Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2020, Volume 33, Number 1
Content
- Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Practice of Law
- Can Ai Sue in Federal Court?
- Capture the Flag: Winning With Forum Selection Clauses
- Current Legal Issues in Video Games and Esports
- Editor's Foreword the Future Is Here
- Embracing Evolution in the Delivery of Legal Services
- From the Section Chair What We've Done and What's to Come
- Letter to the Editor
- Masthead
- MCLE Article A Trial Lawyer's Guide to Rule 3.3
- Reflections on Becoming an Appellate Lawyer Hall of Famer
- Report on the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Federal Courts Symposium Featuring Judges of the Central District of California
- Table of Contents
- Tech Tips: Making Use of Fastcase
- The Future Holds Many Possibilities
- The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution By Eric Foner
- What Is the Ccpa and Why Should Litigators Care?
- The Overworked Sentence
The Overworked Sentence
By Howard Posner
Howard Posner is a certified appellate law specialist in Los Angeles.
Do you know what the single greatest cause of bad writing is?
Neither do I, but if you’re making a "Single Greatest Causes" list, the overworked sentence has to be somewhere near the top. Sentences, like people, are mishaps waiting to happen when they’re asked to do too much.