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This class is not eligible for D.C. Bar CLE Passport use.
Credits: 2.0 general credit hours
Series Description: The words “You Write Just Like a Lawyer!” might not be a compliment. Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful. Rick Horowitz can help. Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, nonprofits, and law firms.
Sign up for one or more of these innovative classes and explore the fundamentals, and the critical details, of creating clear, well-organized, persuasive legal documents. This series leads you through the various stages of the legal-writing and editing process, from preparing to write; to producing clear, well-organized, and persuasive documents; to polishing the final product.
Class Description: The final stage of writing often brings its own pressures, but a few key strategies can make the process smoother. This informative and insightful class covers practical ways to catch errors and other potential trouble spots before sending out a document, how to use AI tools wisely without losing control of the content, how to approach collaborative writing in ways that reduce friction. We’ll reflect on maintaining your individual voice even as you revise and refine. By focusing on these finishing steps, you can reduce your stress while producing writing you can trust.
Those interested in attending this class may also be interested in attending these companion classes: The Writing You Do Before You Start Writing (Or, The Benefits of Thinking First) and Now That You’re Writing . . . : Some Crucial Details.
Faculty: Rick Horowitz, Prime Prose LLC
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Series Fees: $249 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $258 D.C. Bar Members, $270 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $288 Others
Individual Class Fees: $93 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $96 D.C. Bar Members, $100 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $106 Others
The D.C. Bar CLE Program now offers discounted group registration rates! For more information, contact the CLE Office at CLE@dcbar.org or 202-626-3488.