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1 - This @ImmersionClinic, "How to Conclude a Brief," is based on an essay by @brian_wolfman available in full here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf….

Tks to @RimaSirota for smart critique. #legalwriting #appellatetwitter #LRWProf
3 – I. Introduction
A while back, I observed a fleeting discussion among a few appellate-litigation mavens in the #appellatetwitter crowd about what should go in the “conclusion” section of an appellate brief.
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1. This @ImmersionClinic thread on parentheticals in legal briefs is based on an essay by @brian_wolfman available in full here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…). #legalwriting #appellatetwitter #LRWProf. [cont'd]
2. Introduction
This long thread is a short essay on explanatory parentheticals in legal briefs. Yes, folks, it’s embarrassing, but you’re being offered gratuitous moralizing on parentheticals. [cont'd]
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