Zone of Risk
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Zone of Risk
The Oxford Comma and FREE CLE!
Want a FREE CLE credit? Listen to this episode!
Appellate lawyer and certified grammar geek Lindsey Lawton joins Robert to discuss legal writing. The course, Legal Writing Made Better, covers writing structure, citations, intro paragraphs, and Lindsey's 10 top common grammar/punctuation mistakes.
Lindsey is the founder of Lawton Law PLLC and of counsel at The Brownlee Law Firm. She clerked at the Florida Supreme Court for 4 years and at the First District Court of Appeal for a decade. Follow Lindsey on LinkedIn for grammar and punctation tips. It's fun!
The course qualifies for 1 hour of general CLE credit, and the course number is announced during the episode.
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Suggested grammar resources:
- Grammar Book for You And I (Oops Me)
- The Gregg Reference Manual
- The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style
Citation help:
- Fla. R. App. P. 9.800
- Florida Style Manual
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