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Live webinar: October 24, 2013
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. EST

Faculty: Dianne Rosky, of Rosky Legal Education

This program will be available on-demand starting November 7, 2013.
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Why You Should Attend

As a non-U.S. lawyer writing for U.S. readers, your goal is to convey your points clearly and concisely. To achieve this goal, you must learn to craft sentences that are both grammatically correct and stylistically strong. In this practical program, we will review (1) examples that illustrate the most common sentence-structure errors of non-U.S. legal writers and (2) revisions that illustrate how to correct those errors.

What You Will Learn

You will learn easy-to-implement strategies for writing sentences that are concise and focused