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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.

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.

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.

Upcoming!

 

Already on the Calendar

DC Bar​​

    

  • Wednesday, May 20

               [Quick Hits #2 – Virtual]​

        "Now That You're Writing...: Some Crucial Details"

  • Wednesday, June 17

               [Quick Hits #3 – Virtual]​

        "You're Not Done Yet: Dialing Down the Stress"

  • Thursday, July 30

               [Quick Hits #1 – Virtual]​

        "The Writing You Do Before You Start Writing

        (Or, The Benefits of Thinking First)"

  • Thursday, August 27

               [Quick Hits #2 – Virtual]​

        "Now That You're Writing...: Some Crucial Details"

  • Wednesday, September 30

               [Quick Hits #3 – Virtual]​

        "You're Not Done Yet: Dialing Down the Stress"

Smokeball​ Virtual CLE Summit:

"Skills for the Modern Legal Professional"

  • Thursday, April 30          

        "When Lawyers Write, What Can Go Wrong?"

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This is a calendar. Reserve your spot with Rick Horowitz now.
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