Coming today to TechnoFeature: Many lawyers write poorly. However, the blame lies not with them, but with their teachers in elementary school, high school, college, and law school. If our teachers possessed exceptional writing skills, they would pursue more lucrative careers such as copywriting, screenwriting, litigating, etc. — a conundrum. Fortunately, you and your colleagues can improve your writing skills dramatically by reading this TechnoFeature article written by lawyer and law firm writer-in-residence C. Edward Good. Originally published on December 17, 2002 in a newsletter of ours that no longer exists, most of you have never read it before. Ed's writing tip will give your law firm a competitive advantage that your adversaries will never figure out for themselves.
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