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Should Appeals Lawyers Write for the Screen or the Page?

By Scott Key on December 31, 2010
Posted in Writing

256px-Computer_monitor.jpgWith the Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, and other courts moving to e-filing, an important question arises. Should appellate lawyers write for the page or for the screen? Much would turn, it seems, on whether workflow within the courts matches the way work flows to the courts. Are the judges and…

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Georgia appellate lawyer Scott Key has a practice that focuses on criminal appeals and habeas corpus law. He has been involved in trial court cases ranging from the Georgia Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court and federal court system.

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