Bar Journal Columns written by LWI Members
Joe Kimble of Thomas Cooley writes
the "Plain
Language" column in the Michigan Bar Journal.
Suzanne Rowe of the University
of Oregon writes "The Legal Writer" in the Oregon
Bar Bulletin (look for the Legal Writer column in each archived
bulletin).
Gail Stephenson of Southern University
Law Center writes "Gail's
Grammar" in the Baton Rouge Bar Association's magazine.
Lisa Healy and Julie
Baker of Suffolk University School of Law write the Write
On column for the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, including the following:
When
to Quote, When to Say it In Your Own Words
Effective
Writing By Lawyer Essential To Making a Case
The
Writer Who Hesitates Need Not Be Lost
From
Mobsters to Memo: Editing Key to Good Writing
Small-Scale
Document Editing Can Reap Big Results
Road
to Legal Writing Paved With Attention to Reader
Subtlety,
Storytelling Keys to Writing Persuasively
A
Guide to Building Good Sentence Structure
Good
Citations Another Step Toward Good Advocacy
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