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Judicial Writing (JS 615)
July 21-24, 2008 / Reno, NV
Tuition: $985 (Early Discount: $885 by 4/22/08)
Conf. Fee: 235
Also offered April 7-10 in Reno, NV
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This course is a concentrated study of basic English composition rules
as applied to legal writing. After attending this course, participants
will be able to identify the audience and styles of judicial writing;
acquire techniques for writing clearly, precisely and unambiguously; diagnose
and revise difficult and unclear writing, including findings of fact and
conclusions of law; and define the relationship between writing and decision
making. Court-connected personnel such as staff attorneys, who write opinions
for the court, are also encouraged to attend.
Qualifies for 2 credits toward the Judicial Studies degree and as
a requirement in the Certificate in Judicial Development, Administrative
Law Adjudication Skills program and as an elective in the Dispute Resolution
Skills, General Jurisdiction Trial Skills, Special Court Trial Skills
and Tribal Judicial Skills programs.
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NJC offers other foundation courses besides Judicial Writing including
General Jurisdiction, Conducting
the Trial (JS 632) and Decision Making (JS 618)
in Monterey, CA.
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