Clear Legal Drafting Webinar:
How Technology Supports Substantive Legal Writing
On November 14, 2024, Ivy B. Grey presented as part of a three-part webinar hosted by Cooley Law School’s Kimble Center for Legal Drafting in partnership with Clarity International. Cooley Distinguished Professor Emeritus Joseph Kimble and Cooley Professor Mark Cooney also spoke. This is a pre-recorded version of Ivy’s presentation. In the presentation, Ivy discusses how you can use technology like Microsoft Word, WordRake, and generative AI, to improve organization, focus, clarity, and brevity in your legal writing—without feeling like you're throwing away work.
Check out other related content from Ivy:
Webinars:
- A Practical Guide to AI and Ethics
- Exploring GenAI Ethics through Storytelling
- AI Engagement Framework Webinar
- The Duty of Technology Competence
- Using Technology to Edit Legal Documents (for students)
- Connecting Technology Training and Substantive Legal Writing Skills (for professors)
- Make Microsoft Word Work for You
Blogs:
- Weaknesses of AI-Generated Writing—and Why You Must Edit
- Why AI-Generated Text Sounds Wordy and Choppy
- Using the Table of Contents for Advocacy and Persuasion
- Persuasive Legal Writing: Making the Most of Citations, Editing, and the Table of Authorities
- Creating Clarity through Document Structure
- Using Track Changes and Comments for Collaborative Editing in Microsoft Word
Thanks for your interest in this webinar. WordRake is clear and concise editing software for legal professionals. We’re available to demonstrate WordRake for others in your management team and discuss workflow integrations and use cases. Learn more about WordRake's plain language editing features in this video. To request a quote, get technical information, or to set up a pilot or demo for your firm, please contact sales@wordrake.com.