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The Prime Prose Story
The Prime Prose Story
The Prime Prose Story
The Prime Prose Story
The Prime Prose Story
Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful.
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Rick Horowitz can help.
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Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose, LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, non-profits and law firms. His goals? Clearer, crisper, better-organized, less jargony, more effective legal writing. And less stress.
Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful.
​
Rick Horowitz can help.
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Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose, LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, non-profits and law firms. His goals? Clearer, crisper, better-organized, less jargony, more effective legal writing. And less stress.
Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful.
​
Rick Horowitz can help.
​
Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose, LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, non-profits and law firms. His goals? Clearer, crisper, better-organized, less jargony, more effective legal writing. And less stress.
Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful.
​
Rick Horowitz can help.
​
Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose, LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, non-profits and law firms. His goals? Clearer, crisper, better-organized, less jargony, more effective legal writing. And less stress.
Knowing the law is essential – but so is being able to communicate effectively about it. That can be challenging. That can be stressful.
​
Rick Horowitz can help.
​
Rick is founder and Wordsmith in Chief of Prime Prose, LLC, leading highly popular – and highly practical – legal-writing workshops coast to coast. A graduate of Brandeis University and NYU School of Law and a former lawyer himself, he's worked with state and local bar associations, government agencies, and a variety of corporations, non-profits and law firms. His goals? Clearer, crisper, better-organized, less jargony, more effective legal writing. And less stress.
Recent Highlights!
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https://connect.justia.com/webinars/what-stays-what-goes-crisper-clearer-tighter-legal-writing
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[Available to Justia members]
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Upcoming!
Already on the Calendar
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DC Bar​​
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Wednesday & Thursday, October 29 & 30
[Virtual]​​
​ "More Effective Writing Makes More
Effective Lawyers"
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Thursday, December 11
[Quick Hits – Virtual]​​
"The Writing You Do Before You Start Writing
(Or, The Benefits of Thinking First)"
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Thursday, January 8, 2026
[Quick Hits – Virtual]​
"Now That You're Writing...: Some Crucial Details"
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Thursday, February 5, 2026
[Quick Hits – Virtual]​
"You're Not Done Yet: Dialing Down the Stress"
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The World Bank Group​
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Thursday, November 13 [In Person]
"'You Write Just Like a Lawyer!"' Might Not
Be a Compliment"
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Nebraska State Bar Association
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Friday, December 5 [In Person]
​ "More Effective Writing Makes More
Effective Lawyers"
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