By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
This recent episode of Legal Speak is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | June 25, 2021
This week's episode is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out. Am Law Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd chats with 10th Circuit Judge Robert E. Bacharach, author of the recent book, "Legal Writing: A Judge's Perspective on the Science and Rhetoric of the Written Word." The book examines legal writing through the lens of psycholinguistics, a branch of cognitive science focused on how the brain processes language and speech.
By Peter Darling | June 16, 2020
Conversation is one of the most basic, seemingly easy human activities. It's easy to do, but not always easy to do well. If you can get better at it, the rewards are essentially unlimited.
By Patricia Harman, Greg Land and Raychel Lean | May 16, 2020
Both sides agree on one thing: Anger is a major factor in insurance-related litigation.
By Sue Reisinger | MP McQueen | March 30, 2020
If the purpose of law school is to train eager minds to "think like a lawyer," then the purpose of a Columbia Law School seminar taught by former…
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 5, 2019
Most attorneys are aware that the attorney-client privilege is something to be protected with vigilance at all times. For that reason, attorneys may avoid disclosing any client communications to third parties to guard against any suggestion of waiver.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Richard Goldberg and James Hisiger | July 25, 2019
The co-founders of Premier Partner Placement have reviewed thousands of biographies. While there are some very well written bios in the marketplace, they still see far too many uninspiring and confusing biographical pieces.
By David Notowitz | May 2, 2019
Can you completely trust your evidence? Is it easy for a nefarious individual to fake a surveillance video and, based on this doctored material, convince a judge or jury to make a specific ruling or verdict?
By Law.com Editors | April 1, 2019
Learn how to apply the efficiency principles from auto manufacturing to everyday legal tasks and cut wasted time from meetings, emails and other routine work.
By Julie Q. Brush | March 6, 2019
Whether an employee, manager, colleague or candidate, your career success is connected to your ability to project excitement, curiosity, engagement and a positive attitude to those around you … and the work you perform.
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