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The good way to learn
legal writing

"All the careful strategy in the world will be of no assistance to you unless you write clearly and forcefully. And clarity and power are above all the fruit of simplicity."

– Hon. Irving R. Kaufman

That's exactly why we have created four webinars hosted by Ed Good. We strongly recommend watching all four to learn how to make your legal writing more concise, more compelling, and more persuasive.

Learn to be a better legal writer.
We are excited to share these FREE webinar sessions.

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About C. Edward Good

About C. Edward Good

C. Edward Good developed Grammar.com, a website just for writers, and wrote A Grammar Book for You and I, Oops, Me! He was graduated cum laude by the University of North Carolina. He continued his studies at the University of Virginia School of Law, receiving his J.D. degree in 1971. Ed accepted a general faculty appointment as Director of Legal Writing at Virginia Law School in 1975. In 1977, he was selected as one of two Tom C. Clark Judicial Fellows to serve the Supreme Court and the Federal Judicial Center in Washington.

From 1980 to 1993, Ed traveled throughout the country, giving seminars in effective writing to lawyers and other professionals at federal agencies, corporations, and law firms. In 1993, he joined Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, the world's largest law firm devoting its practice solely to intellectual-property law. There he conducts a variety of training programs, helps the attorneys with their publications, assists with the interpretation of language, responds to questions on grammar and style, and provides training programs for the firm's clients.