WordRake
@wordrake.bsky.social
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Clear and concise editing software for legal, government, and professional writers.
Hot take: âI always recommend that writers run their work through AI first and then go to a human editor. AI can save you a lot of time.â Writing and editing coach Daphne Gray-Grant explains her philosophy on AI and writing in this interview:
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An Interview with Editor Daphne Gray-Grant
An interview with editor Daphne Gray-Grant of Gray-Grant Communications. What do editors do? Do I need an editor? What makes good writing? Learning to edit
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3 days ago
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Copilot for text generation and WordRake for editing: can it really make a difference? Legal tech expert
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thinks so, and he shares his analysis in this blog post:
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13 days ago
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âGet a compliant, high-quality proposal submitted on time⊠no matter what.â Proposal manager Kyle Morse explains what he does, and why great writing is crucial for the job. Read more:
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An Interview with Proposal Manager Kyle Morse
Proposal manager Kyle Morse interview. What does a proposal manager do? How does proposal writing work? Project management and proposal writing. RFP writer
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16 days ago
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These judges arenât pulling any punches! Professor Mark Cooney explores recent cases where judges clapped back at poor writing, and why clear documents are so important for lawyers in this post:
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The Case for Effective Legal Writing
How quality legal writing influences the outcome of legal cases. Consequences of poor legal writing. Risks and impacts of inadequate legal writing.
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17 days ago
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Can poor legal writing get your law license suspended? It sounds far-fetched, but itâs happened! Professor Mark Cooney shares why poor legal writing can cost you more than your case in his latest blog post:
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The Case for Effective Legal Writing
How quality legal writing influences the outcome of legal cases. Consequences of poor legal writing. Risks and impacts of inadequate legal writing.
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27 days ago
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âThe ability to create meaning and an authentic exchange of ideas⊠to me, thatâs good writing.â Author and writing coach Erin Lebacqz talks about how to communicate your ideas to your readers in this article:
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An Interview with Author and Educator Erin Lebacqz
Interview with educator and author Erin Lebacqz about editing. High value writing coach insights. Editing your work. Working with an editor.
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29 days ago
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âIâve been forced to kill many darlings to preserve the Ediocratic oath of substance over style. Iâm cold and hardened as a result; it can be a heavy weight to bear, but someone has to do it.â Proposal manager Kyle Morse explains how editing fits into proposal writing in this post
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An Interview with Proposal Manager Kyle Morse
Proposal manager Kyle Morse interview. What does a proposal manager do? How does proposal writing work? Project management and proposal writing. RFP writer
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30 days ago
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âGood writing evokes a response in a reader⊠By thinking about our readers, we can typically make our writing better.â Writing coach Erin Lebacqz shares what makes great writing stand out in this interview:
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about 1 month ago
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Looking for a fast, secure editing solution? Try WordRake 5.2! Faster than ever, WordRake 5.2 offers the perfect combination of speed, security, and nuance to make your editing
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about 1 month ago
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Worried your editor is judging you? Donât! âI have never been a good copy editor! People sometimes say theyâre embarrassed to email me because of grammar or spelling mistakes, even typos, and I never see them.â Editing coach Daphne Gray-Grant talks editing in this interview:
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An Interview with Editor Daphne Gray-Grant
An interview with editor Daphne Gray-Grant of Gray-Grant Communications. What do editors do? Do I need an editor? What makes good writing? Learning to edit
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about 1 month ago
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âWriting⊠forces you to decide what matters, structure thoughts logically, identify gaps in reasoning, and refine messy ideas into clear ones.â Come with
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
as she investigates the connection between writing and thinking in this post:
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about 1 month ago
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âThe court added that the brief âwould compare unfavorably with the majority of the handwritten pro se pleadings prepared by laypersons.ââ Ouch! What could make a judge write such a review? Professor Mark Cooney explains.
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The Case for Effective Legal Writing
How quality legal writing influences the outcome of legal cases. Consequences of poor legal writing. Risks and impacts of inadequate legal writing.
