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Effective Writing in Legal and Business Settings

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LAW X 407.2

This course is designed to be a companion to the oral communications course covering pre-writing essentials and more.

Typically Available
Fall
Spring

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What you can learn.

Review key components of clear and effective written communications to utilize in the most common legal employer settings
Learn pre-writing essentials including purpose, tone, clarity, and appropriate vocabulary
Develop various ways of handling serious mistakes in written communications

About This Course

This course reviews key components of clear and effective written communications to utilize in emails, print correspondence and more formal memoranda in the most common legal employer settings. A companion to the oral communications course, it covers pre-writing essentials including audience, purpose, tone, form, internal organization, clarity, appropriate vocabulary, time management, revision and proofreading, as well as grammar and style. The course also addresses various ways of handling serious mistakes in written communications, including misinterpretations, errors and typos, and misdirected correspondence.

This course applies toward the following programs

certificate Approved by the American Bar Association, the Paralegal Studies (Undergraduate) Certificate prepares students for a career as a professional paralegal in a law firm, business, government, or nonprofit organization. The program fulfills educational requirements to work as a paralegal in California and is taught by UCLA School of Law-approved instructors.

Approved by the American Bar Association, the Paralegal Studies (Undergraduate) Certificate prepares students for a career as a professional paralegal in a law firm, business, government, or nonprofit organization. The program fulfills educational requirements to work as a paralegal in California and is taught by UCLA School of Law-approved instructors.