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Mastering Legal Language: A Guide to Clear and Effective Legal Drafting

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Step 3: Utilize Educational Resources Educational resources can significantly improve your legal drafting. Regular writing exercises help you apply new techniques and insights from educational resources. Cite statutes, case law, and respected commentaries to strengthen your arguments. What do you gain from CLE?

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7 Tips on How to Increase Your Avvo Rating

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Make sure every field, including your licenses, education, and legal experience, is fully filled out and accurate. CLE presentations are particularly valuable, as they not only allow you to contribute to ongoing legal education but also emphasize your dedication to professional development. Need some ideas?

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Washington’s New Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act: Explanation, Application, and Aspiration

WA Bar News

RCW 26.14.010(4) defines a “child-related dispute” as a “family law dispute regarding legal custody, physical custody, custodial responsibility, parental responsibility or authority, parenting time, right to access, visitation, or financial support regarding a child.” The applicable law under the UFLAA is RCW 26.14.030(1). Davidson v.

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This Intel can help law firms identify their star clients, those at risk of moving on, and steps to enhance client satisfaction and loyalty. Streamlining legal research, AI can fast track legal research, quickly trawling through tons of legal texts to unearth relevant case law statutes and regulations, a real time and Resource Saver.