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This Article analyzes the intersection of three aspects of law, lawyering, and Information Age techn...
Over 25 years ago, in his foreword to the first volume of Legal Writing, Chris Rideout nailed it: le...
Designing for the Internet can be a wonderfully enlivening experience for the graphic designer. But ...
This article discusses simple design rules that you can follow in documents that need not comply wit...
This article seeks to help attorneys do good deeds for their readers by using the look of the words ...
Most legal authors today self-publish, using basic word-processing software and letting the software...
Jennifer Babcock reviews Typography for Lawyers by Matthew Butterick (2d ed., O\u27Connor\u27s 2015)...
No longer do lawyers write most of their work “by hand.” Instead, most legal writing is now done on ...
Substance, rather than form, should be the first concern of any lawyer drafting a brief. However, ju...
This article examines how the arrival of the electronic age has changed the ways in which lawyers wr...
This article reviews the impact of new technologies through Legal Design tools on the established ap...
This article advances an important argument as to why we should be redesigning our lawyering documen...
The charge that we lawyers cannot write plain English is often supported by the quality of our legal...
This paper offers an integrated introduction to how, conceptually, to think about what design can d...
Legal writing is a form of technical writing generally used by professionals in the field of law. Th...
This Article analyzes the intersection of three aspects of law, lawyering, and Information Age techn...
Over 25 years ago, in his foreword to the first volume of Legal Writing, Chris Rideout nailed it: le...
Designing for the Internet can be a wonderfully enlivening experience for the graphic designer. But ...