Description
At its core, a brief should be a clear, concise, and compelling persuasion piece that creates a roadmap of facts that logically leads the court to the decision that you want. Both new and experienced lawyers will benefit from this 90-minute program that will show you how to write a winning brief that is persuasive, short, and easy to follow.
This comprehensive program will cover:
Strategies for organizing briefs
Using introductions to set the stage
Writing persuasive fact sections
Composing headings, paragraphs, and topic sentences to persuade
Writing clear and persuasive sentences
Best (and worst) practices for using legal authorities
Common traps of legal writing to avoid
Typographical considerations
How an effective reply brief differs from an opening brief