When Worlds Collide: Teaching Legal Writing in Context
Most attorneys would agree that strong writing skills are an important component of practicing law. Indeed, a common complaint of...
Professor Kirsten L. Clement joined the law faculty of Florida Coastal School of Law in 2005. After graduating from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, Clement worked as an associate attorney at Marks Gray P.A., practicing workers’ compensation. Clement has served as the director of the lawyering process department since 2015, leading the design and implementation of a revised legal writing curriculum. Clement has also designed and taught an online course for the Coastal Law LL.M. program. Clement has presented at legal writing conferences, and served to develop and institute a pro bono research and writing clinic, formerly operating as a student organization, the Public Interest Research Bureau.
Most attorneys would agree that strong writing skills are an important component of practicing law. Indeed, a common complaint of...
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