Your writing represents you. Too often we make simple writing mistakes that undermine our professional image, and leave us less competitive in the legal marketplace. If you write e-mails, letters, reports, plans, or other business documents; then this 90-minute class will help. This course uses a hear, see, do participatory format. You’ll hear a writing principle explained, see an example, and then do exercises applying that principle.
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3/2/2016
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When:
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Where:
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CBA Law Center 30 Bank Street New Britain, Connecticut 06050 United States
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Contact:
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Member Service Center
(860) 223-4400
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Online registration is closed.
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Presented by the Connecticut Bar Institute
Seminar Code: EDU160302
About the Program:
Your writing represents you. Too often we make simple writing mistakes that undermine our professional image, and leave us less competitive in the legal marketplace. If you write e-mails, letters, reports, plans, or other business documents; then this 90-minute class will help. This course uses a hear, see, do participatory format. You’ll hear a writing principle explained, see an example, and then do exercises applying that principle.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone who in their typical week must write emails, business letters, or reports.
You Will Learn:
- How to write so people will pay attention
- How to keep your writing short and to the point
- How to avoid the sins of email
Speaker:
Chris Amorosino, Amorosino Writing LLC, Unionville
Program Agenda:
- 6 tactics that gets your message read
- 9 ways to write emails that communicate rather than pontificate
- 5 overlooked elephants in the writing room
- Time for your questions and wisdom
Cost: Includes a light lunch and parking at the public garage at 35 Bank Street
Member $20
Non-Member $40
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