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  • Who is Bryan A. Garner
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  • Judge Richard A. Posner, U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals (Chicago): Judges Are Impatient

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      • Advanced Legal Writing & Editing
      • Advanced Transactional Drafting
      • Drafting & Editing Contracts (half-day)
      • The Winning Brief
      • Legal Writing in Plain English
      • Advanced Judicial Writing
      • Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts
      • The Winning Oral Argument (half-day)
      • Ethical Communications (half-day)
      • Better Business Writing
      • The Redbook (half-day)
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Bryan Garner routinely interviews judges and others on the art of writing. LawProse maintains a one-of-a-kind video archive of these educational interviews. These are excerpts from some interviews.

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