Thursday, 6 February 2014

Tips For Choosing A Legal Writing Coach

By Marcie Goodman


As a lawyer it is easy to forget that writing is a key aspect of the job. For example you have to be sure that what you write is clear and there are no potential loopholes that could be exploited because you did not properly write up a contract. One way to avoid this is to choose the right legal writing coach.

In simple terms this is someone who can help you with writing a number of forms, statements and so forth. While being a representative often involves communicating verbally you need to be sure that what you are saying makes sense. Therefore it helps to have someone guide you through the process.

Another good reason to be sure that the technical details are properly written. It is unrealistic to think that someone who has only recently been qualified will be fully up to speed in terms of technical details. Therefore you need to talk with someone who will be able to look through your work and make sure that the terms you use are correct and that what you write is accurate.

However accuracy is not the only concern. There is also the quality of what you write. People are more likely to engage with what you write if it is interesting and well written. A coach can help you with this because they will know what people expect and to ensure that what you write is of the highest standard.

It is also worth noting that sometimes you need to adapt for different local areas and different context. The right person can guide you through this. This is why ideally you want someone based in your local area as they are more likely to have relevant experience in local legal issues and what you need to be aware of.

It also helps to be flexible. There does not tend to be a one size fits all approach. Some local areas may differ in what goes down well compared to other areas. This is something that an experienced coach can discuss with you and give you more of an idea of what kind of work is most appropriate for your local area.

A good way to do this is to ask previous clients. Ideally the coach should have testimonials you can check. Talk to them directly and ask them whether or not they would recommend their services. This should then make it easier to narrow down the different options as you decide who is reliable and who people recommend. Ideally you want to choose from around three different options and make choice based on their level of experience and qualifications rather than who offers the lowest price for their services.

There are a number of websites where you can find the services of a legal writing coach. Ideally you should talk to at least three potential candidates. This will allow you to get more of an idea who is best suited to you. Use your regular search engine to find out more about coaches in your local area as well as getting feedback from clients who have used their services in the past.




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