NAAG provides a growing library of on-demand resources*, including courses, podcasts, and more, designed to deliver practical, high-quality training for the attorney general community.
Our on-demand courses include recordings of prior programs as well as purpose-built learning experiences covering a wide range of topics relevant to attorney general community and beyond. On-demand courses are available to both members and non-members, with certain offerings eligible for continuing legal education (CLE)** credit depending on the course and jurisdiction.
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This course, led by attorney David Day, focuses on enhancing legal writing through the application of creative writing techniques. Participants will learn how to structure their writing effectively, choose impactful words, and establish an engaging tone that resonates with judges and other legal audiences. The course will explore the importance of compelling introductions and how to maintain reader interest throughout legal documents. By analyzing examples of effective legal writing, attendees will gain practical tools to refine their own writing style, ultimately improving their ability to persuade and communicate within the legal framework. This course is designed for attorneys seeking to elevate their legal writing skills and embrace the art of persuasive communication.
- Identify key elements of compelling legal writing structure.
- Analyze the impact of word choice and tone on legal writing effectiveness.
- Apply creative writing techniques to enhance legal writing.
- Develop strategies for engaging introductions in legal briefs.
- Evaluate examples of legal writing for clarity and persuasion.
* Some of our resrouces, including on-demand courses, require you to log in or create an account to register and/or access the content.. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one.
** Before registering for any CLE-eligible course, participants should verify that their jurisdiction permits on-demand and/or self-study CLE, as requirements vary by state and territory.

