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From: Guthrie's Guide to Better Legal Writing, 2nd Edition
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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.