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    May 26, 2006

    Improve Your Legal Writing with LegalWriting.Net

    LegalWriting.net is a weblog that will help you make your legal writing "clear, correct, direct." It's written by Wayne Schiess, the Director of Legal Writing at the University of Texas School of Law and author of Better Legal Writing: 15 Topics for Advance Legal Writers.

    For more than a year, Schiess has been regularly publishing useful tips at LegalWriting.net. It's one of those rare weblogs that contains information you can instantly put to use in your own practice--assuming your practice requires you to write. Since that's the unfortunate truth about most law practices, LegalWriting.net is easy to recommend.

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    » Legal Research and Writing Site from Sui Generis--a New York law blog
    If you're looking to improve your legal writing skills (and, aren't we all?), I recommend that you check out these two blawgs that I recently stumbled upon: Legal research and Writing--Practical Insight Commentary on Legal Research and Writing <>Legalw... [Read More]

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