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Introduction, So What Should I Write About, Get to the Point, Word Choice, Email and Other Correspondence, What Should it Look Like, Navigating Social Media, And Finally, The Importance of Editing and Proofreading
From: Guthrie's Guide to Better Legal Writing, 2nd Edition
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Advice for Associate and Students, Some Guidance for the Reluctant Legal Blogger, Think of Your Reader, Keep Your Cultural References Current and Universal, Plagiarism, Catchy Headlines and Openers, Capitals Defined Terms and Acronyms, CAPS, Euphemisms, Banish Business Jargon, Lawyerly Compounds, Lose the Latin, Repetition, Gender and Pronouns, Other Terminological Issues, Email Pointers for the Millennial Generation (and Others), Email Disclaimers, Beginnings and Endings, Think About Layout and Design, Footnotes, Choose your Distribution Channel Appropriately, Manage Your Presence, Keep It Short, Don’t Overdo It, Use Existing Content, Link Appropriately, Case Study: The Importance of Proofreading, Case Study: Meh
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Neil Guthrie
Neil Guthrie is a lawyer and writer. He was educated at the universities of Toronto (BA, LLB) and Oxford (D Phil). He is director of professional development, research, and knowledge management at Aird & Berlis LLP.