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2025, Legal Writing Amanda Haverstick 2025, Legal Writing Amanda Haverstick

Dear Legal Writer, Shape up your use of “this” and “that”!

Stop switching back and forth indiscriminately.

Choosing between the two words comes up a lot when you need to describe the other side’s argument before explaining why it is wrong. You’ll then want to refer back to that argument without having to repeat the full description again.

Should you refer to it as “this” argument or “that” argument?

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2025, Legal Writing Amanda Haverstick 2025, Legal Writing Amanda Haverstick

Dear Legal Writer, Never put a comma before beginning parentheses.

It’s unnecessary and considered redundant.

❌ The teacher said hi to only one boy, (whose name was Charlie).

❌ The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, (who had a strong case).

So what about after the ending parentheses? Well, that depends on whether the sentence otherwise calls for one, and it’s often within your discretion.

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