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WordRake saves you time and money by editing your writing for brevity and clarity.

03/25/2026

Plastic surgery expert witness, Thomas Zaydon, M.D., provides three important elements of an effective expert witness report in his interview.
https://hubs.li/Q03-CQqX0

03/20/2026

Unnecessary words muddle a writer's message and slow down the reader. We list four types of sentence clutter to look out for in your writing.
https://hubs.ly/Q03-D9Np0

03/18/2026

There are two reasons why Adina Edelman would reject an editing or proofreading job. Read about them below.
https://hubs.li/Q03-CM240

03/13/2026

After more than two years of research, Ivy B. Grey has released her groundbreaking white paper, “Digital Due Diligence: A Practical Guide to AI and Ethics in the Legal Profession.” In it she answers the important questions legal writers need to ask before using GenAI tools in their own work. https://hubs.li/Q03bWHy30

03/12/2026

“No matter what kind of software your organization uses to create content, there are tools to help you do your work better.” Professor Russell Willerton explains how to use them to make editorial practices easier in this post: https://hubs.li/Q03H_m9d0

03/11/2026

"If I take notes while I review evidence, even if I never look at them again or discard them, I am better able to retain the information." Entomology expert witness, Douglas Seemann, lists other strategies he uses to make his reports more persuasive and defensible in court. https://hubs.li/Q03-CM8r0

03/10/2026

If you're looking to replace weak adjective combinations with stronger adjectives or delete unnecessary meta discourse, then WordRake 5.3 is for you! Our press release explains our new updates and lists editing examples. https://hubs.li/Q040C4FC0

03/09/2026

What happens when a legal writing professor goes fishing? He comes back with fresh advice on how to clarify your point! Check out Professor Mark Cooney’s latest post: https://hubs.li/Q03H_nl50

03/06/2026

As writers, we're prone to using prepositions because they show relationships and add detail. But they also add more words to our sentences. Read how to eliminate phrasal prepositions from your writing.
https://hubs.ly/Q03-Db5N0

03/04/2026

"For any funding, having a connection prior to submission will help you get funded." Carolyn Owens describes her experience as a grant-writing consultant in her interview. https://hubs.li/Q03-CN_W0

03/03/2026

With WordRake 5.3, writers can get more significant changes by incorporating multiple edits at a time. Read the press release for more information and editing examples. https://hubs.li/Q040Ctr90

02/25/2026

Education expert witness, Virginia Rhodes, has a three-step process to prepare her expert witness reports. She details her process in her interview. https://hubs.li/Q03-CKB80

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