Not exact matches
In any case, we don't yet know exactly why Cohen is under such
legal scrutiny (Apuzzo
writes that «the payments to Ms. Clifford are only one
of many
topics being investigated,» per a source).
As a freelance recipe developer and writer, Jeanne has spoken at blogging conferences, covering
topics from the
legal aspects
of blogging to recipe
writing and editing.
Create a sequence
of blog posts on a particular theme or
topic with the help
of video tutorials (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP428f69lLpaIqY7RhpPA1XNQgWBk1HOW) Use blogging as a way to
write creatively Develop a critical, reflective view
of a range
of media, including text Ethical and
legal responsibilities
of being online Pupils are able to screenshot, paste, crop and resize in order to collate evidence NEW - revision on a page sheet (Jan 2017)
Analysis
of the following texts: - leaflets - theme
of holidays and attractions - articles - theme
of legal driving age - reports - adverts - newspapers - range
of broadsheet and tabloid - posters - NSPCC - social media - tv news - autobiography - letters - ban mobile phones Differentiation by colour: yellow = higher ability blue - middle ability purple = lower ability These resources provide opportunities to: - Analyse language, form and structure
of non fiction texts - analyse the use
of persuasive language -
write persuasively - create a wide variety
of non fiction texts - explore texts from a variety
of sources and media - explore relevant
topics for young people - develop speaking and listening skills Ideal for KS3 ahead
of GCSE 9 - 1
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Speeches that are used as a stimulus: - Emma Watson - Winston Churchill - Queen Elizabeth I - George W Bush - Napoleon (Animal Farm) Students will practice
writing speeches using the following
topics: - increase in
legal driving age - importance
of mobile phones - social media Students will develop the following skills: - speech
writing using the 6 part structure - persuasive
writing - speaking and listening - developing effective openings
An international lawyer by training, Pattison began
writing on
legal and business
topics, producing several books and dozens
of articles published on three continents.
As a freelance recipe developer and writer, Jeanne has spoken at blogging conferences, covering
topics from the
legal aspects
of blogging to recipe
writing and editing.
The mistake that many law students make when answering these types
of questions is
writing everything they know about the
legal topic as opposed to answering the question asked.
Goodman, a London - based journalist who covers
legal technology and other
topics, has
written an informative overview
of the state
of artificial intelligence in law today and
of where it may be heading in the future.
There has been much «the end is nigh»
writing on the
topic of legal and technology, along with some rather stark future - guessing from the raft
of books on the coming robot apocalypse.
There is no shortage
of topics to
write about when it comes to
Legal Education in the 21st Century.
The
Write Report includes a number
of other interesting posts for writers interested in touching on
legal topics, including «Who Might Your Murderer Character Want to Kill Off (Besides Lawyers)?
I must admit that I had some reservations at first over the concept
of the book, which is in essence an overview
of the
legal career — both as a
legal scholar and a judge —
of José Luís Da Cruz Vilaça, on the basis
of a series
of articles on different
topics written over the course
of two decades.
For «niche» blogs covering specialized areas
of the law that aim primarily to, say, educate readers about new court decisions on a relevant
topic, I don't see why a ghostwriter with a strong
legal research and
writing background can't do that effectively for a lawyer simply too busy to do all the spadework.
In fact, two
of your links point to both Kevin O'Keefe's blog and Kailee Goold's post on Ohio
Legal Ethics, which were in response to an earlier conversation on this
topic that I started on my blog in June 2014 - http://virtualmarketingofficer.com/2014/06/23/ghostwriter-that-is-unethical-says-the-law-firm-marketing-director-to-the-ghost/ As a content specialist for law firms, I
write a variety
of content, including blog posts, but I don't «author» any
of it.
Jeff frequently
writes and speaks on the
topics of legal technology and eDiscovery.
The Author received many helpful suggestions on this
topic during a presentation at the 16th Biennial Conference
of the
Legal Writing Institute on June 29, 2014.