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about 1 month ago
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âWordRake goes beyond surface-level corrections and generic word swaps.â The newest version of our editing software sharpens your message with plain language and clarity. Read about WordRake 5.1.
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about 1 month ago
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Not all technical language is jargon. Professor and plain language advocate Russell Willerton, PhD looks at the nuances in this blog post:
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about 1 month ago
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âBy making rejection an intentional part of the process, the negative draft helps writers develop stronger instincts for what makes writing effective.â Frustrate yourself into better writing with
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
and the negative draft. Learn more:
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about 1 month ago
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This seems like a useful feed to follow. Thanks
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about 1 month ago
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Our team had fun being piratey at
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last night! Come visit Hana Zumout, and
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
today and see what the newest WordRake updates have to offer!
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âFear happens to all of us from time to time, including the very best lawyers and legal writers. When it happens to you, though, it does not mean that you canât do a great job for your clients.â
@brilliantlegalmind.bsky.social
explains:
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about 2 months ago
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GenAI cannot provide the level of reasoning required for legal documents, but it can be a great starting point. Find out how LLMâs âreasonâ and why not to use it for the critical thinking part of your documents.
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about 2 months ago
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Why does legaltech matter? Check out this documentary, and we'll see you at ILTACON in a few days!
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about 2 months ago
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Are you editing for a subject matter expert who wonât let go of convoluted language? Youâre not alone. Fortunately,
@leslieo.bsky.social
has worked with her share of stubborn experts, and she has advice:
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about 2 months ago
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âCopilot is a general-purpose generative AI. It can help make your text more readable, but it doesnât really understand how certain words may have specific meanings in a legal context.â Legal tech expert
@bschorr.bsky.social
investigates the best way to edit with todayâs tools:
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The Right Tool for the Job â Copilot or WordRake?
Copilot vs WordRake. Should I use copilot or something else to edit? Writing briefs with copilot. WordRake and Copilot pros and cons.
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about 2 months ago
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"Everyone needs an editor. When we write we become too close to our own work and we always benefit from the âoutsideâ perspective of a fresh pair of eyes." Daphne Gray-Grant shares her experience as a professional editor as we kick off our newest expert series!
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about 2 months ago
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âExpert writers revise strategically. They bring a mental checklist or set of purposeful questions to the revision process.â
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
shares how novice legal writers can learn to ask the right questions as they revise:
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How to Build an Expert Legal Writer
How to build a legal writing expert. What separates an expert from a novice legal writer? How can a novice legal writer think like an expert?
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about 2 months ago
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âThe good news about even the scariest legal writing projects is that they are not the bar exam. You are allowed to ask for help.â
@brilliantlegalmind.bsky.social
shares her tips for how to handle writing briefs that scare you in this post:
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about 2 months ago
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âSeeing what doesnât work forces writers to grapple with their goals, ultimately clarifying what matters.â Experiment with the negative draft as
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
guides you through the writing process in this post:
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about 2 months ago
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ILTACON is coming! Did you know you can use tech to help your junior associates build legal reasoning skills? Check out this webinar:
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about 2 months ago
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âWordRakeâs technical improvements allow it to offer more edits per sentence and expands the addressable distance between complex noun phrases and their verbs.â Learn about how version 5.1 improves punctuation and grammar edits.
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about 2 months ago
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You'll see lots of AI at this year's ILTACON, but what does that mean for your ethical duty of technology competence? Learn more:
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about 2 months ago
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âAttorneys have more choices than ever for tools to help you write well. The trick is knowing which tool is best for what job. And a lot comes down to what youâre trying to write.â Legal tech expert
@bschorr.bsky.social
looks at WordRake and Copilot, and if theyâre better together.
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about 2 months ago
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Donât drown your writing in jargon, but donât omit important information because you think itâs too technical for a plan language document. Professor Russell Willerton, PhD breaks down the difference, and how to balance clarity and precision:
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about 2 months ago
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Subject matter expert insisting their jargon is the only way? Maybe you need a new way to explain your plain language edits.
