INTA Writing Workshop: Mission Accomplished

by David Krell
david@davidkrell.com

They came. They laughed. They learned.

After scores of conference calls, emails, and revisions to our respective PowerPoint presentations, Effective Legal Writing Workshop is in the INTA history books.

With humor, practical examples, and an engaging approach with the audience of approximately 170, our panel enjoyed a lively response.

I began with a general exercise to engage the audience. We broke up into small groups to answer this question: Why is legal writing important? Give your top three reasons.

Bob Latham talked about going beyond the form file, striking the word ‘clearly’ from drafts, and avoiding using superfluous words. Kelly Slavitt talked about the importance of language in cease and desist letters and license agreements.
Joff Wild talked about the strategies that lawyers can use to effectively communicate with the media.

But there’s no resting on laurels.
Jim McCarthy of McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff is coordinating workshops for the 2011 INTA Annual Meeting. Last week, Jim invited me to speak. He sat through this morning’s workshop and, immediately after it ended, we began brainstorming about my topic for 2011.