Enhancing Communication Skills and Crafting Compelling Legal Documents
In the legal profession, effective writing is crucial for conveying information, persuading judges, and advocating for clients. This comprehensive course will equip you with the necessary skills to excel in legal writing, with a focus on memos, briefs, and persuasive arguments. Through a series of informative lectures and practical exercises, you will learn the significance of memo writing, the distinctions between memos and briefs, and how to tailor your writing to different audiences.
You will also explore research tools, leverage external resources, and master the art of clarity, formatting, and editing in legal documents. Furthermore, you will discover strategies for overcoming writer's block, managing time efficiently, and incorporating creativity into persuasive writing. The course will also delve into the evolving landscape of legal writing, including the role of AI and the importance of validating sources.
By the end of this course, you will have honed your legal writing skills, developed a persuasive writing style, and gained the confidence to deliver high-quality legal documents that leave a lasting impact.
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Join us in this transformative course and take your legal writing skills to new heights. Start communicating effectively, persuasively, and confidently in the legal profession. Enroll now and unlock the power of compelling legal documents.

Associate | Maron Marvel Bradley Anderson & Tardy LLC
Liana vigorously defends her clients in premises liability disputes and provides advice on insurance coverage matters. Before becoming a defense attorney, Liana was an attorney at a plaintiff’s personal injury firm. Her experience on both sides of the aisle has given her useful insight into resolving cases efficiently. Following her graduation from Seton Hall Law, Liana clerked for the Honorable Dennis J. O’Brien, J.S.C. (Ret.) while he was still on the bench in the Monmouth County Superior Court in New Jersey. This invaluable experience set her up for a successful career as a litigator. Liana frequently guest lectures to college, master’s degree, and doctoral candidates on the implications of recent Supreme Court cases on the education industry and on negligence in the school and education setting. When not at work, Liana can be found taking in a Broadway show in New York City or spending time with her husband and their golden retriever, Hercules. BAR ADMISSIONS New Jersey New York