@leslieo.bsky.social
offers tips that editors can use in this blog post:
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Four Ways to Handle Plain Language Pushback from Stubborn SMEs
Editing for subject matter experts. SMEs and plain language. What to do if your SME pushes back on edits. Leslie O'Flahavan on Plain language and SMEs
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about 2 months ago
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Scholarly non-fiction has a reputation for being unreadably dense. And itâs not undeserved. But copywriter
@laurapoole.bsky.social
has concrete recommendations to make your documents more readable:
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2 months ago
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âWhen managed with self-compassion, fear can be understood and even harnessed to help you zero in on the details that matter most.â Lawyer and mindfulness coach
@brilliantlegalmind.bsky.social
helps you harness your anxieties in this post:
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2 months ago
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Less than a month before ILTACON! Looking for innovations for your team? Check out our page of innovation resources:
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2 months ago
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Generative AI gives you a first draft. WordRake helps you refine it. Legal tech expert
@bschorr.bsky.social
shares his thoughts on pairing todayâs tools for a faster, safer legal writing process.
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2 months ago
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Last day of ALWD! Have you visited our team yet? Come to the WordRake booth and meet
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and Hana, and see what updates we've made with 5.1!
2 months ago
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Stop by and see
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
and Gary at the Professional Development Consortium's Summer Conference, and check out WordRake 5.1, released this week!
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3 months ago
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Press Release: WordRake 5.1 improves nuanced editing for complex documents! Try it today:
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3 months ago
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One week left until ALWD! Celebrating another one of our favorite legal writing professors, Kathryn Boling:
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3 months ago
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Thinking about
#ILTACON2025
and innovation? Here are some great document creation tools for your team:
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3 months ago
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âThe briefs that scare you tend not to be the simplest ones. They usually require more of your time rather than less. Once you have managed your fear enough, you should start as soon as possible.â
@brilliantlegalmind.bsky.social
explains:
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How to Write a Solid Brief for the Case That Makes You Nervous
Strategies for brief writing and anxiety. How to write a brief when you're scared of the outcome. Claire Parsons brief writing, anxiety &self-compassion.
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3 months ago
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Youâre trying to adhere to plain language guidelines, but you have to talk about a technical topic accurately. What do you do? Plain language expert Russell Willerton shares his advice in this post:
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3 months ago
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PDC is less than a week away! Did you know WordRake was founded by NYT bestselling author and legal writing coach Gary Kinder? Check out his collection of tipsâand come meet him at PDC to learn what sparked the creation of WordRake.
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3 months ago
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Less than 2 weeks until ALWD, and we're hyped about legal writing! Here are some tips for writing the perfect memo:
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3 months ago
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Legal careers donât always take a predictable path. As we get ready for PDC, weâre thinking about the non-traditional ways to develop your team. And hereâs something special: our founder Gary Kinder will be there! Come meet the legal writing coach behind WordRake.
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3 months ago
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Worried that your briefs are unclear? Professor Mark Cooney has 10 tips to fix that. Check out his new blog post:
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3 months ago
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âResponding to AI-generated text may even remind you of what do know. Instead of shouting âNO!â at the screen, articulate the rule or principle that GenAI got wrong and include that nuance in your own draft.â
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
explains:
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3 months ago
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âTo improve, novice legal writers must learn to ask better revision questionsâones that move beyond surface features to rhetorical effectiveness.â
@ivybgrey.bsky.social
explains how you can teach these in-depth editing skills. Read more:
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3 months ago
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âPick your battles. If you can edit most sections of the document, so they are written in plain language, just format the un-plain content differently.â
@leslieo.bsky.social
shares her tips for plain language editing and stubborn experts:
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Four Ways to Handle Plain Language Pushback from Stubborn SMEs
Editing for subject matter experts. SMEs and plain language. What to do if your SME pushes back on edits. Leslie O'Flahavan on Plain language and SMEs
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3 months ago
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