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Vol. 8, 2002March 01, 2002 EDT

The Inside Scoop: What Federal Judges Really Think About the Way Lawyers Write

Kristen K. Robbins,
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Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash
Legal Writing
Kristen K. Robbins, The Inside Scoop: What Federal Judges Really Think About the Way Lawyers Write, 8 Legal Writing 257 (2002).

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