Your Legal Writes Category Archives: Your Legal Writes
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: ‘Tis the season of client entertainment
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CHARLESTON — Jacqueline Whitmore considers herself an expert on business etiquette and corporate protocol. Her Web site, etiquetteexpert.com, summarizes the rules of proper behavior, which includes a topic called “The Power of Positive Thanking.”
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YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Browsing the gap for new lawyers
CHARLESTON — For today’s young lawyers, the gap isn’t a store filled with trendy clothes for casual days in the firm.
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YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Law students respond to pressure
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CHARLESTON — Some law school professors feel that grading students’ work is one of the most stressful parts of their job because constructive criticism can seem so overwhelmingly negative.
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YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Coping skills greatest lesson taught in law school
CHARLESTON — For law school professors and their students, this time of year isn’t springtime. It’s exam season, and the tests are as much about endurance and stress management than civil procedure. The challenges before both groups of achievers extend … Read More



