Webinar Recording

Mar 17, 2021

Webinar Recording: Intro to Effective Business Writing

Presented by The Belonging Project
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About the Program

Clients and supervisors are busy and impatient and need real-time answers to their questions. In this session, we discuss how to draft effective emails that will meet your readers’ needs. Julie introduces principles of effective writing and present “before” and “after” examples to practice your editing skills.

The workshop focuses on writing for your audience, organizing your answer, and writing clearly, precisely, succinctly, and efficiently.

Speaker

Julie S. Schrager, In-House Legal Writing Coach, Schiff Hardin

Julie is passionate about teaching writing to a wide range of audiences and has worked as Schiff Hardin’s in-house legal writing coach for 12 years. In that role, she works one-on-one with the firm’s summer associates, associates, and partners to improve their writing skills. Julie also hosts workshops addressing a range of writing topics, including writing persuasively, effective writing for business lawyers, grammar and punctuation basics, and revising and editing your own work.

Julie is committed to increasing diversity in the legal profession and hosts writing workshops for 1Ls at law schools around the country and for diverse law student groups. This spring she has spoken to law students at Howard Law, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Fordham Law, the University of Illinois College of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, and as part of the Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program.

Julie graduated from Harvard College in 1986 and the University of Chicago Law School in 1989. After graduation, she worked as an associate in the litigation and legislation practice areas at Arnold & Porter in Washington, DC, and as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Civil Division of the US Attorney’s office in Boston. Julie taught legal writing full-time at Chicago-Kent College of Law for several years before she joined Schiff and continues to teach periodically.

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