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How to write to your clients – The Lawyer
Author : em-admin
Posted : 12 / 03 / 07
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Lawyers are not renowned for their punchy prose. But clients do not have time to be baffled by confusing terminology and verbosity; nor do they appreciate poorly structured arguments and overtechnical explanations. What they want is clear and succinct advice.
Whether you are writing a legal agreement or an email, here are some general tips that will help you to improve your writing skills:
Robert Ashton, Chief Executive, Emphasis
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