Katie then developed her data privacy and freedom
of information law expertise by
writing online
legal know - how on these
topics for use by in - house government and non-departmental public body lawyers.
LegalEase has taken seventy
of the most popular
legal writing topics and made them into flat fee services that small law firms can request and have returned to them within the next forty eight hours.
He also
writes on a wide variety
of legal topics for such publications as The Business Lawyer, The Consumer Financial Services Law Report, Law 360, Bloomberg, and the Journal
of Proprietary Rights.He received his J.D. with honors, Order
of the Coif, from the University
of Texas School
of Law in 1991, where he was a member
of the Texas International Law Journal, and his B.B.A. with honors from the University
of Texas in 1988.
Hanson, Bridgett occasionally hires vendors to train paralegals on specific
legal topics and software applications, and also holds monthly training sessions for its paralegals covering a wide variety
of topics ranging from
legal writing, research and leadership development to privilege review, trial preparation and mediation.
Legal writing scholarship has existed in some form for nearly a century but has exploded since the 1980s with the support of the newly formed Legal Writing Institute, biennial conferences, and several legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
Legal writing scholarship has existed in some form for nearly a century but has exploded since the 1980s with the support of the newly formed Legal Writing Institute, biennial conferences, and several legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
writing scholarship has existed in some form for nearly a century but has exploded since the 1980s with the support
of the newly formed
Legal Writing Institute, biennial conferences, and several legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
Legal Writing Institute, biennial conferences, and several legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
Writing Institute, biennial conferences, and several
legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
legal writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
writing journals and newsletters.2 Terrill Pollman and Linda Edwards described four common
legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
legal writing topics in contemporary legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
writing topics in contemporary
legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
legal writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
writing scholarship: «those related to (1) the substance or doctrine
legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.&r
legal writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.
writing professors teach; (2) the theories underlying that substance; (3) the pedagogy used to teach that substance; and (4) the institutional choices that affect that teaching.»
Topics to be taught will include, but are not limited to, an introduction to the
legal community, a practical and intensive primer on depositions and discovery, an introduction to practicing in court (court appearances,
legal writing and research, pet peeves
of the bench, etc.), transition into practice (dealing with clients, how to successfully participate in ADR, relations with other attorneys, case management, etc.) and an introduction to law practice management.
Michael D. Murray, Visual Rhetoric:
Topics of Invention and Arrangement and Troupes
of Style, 21
Legal Writing 185 (2016).
The
topics addressed at ILTACON cover a wide range
of technology including, but not limited to, the following: Information Governance; eDiscovery; Cybersecurity; Risk Management; Knowledge Management; Data Analytics; Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence; Information Technology; Emerging Technologies;
Legal Writing; and Preparing for the Future.
Mr. Arias has
written, lectured and spoken on various subjects at law schools,
legal seminars, webinars and
legal conferences on
topics including: litigating class actions, mass tort litigation, expert witness depositions and cross-examination, death care litigation, unfair business practices, business litigation, settlement issues and strategies, construction defect litigation, business torts, complex litigation, electronic evidence, discovery, jury selection, the use
of jury consultants and focus groups, employment law, trial
of class actions and representative actions.
I've instituted a new group to
write on the
topic of Legal Education, a subject that has taken on importance, not to say urgency, recently.
Starting today, we're bringing you a fresh column every day,
written by experts on the
topics —
Legal Publishing, the Practice
of Law,
Legal Information, Outsourcing,
Legal Marketing, Justice Issues,
Legal Technology, and e-Discovery.
I was inspired to
write the column when, at the close
of a seminar I chaired recently that covered, among other
topics,
legal Web logs, a lawyer from the audience approached me and said, «I can see the amusement value in these things, but I can't see how they are
of any use in a law practice.»
I have a passion for those areas
of the law, but I confess that I am really looking forward to
writing for
Legal Blog Watch, where my potential range
of topics will be so much broader.
