every lawyer who writes letters or memos for clients should read. His advice in a nutshell: "Just say it." The last entry is titled "Part 4 of 4," so I think the series is finished. Here are the links:

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» Writing For Clients--Just Say It-Part 5. "Write Like You Talk"! from What About Clients?
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