Effective Legal Writing (Including 1 Hour of Ethics)

Chris S. Edwards
Chris S. Edwards
Ward and Smith, P.A.

Chris is an appellate attorney who focuses his practice on complex legal issues in both federal and state courts of appeals.

Veronica Finkelstein
Veronica Finkelstein
Wilmington University School of Law

Veronica J. Finkelstein is a 2004 graduate, with honors, of the Emory University School of Law and 2001 graduate, with dual distinction and dual honors, of the Pennsylvania State University.

On-Demand: March 27, 2024

2 hour CLE

Tuition: $195.00
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Program Summary

Session I - Writing for Screens: Crafting Clear and Effective Legal Briefs – Chris Edwards

In this program, we delve into the evolving landscape of legal writing, particularly in response to the changing reading habits of judges who increasingly opt for screens over printed briefs. As legal professionals, acknowledging and adapting to this digital shift is crucial. The webinar provides valuable insights and practical tips for effective legal writing in the age of screen consumption. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear structure and readability, utilizing whitespace strategically for visual appeal, and carefully selecting fonts to enhance legibility on screens.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Crafting Structured and Readable Legal Briefs
  • Whitespace as a Visual Aid
  • Choosing Fonts for Screen Legibility
  • Adapting to Screen Reading Habits
  • Embracing Technological Change in Legal Writing

Session II - Ethical and Effective Legal Writing – Veronica Finkelstein

Legal news has been rife with examples of the ways in which ethics and legal writing intersect. From high profile cases involving artificial intelligence to evolving standards on citing slave cases as good law, no effective attorney can ignore professional responsibility considerations that impact legal writing. In this one-hour program, approved for ethics CLE credit, explore some of the many ways in which the model rules of professional conduct should impact your legal writing process.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Handling adverse authority
  • The use of technology, including artificial intelligence
  • Incivility in legal writing
  • Following court rules and procedures
  • Ghostwriting/plagiarism

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Chris S. Edwards_myLawCLEChris S. Edwards | Ward and Smith, P.A.

Chris is an appellate attorney who focuses his practice on complex legal issues in both federal and state courts of appeals. A North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Appellate Practice, Chris has handled both civil and criminal appeals raising a wide variety of legal issues. To take a few examples, he has handled appeals in constitutional litigation, child custody litigation, employment litigation, equitable distribution litigation, estate litigation, municipal litigation, patent litigation, personal injury litigation, tax litigation, trade secrets litigation, and unfair competition litigation. All told, since joining the firm in 2018, Chris has presented more than a dozen oral arguments in state and federal courts, and he has been the primary author of more than 30 appellate briefs.

As an appellate attorney, Chris also works with trial counsel before a final judgment has been entered. In this capacity, he drafts and argues significant motions, consults on legal strategy, and works to set the case up for a successful appeal.

Before joining Ward and Smith, Chris was a law clerk to U.S. Circuit Judge G. Steven Agee of the Fourth Circuit and U.S. District Judge Louise W. Flanagan of the Eastern District of North Carolina. Outside of the firm, Chris is an active member of the appellate bar, administering the N.C. Bar Association’s Appellate Pro Bono Program and serving on its Appellate Rules Committee.

 

Veronica Finkelstein_myLawCLEVeronica Finkelstein | Wilmington University School of Law

Veronica J. Finkelstein is a 2004 graduate, with honors, of the Emory University School of Law and 2001 graduate, with dual distinction and dual honors, of the Pennsylvania State University. Finkelstein currently works as for the U.S. Department of Justice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a Litigative Consultant. She is also a faculty member of the Wilmington University School of Law. At the DOJ, she has served as the Civil Division Training Officer, Paralegal Supervisor for the civil division, and Senior Litigation Counsel.

At the Department of Justice, Finkelstein tried numerous cases to defense verdicts, including in tort, employment law, and medical malpractice cases. In addition to this defensive work, Finkelstein investigated and prosecuted affirmative fraud claims, including qui tam actions. She also handled criminal child exploitation cases.

