Better Brief–Writing

Better Brief–Writing

Better Brief–Writing - Self-Paced Online Seminars - LawProse

In three hour-long sessions, Professor Bryan A. Garner, the nation’s foremost expert on writing winning briefs, teaches you how to connect with—and persuade—your judicial readers. You’ll learn:

  • The mindset of the truly persuasive writer—and why so few lawyers have it.
  • How to predispose the judge on page 1.
  • What to put in the middle of the brief and how to close with a clincher.
  • How to transform yourself into a top-notch writer in a matter of months.

Brimming with superb examples, the detailed course materials show legal writers how to transform mediocre writing into powerful, persuasive prose. Professor Garner has distilled the most telling points of brief-writing by drawing on more than two decades of experience training lawyers to write briefs that win.

Seminar Specifications

Seminar Length

Three separate seminar parts:

  • Part 1: 60 minutes
  • Part 2: 60 minutes
  • Part 3: 60 minutes

Total three-part series length: 180 minutes (3 hours)

License Window

30 days from date of license purchase.

Production Date

March 19, 2019; Full review: November 30, 2020

Live, interactive function

Call or email us with questions at LawProse
214-691-8588
info@lawprose.org

Seminar Format

Print out Course Material (PDF).
Begin the seminar video.

Seminar Content Tree
(seminar module)

Each session is a separate seminar module

Better Brief-Writing Part 1

  • Course Materials (PDF)
  • Part 1 Video

Better Brief-Writing Part 2

  • Course Materials (PDF)
  • Part 2 Video

Better Brief-Writing Part 3

  • Course Materials (PDF)
  • Part 3 Video

CLE State Approvals

California:

Please send your California Bar number, seminar-completion date, seminar name, and code word to info@lawprose.org to receive a California CLE Certificate from LawProse.

Texas:

Please send your Texas Bar number, seminar-completion date, seminar name, and code word to info@lawprose.org. LawProse will report your CLE credit directly to the Texas Bar.

LawProse Policy on CLE Credit

Please check with your state bar to see whether web seminars qualify.

We are accredited CLE providers for online training in California and Texas.

Texas credit: Email your name, Texas Bar number, seminar name, and the date of completion to info@lawprose.org. We’ll report your credit within the next five days.

California certificate: Email your name, California Bar number, seminar name, and the date of completion to info@lawprose.org. We’ll send you a California CLE Certificate for your self-reporting records within the next five days.

If you’re seeking credit elsewhere, please take the certificate of attendance from the program to use as part of your application for credit to your state bar. Please check with your state bar to see whether web seminars qualify.

Want more focused training on specific legal-writing skills? Professor Bryan A. Garner has created over 40 hours here for you. Learn the skills of legal writing and take the mystery out of the art.

Discounts & Watching as a Group

Discounts are available as additional-viewer licenses. These are for groups simultaneously viewing a self-paced online seminar using one computer connection. When one participant pays the full list price, each additional viewer pays for an additional-viewer license—again, if all registrants view on one screen together. You can register your group by calling LawProse at 214-691-8588 or emailing info@lawprose.org or directly on our e-learning site.

Please note that the list price is for the purchase of a primary-viewer license (an individual license for a single viewing by a single viewer). You may purchase additional additional-viewer licenses that are priced at a discounted tuition rate on our e-learning site or contacting us at 214-691-8588. We ask for your cooperation in protecting our intellectual-property rights. We’re happy to help direct you to any particular course topic you’re looking for, to discuss group pricing, and to answer any other questions you may have.

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