Martindale - Hubbell today added a new feature to its martindale.com Web site — a library
of in - depth articles,
written by lawyers, about a variety
of legal topics.
Our Firm sponsored a
legal writing contest on the
topic of the disparity in medical bills for the uninsured vs. the insured.
Topic: The future
of legal tech Sam Glover's Bio: • Sam is the founder and Editor in Chief
of Lawyerist.com, where he
writes and hosts the Lawyerist Podcast.
With chapters
written by leading international experts,
topics covered include: the government's role in energy ownership and development; industry standards for establishing liability;
legal concepts excusing performance during periods
of commodity price or supply volatility; right
of access to infrastructure; barriers to entry for foreign companies; criminal, health and safety, and environmental liability; sovereign boundary disputes; and relevant energy treaties.
This holds for many aspects
of legal writing, but my jumping - off point in this short essay is the specific
topic of what rhetorical techniques actually persuade judges.
Garcia is also a frequent speaker and contributor to discussions relating to
legal tech and the future
of law, including speaking at conferences and
writing articles on the
topics.
To put this in context, in Chapter 8
of the second edition
of my Irwin Law book called
Legal Research and
Writing (which itself is available as an e-book on Quicklaw and as 1
of 12 digital books available directly from Irwin Law), I list by
topic what I think are the leading Canadian law - related books or treatises, a list which resulted in just over 800 titles.
As she announced then at the blog, My Shingle, she would award an Asus subnotebook computer to a solo or small - firm lawyer who
wrote a blog post on one
of two
topics: «Why I matter,» explaining how the lawyer has made a difference in the
legal profession or in the lives
of clients, or «How technology helps me serve clients or make a difference,» describing how technology has improved the quality
of services the lawyer provides.
Posts offer tips for practitioners on
legal writing, litigation strategies and a broad range
of legal topics.
In contrast, the second part
of each chapter is more comprehensive and
written in the style
of a traditional
legal text, providing much greater detail on the
topic including references to the leading cases and
legal commentary as well as hyperlinks and footnotes.
He has been a frequent presenter at seminars and conferences on
legal matters, and has
written and published many articles on an array
of legal topics.
Our attorneys are regular speakers at educational programs for other lawyers,
write extensively on
topics in their areas
of expertise and provide pro bono (free) services to
legal aid organizations.
And for students, using
legal issues that they have already researched or
written about, reduces the number
of new
legal issues that students need to research, learn, and explain in a first year that is already brimming with
legal topics.
Has
written articles and participated in conferences on various
topics in his areas
of practice, including presentations to business groups, trade associations and to the
legal profession.
Recently, Clio's Lawyer - in - Residence, Joshua Lenon,
wrote an article for the British Columbia
Legal Management Association covering the
topic of cyber...
Today, our
topic is The Importance
of Legal Writing, an interview with WordRake creator, Gary Kinder.
Ariel contributes to the ILRC's Attorney
of the Day
legal technical assistance program, as well as
writing and updating practice advisories and manuals and presenting on family - based
topics for ILRC webinars.
The Blog will include
topics that encompass various different areas
of law, such as tax, employment, and privacy law, and will include articles, alerts, and case summaries
written by demonstrated
legal expertise and thought leadership from across the country.
These contributions may take any form, such as promoting the use
of clear language in public documents, improving the quality
of legal writing instruction, advocating for better
writing within the
legal community, outstanding scholarship or journalism about
legal writing or
legal topics, or exceptional
writing in law practice.
There may be local jurisdictions that have addressed this, but I don't know that they'd stand a court challenge, because the burden
of not only gaining consent, but also checking the ages for all the group's participants would certainly fall under the
legal definition
of «onerous» (obligations usually have to match advantages, unless clearly agreed by both parties, usually in
writing), especially if the
topics discussed aren't outlawed or otherwise age - regulated by the community.