Better Grammar for Lawyers: Part Three

Better Grammar for Lawyers: Part Three

Better Grammar for Lawyers: Part Three - Self-Paced Online Seminars - LawProse

This course is a continuation of the successful Better Grammar for Lawyers parts one and two as a stand-alone program. You’ll take a diagnostic 50-question grammar quiz in which you’re asked to select the correct answer from the possibilities presented for each sentence. The quiz will test your knowledge of pronoun cases, subject–verb agreement, verb tenses, and general word usage—focusing on the most common lapses from Standard Written English. Professor Garner takes you through each item in the quiz, explaining the rule that leads to the correct answer in a way that reinforces your knowledge of the standard forms. If you’re shaky in grammar, Professor Garner will immediately show you how to achieve a greater command of the language in short order; if you’re a skilled grammarian, you’ll undoubtedly discover some new refinements—and have fun doing it.

Many judges are on record complaining about the rudimentary grammatical lapses that seem pervasive within the profession today. Judge Edith Jones and Judge Frank Easterbrook are among the chorus of voices that object to the widespread lack of grammatical knowledge among members of the bar. This course, in three parts, is designed to remedy the defect.

Professor Bryan A. Garner is not only an acclaimed legal author, he is also regarded as one of the most accomplished grammarians of the English language, being the author of Garner’s Modern English Usage and of Chapter 5 (Grammar and Usage) of The Chicago Manual of Style.

Seminar Specifications

Seminar Length

60 minutes (total video length)

License Window

30 days from date of license purchase.

Production Date

January 19, 2011; Full review: November 30, 2020

Live, interactive function

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Seminar Format

Print out Grammar Quiz (course material PDF)
Complete the quiz and then continue on to the seminar videos.

Seminar Content Tree
(seminar module)

  • Course Material (Grammar Quiz PDF)
  • PowerPoint Presentation (PDF)
  • Grammar 3 Part 1 (video)
  • Quiz 1
  • Grammar 3 Part 2 (video)
  • Quiz 2
  • Grammar 3 Part 3 (video)
  • Final Quiz
  • Code Word
  • Answer Key (PDF)

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

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