She has taught at the National Advocacy Center on ethics, appellate advocacy, legal writing, and trial practice. In 2014, she was awarded the Executive Office of United States Attorneys Director’s Award for Superior Performance as a Civil Assistant United States Attorney. Prior to her government service, Finkelstein clerked for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and was an associate at Duane Morris, LLP and Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman, PC.

In addition to teaching at Wilmington Law, Finkelstein teaches at Drexel Law and Emory Law. In the past she has also taught at Rutgers Law. At these law schools she teaches a variety of courses including Appellate Advocacy, Trial Advocacy, Evidence, Advanced Evidence, Deposition Skills, Professional Responsibility, Sales, Criminal Law, Health Care Fraud, Civil Procedure, Legal Writing, and Corrections Law. She has repeatedly been named “Adjunct Professor of the Year” at Rutgers Law and won the university-wide Adjunct Award for Teaching Excellence at Drexel University in 2016.

She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Agenda

Session I – Writing for Screens: Crafting Clear and Effective Legal Briefs | 11:00am – 12:00pm

  • Crafting Structured and Readable Legal Briefs | 11:00am – 11:10am
  • Whitespace as a Visual Aid | 11:10am – 11:20am
  • Choosing Fonts for Screen Legibility | 11:20am – 11:30am
  • Adapting to Screen Reading Habits | 11:30am – 11:40am
  • Embracing Technological Change in Legal Writing | 11:40am – 12:00pm

Break | 12:00pm – 12:10pm

Session II – Ethical and Effective Legal Writing | 12:10pm – 1:10pm

  • Handling adverse authority | 12:10pm – 12:20pm
  • The use of technology, including artificial intelligence | 12:20pm – 12:30pm
  • Incivility in legal writing | 12:30pm – 12:40pm
  • Following court rules and procedures | 12:40pm – 12:50pm
  • Ghostwriting/plagiarism | 12:50pm – 1:10pm

Credits

Alaska

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through Alaska's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity.
Alabama

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Arkansas

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through Arkansas's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity.
Arizona

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

California

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Colorado

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Connecticut

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

District of Columbia

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Delaware

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Florida

Approved for CLE Credits
2.5 General, 1 Ethics

Georgia

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Hawaii

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Iowa

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Idaho

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Illinois

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Indiana

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Kansas

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Kentucky

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Louisiana

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Massachusetts

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Maryland

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Maine

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Ethics credits can ONLY be earned through Live-Webcast programs, the Maine Board of Bar Examiners does not approve Ethics through On-Demand sessions.
Michigan

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Minnesota

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Missouri

Pending CLE Approval
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics

Mississippi

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Montana

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

North Carolina

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

North Dakota

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Nebraska

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

myLawCLE reports attendance to Nebraska on each attorney's behalf for all programs. Please do not self-report.
New Hampshire

Approved for CLE Credits
60 General minutes, 60 Ethics minutes

As of July 1, 2014, the NHMCLE Board no longer provides pre- or post-approval of courses. Attendees must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit, and self-report their attendance online at www.nhbar.org, based on qualification provisions of Rule 53.
New Jersey

Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New Jersey's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity, except for the courses required under BCLE Reg. 201:2
New Mexico

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Nevada

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

New York

Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New York’s Approved Jurisdiction Group “A”.
Ohio

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Professional Conduct

Oklahoma

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Oregon

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Pennsylvania

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Rhode Island

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

South Carolina

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

South Dakota

No MCLE Required
1 General hour, 1 Ethics hour

Tennessee

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Dual

Texas

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Utah

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Virginia

Not Eligible
1 General hour Hours, 1 Ethics hour Hours

Vermont

Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics

Washington

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 Law and Legal, 1 Ethics

Wisconsin

Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General

Ethics credits can ONLY be earned through Live-Webcast programs, the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners does not approve Ethics through On-Demand sessions.
West Virginia

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

Wyoming

Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics

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