Tips and Books on Editing for Legal Writing
“So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.” –Dr. Suess The author of The Cat in the Hat could teach a lawyer or two about brevity of legal prose. …
“So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.” –Dr. Suess The author of The Cat in the Hat could teach a lawyer or two about brevity of legal prose. …
C|M|Law Library encourages you to look at this October 2012 report from ALM Legal Intelligence entitled Thinking Like Your Client: Strategic Planning in Law Firms. This report is co-sponored by LexisNexis|InterAction & LexisNexis|Redwood Analytics and authored by Cathy Lazere and Jennifer …
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The law library will be closed on Monday February 18th for President’s Day and will re-open on Tuesday the 19th at 8am. Please try to hold back your tears of sadness and enjoy the day off.
You and your C|M|Law teammates can beat Tom Goldstein’s expert team using Bloomberg Law and SCOTUSblog – including SCOTUS opinions, Supreme Court briefs, Justices’ profiles, and news – to perform research to make your predictions for merits cases and …
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Legal problems are everywhere. Recently, seven City of East Cleveland traffic violations (two school-zone speeding tickets and five red-light tickets) given to U.S. Post Office trucks made the news. Jennifer Beslin, senior litigation counsel for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) …
Can USPS Claim Exemption from East Cleveland Traffic Camera Tickets? Read more »