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Which of the following best describes the difference between legal writing and legal content writing?
Which of the following best describes the difference between legal writing and legal content writing?
- Legal writing and legal content writing are the same thing.
- Legal writing is produced for the general public, while legal content writing is created by lawyers for court purposes.
- Legal writing is produced by lawyers for court purposes, while legal content writing is created for the general public with little legal knowledge. (correct)
- Legal writing and legal content writing both require extensive legal knowledge.
Who is the target audience for legal content writing?
Who is the target audience for legal content writing?
- Legal scholars
- Average consumers with little legal knowledge (correct)
- Judges
- Lawyers
What types of documents do lawyers produce as part of their legal writing?
What types of documents do lawyers produce as part of their legal writing?
- Contracts, letters, pleadings, briefs, opinions (correct)
- Social media posts, advertisements, emails
- Speeches, presentations, lectures
- Books, articles, blog posts
How does legal content writing differ from writing for court purposes?
How does legal content writing differ from writing for court purposes?
What is the main goal of legal content writing?
What is the main goal of legal content writing?