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Random Thoughts On Access To Justice In Idaho, Anne-Marie Fulfer
Random Thoughts On Access To Justice In Idaho, Anne-Marie Fulfer
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Teasing The Arc Of Electric Spark: Fostering And Teaching Creativity In The Law School Curriculum, Jason G. Dykstra
Teasing The Arc Of Electric Spark: Fostering And Teaching Creativity In The Law School Curriculum, Jason G. Dykstra
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Women In Law: A Statistical Review Of The Status Of Women Attorneys In Idaho, Jessica Gunder
Women In Law: A Statistical Review Of The Status Of Women Attorneys In Idaho, Jessica Gunder
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From Sagebrush Law To A Modern Profession, Kristina J. Running
From Sagebrush Law To A Modern Profession, Kristina J. Running
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Beyond The "Practice Ready" Buzz: Sifting Through The Disruption Of The Legal Industry To Divine The Skills Needed By New Attorneys, Jason G. Dykstra
Beyond The "Practice Ready" Buzz: Sifting Through The Disruption Of The Legal Industry To Divine The Skills Needed By New Attorneys, Jason G. Dykstra
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A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big law to rural practitioners, the traditional law firm model proved ripe for disruption. This disruption is fueled by several discrete changes in how legal services are provided, including technological advances that allow for the automation of many routine tasks and the disaggregation of legal services; enhanced client sophistication and cost-consciousness; global competition from offshoring routine legal services; the rise of the domestic gig economy, creating a new wave of home-shoring legal services; and competition from non-traditional legal services providers. In the face of declining …
Govern Yourself Accordingly- Crafting Effective Demand Letters, Jason G. Dykstra
Govern Yourself Accordingly- Crafting Effective Demand Letters, Jason G. Dykstra
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An effective demand letter can expediently resolve a dispute without litigation. But a poorly conceived demand letter can accelerate a dispute toward litigation and even generate negative publicity. Like all correspondence, demand letters need to be tailored in tone and content for varied audience, both the intended recipient and other foreseeable recipients. Beyond the intended recipient, the audience for a demand letter could encompass insurance adjusters, in-house counsel, and perhaps even the public via social media or press coverage. Therefore, an effective demand letter should not only be polite but firm, but also tell a persuasive story that evokes incredulity …
Enhancing The Effectiveness Of Your Legal Writing, Jason G. Dykstra
Enhancing The Effectiveness Of Your Legal Writing, Jason G. Dykstra
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This article focuses on areas where busy practitioners can aspire for plain English and not only improve their writing but possibly avoid a few pitfalls. As Justice Brandeis once remarked, "There is no such thing as good writing. There is only good rewriting" So here are three areas to focus on as you rewrite: minimizing initialisms, acronyms, and defined terms; losing legal jargon and cutting clutter; and balancing legal terms and precision.
Bridging The Gap: Transitioning Law School Legal Writing Skills To Practicing Law, Jason G. Dykstra
Bridging The Gap: Transitioning Law School Legal Writing Skills To Practicing Law, Jason G. Dykstra
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Good Old-Fashioned Editing, Jason G. Dykstra
Good Old-Fashioned Editing, Jason G. Dykstra
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While not perfect, the spelling and grammar review features of word processing software can prove good editing tools. Similarly, find and replace features can help ferret out any lurking malapropisms. These searches can avert the potential embarrassment of quoting a "statue" in the Idaho Code in a brief filed in "Canon County' However, electronic editing does not supplant the good old-fashioned printing-a-fresh-draft- and-reading-keenly style of editing. This article focuses on a few tips to optimize the effectiveness of editing text in print.
To Verb Or Not To Verb, Jason G. Dykstra
Idahoans Aren't Getting The Legal Help They Need, Patrick D. Costello
Idahoans Aren't Getting The Legal Help They Need, Patrick D. Costello
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Multijurisdictional Practice: An Emerging Issue For A Changing Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
Multijurisdictional Practice: An Emerging Issue For A Changing Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
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Aim High And A Vision Broad: The Public Responsibilities Of A Public Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
Aim High And A Vision Broad: The Public Responsibilities Of A Public Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
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Court Assistance Office Seeks Attorneys To Meet Growing Demand For Legal Services, Patrick D. Costello
Court Assistance Office Seeks Attorneys To Meet Growing Demand For Legal Services, Patrick D. Costello
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Idaho Court Assistance Office Project (Caop) Update, Patrick D. Costello
Idaho Court Assistance Office Project (Caop) Update, Patrick D. Costello
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Courthouse Assistance Offices, Patrick D. Costello
Discipline Of Clear Expression, Donald L. Burnett Jr.