By Mark B. Vezzani
A professor at a nearby law school conducted a class in the fine points of legal writing. He stressed the fact that the written word was every bit as important as the oral. He routinely gave his students constructive criticism and taught them to keep their writing as succinct as possible, but at ...
A professor at a nearby law school conducted a class in the fine points of legal writing. He stressed the fact that the written word was every bit as important as the oral. He routinely gave his students constructive criticism and taught them to keep their writing as succinct as possible, but at ...
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