Many years ago, a former boss of mine dictated this:
While riding her bicycle, two dogs attacked my client.
The secretary whose lawyer writes badly faces a unique dilemma, writes the Assistant-at-Law. From basic grammar gaffes to rickety sentence structure to snicker-worthy pretentiousness, the legal profession has more than its fair share of inarticulate practitioners, the Assistant says.
February 09, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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Many years ago, a former boss of mine dictated this:
While riding her bicycle, two dogs attacked my client.
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