Get to know WordRake editing software. Launched in 2012, it's the secure choice for legal, business, and government writers. If you write for work, then WordRake works for you. Click through for examples. https://lnkd.in/gPrVWvZ8
WordRake
软件开发
Seattle,Washington 2,895 位关注者
Instant, simple, secure editing tool that provides brevity and clarity for legal, government and corporate writing
关于我们
WordRake is the instant, secure editing tool that provides brevity and clarity for writing in legal, government and corporate. It helps you edit quickly, communicate clearly, write concisely, and eliminate useless words. Simply compose in Microsoft Word or Outlook, hit the "RAKE" button, and in seconds WordRake suggests edits for tighter, more effective writing. WordRake editing software saves you time and money, and gives you the confidence that your report, letter, or memo is as clear and concise as possible. If documents are your work product, then there's a lot riding on your words. Let WordRake software help you strengthen and hone those words. WordRake was created by Gary Kinder, author, lawyer and writing expert. Visit www.wordrake.com for more information and to download a free seven-day trial.
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https://www.wordrake.com
WordRake的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 软件开发
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Seattle,Washington
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2012
- 领域
- Editing software、Writing software、legal technology和legal writing
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2500 Westlake Ave. N
Suite W
US,Washington,Seattle,98109
WordRake员工
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The best thing you can do to help readers understand your legal writing is to structure your document the way they expect, using IRAC or CREAC structures. Once you’ve mastered that structure, you can get creative with the details. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q02_kTw00
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“Lawyers cite law. But midsentence citations disrupt flow. So with occasional exceptions, prefer to use words in your sentences and to cite after.” Professor Mark Cooney offers his top brief writing tips: https://hubs.li/Q039hc0Q0
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“Remember, the goal of giving first is to uplift others without expecting immediate returns.” Ivy Grey explains why professionals trying to grow their network should lead with kindness and generosity: https://hubs.li/Q0326sM80
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We know this has been a weird, uncomfortable, overwhelming year for many government communicators, and we want all our friends at National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC) to know just how much we appreciate you and all you do. We can’t wait to see you at Comms School in May, and talk about the importance of clear communication. https://hubs.ly/Q03cMnn30
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Generative AI has gotten a lot of lawyers in trouble since it first proved it could pass the bar exam. But what does that mean for you? Do you just ignore this potentially game-changing technology? In her white paper on AI and ethics, Ivy Grey suggests that legal professionals have a duty to understand and engage with these new technologies, and she lays out the best way to do it: https://hubs.li/Q03bWGXh0
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Judges are your audience—so write with them in mind. Learn how to anticipate a judge’s needs and expectations in Part 2 of The Perfect Brief series. Find out more: https://hubs.li/Q03ckXnw0
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It’s not even AI—how could WordRake come anywhere close to editing like a human? Professor Mark Cooney of Cooley Law School challenged WordRake’s 50,000 algorithms to an editing competition and shared the results with us. Here’s how it went: https://hubs.li/Q02YgNjZ0
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“Specialized language and outdated writing ‘rules’ contribute to making academic prose more convoluted than it needs to be. The rise of plain language and accessibility has offered new goals for simplifying such dense writing without sacrificing meaning.” Copyeditor Laura Poole shares recommendations for clarifying scholarly nonfiction. https://hubs.li/Q03bzMd50
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With the advent of GenAI it’s a brave new world for the legal profession, but your ethical commitments haven’t changed. Ivy Grey explains the ethical implications of generative AI adoption and how to make it work for you in her groundbreaking white paper. Read it today: https://hubs.li/Q03bWHhw0
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