A Note from the Editor-in-Chief of Volume 21
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Lawyers at Work: A Study of the Reading, Writing, and Communication Practices of Legal Professionals
A report on the results of a three-year ethnographic study of attorneys in the workplace.
- ArticlesIf rhetoric is commonly defined as the art of persuasion, then persuasion itself may be seen as the art of convincing through character.
- ArticlesStudents often enter law school without necessary fundamental skills to thrive, including the ability to write using standard, correct grammar and punctuation.
When it comes to writing and editing, I’m sticking with paper—even if I’m part of the last generation for which that will be true.
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New technologies are drastically changing both the way we work and our concepts and attitudes about what we have traditionally referred to as the “workplace.”
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Innovations such as ECF, enhanced websites, and electronic court reporting (not to mention electronic research) have changed how judges and lawyers work.