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Legal Writing Just Means It’s Not Against the Law, Right?

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Legal Writing Just Means It’s Not Against the Law, Right?
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No. Get advice on writing even better briefs, guided by what appellate judges themselves want to see and not see.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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1. Legal Writing Just Means It's Not Against the Law, Right?  (Jun 2021)

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Legal Writing Just Means It's Not Against the Law, Right?  (Jun 2021)

No. Get advice on writing even better briefs, guided by what appellate judges themselves want to see and not see.

Originally presented: May 2021 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Jay Brandon, Bexar County District Attorney's Office, Appeals Section - San Antonio, TX