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Sep. 21, 2002

In Other Words

Dicta Column - By Sharon Berman - Persuasive writing is a hallmark of a good litigator. Writing for marketing purposes, however, requires another set of skills. Marketing writing, even when addressed to other attorneys, is different from the type of writing you learned in law school or English classes. It has its own set of guidelines, although few hard and fast rules. In fact, when you write for marketing purposes, rules are sometimes there to be broken.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Sharon Berman
        
        Persuasive writing is a hallmark of a good litigator. Writing for marketing purposes, however, requires another set of skills. Marketing writing, even when add...

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