As experts in the pedagogy and substance of legal writing, full-time legal writing faculty who serve as writing consultants to law firms help fill an increasing need for training and support of lawyers. In addition to providing a direct benefit to lawyers and their firms, this practice benefits the legal academy by providing fresh ideas for teaching and scholarship. This article discusses generally the practice of legal writing consulting in law firms by full-time legal writing faculty. The article provides background in theory and practice, addressing why law firms seek outside consultants for this type of training and support and why full time legal writing faculty are appropriate writing consultants. For this, the Article draws on, among...
Since the Carnegie Report and Best Practices for Legal Education were published, a new focus has eme...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
I began teaching legal writing in 1994, but I\u27ve since had the occasional foray into practice thr...
As experts in the pedagogy and substance of legal writing, full-time legal writing faculty who serve...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
As law schools downsize their faculty to offset falling student enrollment, faculty members will lik...
The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools...
The authors, themselves writing advisors at The John Marshall Law School and Seattle University Scho...
In this article, the co-authors argue that legal research and writing (LRW) teachers should use actu...
In this article, the co-authors argue that legal research and writing (LRW) teachers should use actu...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Since the Carnegie Report and Best Practices for Legal Education were published, a new focus has eme...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
I began teaching legal writing in 1994, but I\u27ve since had the occasional foray into practice thr...
As experts in the pedagogy and substance of legal writing, full-time legal writing faculty who serve...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
As law schools downsize their faculty to offset falling student enrollment, faculty members will lik...
The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools...
The authors, themselves writing advisors at The John Marshall Law School and Seattle University Scho...
In this article, the co-authors argue that legal research and writing (LRW) teachers should use actu...
In this article, the co-authors argue that legal research and writing (LRW) teachers should use actu...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Since the Carnegie Report and Best Practices for Legal Education were published, a new focus has eme...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
I began teaching legal writing in 1994, but I\u27ve since had the occasional foray into practice thr...