
How Great Litigators Write
Most cases are won or lost on the papers. Judges decide under pressure, with limited time and crowded dockets, and the lawyers who consistently secure favorable rulings are not the ones who file the longest briefs or cite the most cases - they are the ones who know how judges actually read, think, and decide.
This course reveals how top litigators use writing to control outcomes: framing issues as decisions, presenting facts judges trust, turning case law into authority courts rely on, and avoiding the subtle missteps that cost credibility and momentum. Learn how to make your legal writing work where it matters most - register today!
- Use real judicial insights to make briefs easier to rule from.
- Avoid word and tone choice that triggers judicial resistance.
- Find out if you're guilty of the 10 writing mistakes even seasoned lawyers make.
- Discover how great litigators approach high-pressure motions differently.
- Learn how to strategically address adverse authority without undermining your position.
- Hear creative ways to use AI to elevate your legal writing.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
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$34.65How Great Litigators Write
Most cases are won or lost on the papers. Judges decide under pressure, with limited time and crowded dockets, and the lawyers who consistently secure favorable rulings are not the ones who file the longest briefs or cite the most cases - they are the ones who know how judges actually read, think, and decide.
This course reveals how top litigators use writing to control outcomes: framing issues as decisions, presenting facts judges trust, turning case law into authority courts rely on, and avoiding the subtle missteps that cost credibility and momentum. Learn how to make your legal writing work where it matters most - register today!
- Use real judicial insights to make briefs easier to rule from.
- Avoid word and tone choice that triggers judicial resistance.
- Find out if you're guilty of the 10 writing mistakes even seasoned lawyers make.
- Discover how great litigators approach high-pressure motions differently.
- Learn how to strategically address adverse authority without undermining your position.
- Hear creative ways to use AI to elevate your legal writing.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
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Most cases are won or lost on the papers. Judges decide under pressure, with limited time and crowded dockets, and the lawyers who consistently secure favorable rulings are not the ones who file the longest briefs or cite the most cases - they are the ones who know how judges actually read, think, and decide.
This course reveals how top litigators use writing to control outcomes: framing issues as decisions, presenting facts judges trust, turning case law into authority courts rely on, and avoiding the subtle missteps that cost credibility and momentum. Learn how to make your legal writing work where it matters most - register today!
- Use real judicial insights to make briefs easier to rule from.
- Avoid word and tone choice that triggers judicial resistance.
- Find out if you're guilty of the 10 writing mistakes even seasoned lawyers make.
- Discover how great litigators approach high-pressure motions differently.
- Learn how to strategically address adverse authority without undermining your position.
- Hear creative ways to use AI to elevate your legal writing.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.













