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Many writing techniques that professors and lawyers practice, such as the point-first approach, will be covered in Legal Research and Writing, the first-year legal writing course. But you should assess your own writing skills—particularly in the areas of grammar, punctuation, and style—prior to law school to discover areas for improvement. The videos below will help you identify some impediments to clarity and develop strategies for improving your written work.


Benjamin Alaire

Professor & Osler Chair in Business Law, The University of Toronto

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Katherine Vitale Lopez

Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, The University of Toronto

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Yasmin Dawood

Canada Research Chair in Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Electoral Law, and Associate Professor of Law and Political Science, The University of Toronto

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Malcolm Thornburn

Associate Professor, The University of Toronto



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Andrew Green

Associate Professor, and Associate Dean, Students, The University of Toronto

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Albert Yoon

Professor and Chair in Law and Economics, and Associate Dean – Curriculum and Research, The University of Toronto

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Douglas Sanderson

Associate Professor, The University of Toronto
 

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Anthony Niblett

Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Law, Economics, & Innovation, The University of Toronto

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Gillian Hadfield

Professor of Law, The University of Toronto

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