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How to Write a Strong Legal Brief Introduction and Closing

How to Write a Strong Legal Brief Introduction and Closing

by TypeLaw | Aug 14, 2023 | Briefing, editing, Uncategorized

Creating a winning brief requires significant attention to detail, research, a thorough understanding of the legal issues involved, flawless formatting, and the ability to think one step ahead of any counter arguments. A well-constructed brief demonstrates your...
Legal Writing Tip: Punctuation Around Parentheses

Legal Writing Tip: Punctuation Around Parentheses

by TypeLaw | Oct 24, 2022 | Briefing, compliant formatting, Uncategorized

Having helped format more than 10,000 briefs, we’ve had the opportunity to be exposed to a vast sample of legal writing. One issue we often see in briefs is the incorrect placement of punctuation around parentheses. (This was something that I struggled with when...
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