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6+ years
Crafting a persuasive legal memo requires more than knowing the law — it demands precise IRAC structure, tight issue framing, and the ability to distinguish binding authority from persuasive dicta. Alissa earned her Juris Doctor and brings that training directly to legal writing assignments, from ca...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
University of Notre Dame
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
15+ years
A PhD in law and years of professional writing give John deep familiarity with the precision legal writing demands — from IRAC structure and case brief formatting to persuasive motion drafting. He treats legal writing as argumentation with strict rules, breaking down how to organize analysis so each...
Cornell Law School
PHD, Law
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emilie
Holding law degrees from both Suffolk University Law School and Boston University Law School, Emilie knows legal writing from the inside — IRAC structure, persuasive briefs, case synthesis, and the precise citation formatting that professors scrutinize. She unpacks each assignment's requirements and...
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Suffolk University Law School
Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
Brown University
Degree from Brown University

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Arianna
Arianna's strength here isn't a law degree — it's the analytical rigor that comes from a Dartmouth neuroscience background, where every claim in a research paper had to be tightly structured and supported by evidence. That same discipline of building precise, logical arguments translates well to dra...
Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Mark
Mark's PhD work in immigration law and legal writing means he's spent years drafting the kinds of documents where imprecise language can derail a case — statutory analyses, policy arguments, and memoranda that must hold up under adversarial scrutiny. He teaches students to build each paragraph aroun...
Massachusetts School of Law
PHD, Immigration / Legal Writing

Certified Tutor
Gabrielle
During law school at Suffolk, Gabrielle taught Constitutional Law to high school juniors and seniors — an experience that forced her to translate dense legal reasoning into language non-lawyers could follow, which is exactly the muscle legal writing requires in reverse. She brings that clarity to IR...
Suffolk University
PHD, Law
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice, Minor in Business

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Ryan
As a practicing attorney in Georgia, Ryan knows that legal writing lives and dies on precision — whether it's structuring an IRAC analysis, drafting a persuasive brief, or citing authority in proper Bluebook format. He breaks down each component of legal memoranda and motions so students understand ...
University of North Georgia
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Lisa
Two published books and multiple scholarly articles mean Lisa has spent years learning how to build an argument on the page — a skill that translates directly to drafting legal memoranda, case briefs, and persuasive motions. Her editorial experience sharpens her ability to teach the kind of ruthless...
Duke University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Elisabeth
Elisabeth's political science degree and LSAT preparation background gave her extensive practice constructing rule-based arguments and dissecting how evidence supports a claim — the exact analytical muscles legal writing demands. She teaches students to tighten their prose and organize analysis so e...
University of Chicago
Bachelors, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Cornell Law trained Trace in the mechanics of legal argumentation, but it was teaching assistant work for legal courses and mentoring pre-law students that sharpened how he communicates those mechanics — translating the leap from undergraduate writing to the discipline of rule-based analysis. His ba...
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages
Cornell University
JD
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Frequently Asked Questions
Legal writing is a specialized form of communication that requires precision, clarity, and adherence to specific formatting and citation standards. Unlike creative or academic writing, legal writing demands a formal tone, logical argumentation, and strict adherence to rules like citation formats (Bluebook, ALWD). Legal writing includes briefs, memoranda, contracts, and pleadings—each with distinct structures and purposes designed to persuade, inform, or document legal positions.
Students often struggle with mastering citation formats, organizing complex legal arguments, and balancing formality with clarity. Many find it difficult to develop a persuasive thesis in legal briefs, properly synthesize case law, and avoid wordiness while maintaining necessary precision. Personalized tutoring helps identify your specific weak points—whether that's argument structure, citation mechanics, or legal analysis—and provides targeted feedback to strengthen your writing.
Strong legal writing starts with planning: outline your argument, identify your thesis, and organize supporting evidence (cases, statutes, rules) before drafting. Tutors for students in Queens can guide you through structuring legal memoranda and briefs, teaching you how to present facts, legal rules, and analysis in a logical flow. Revision is equally important—reading your work aloud, checking for clarity, and ensuring your citations are accurate and complete.
Legal citations follow strict rules that vary depending on the format (Bluebook for law review articles and court documents, ALWD for general legal writing). Rather than memorizing every rule, focus on understanding the core components: case names, reporter volumes, page numbers, and publication dates. Tutors can provide targeted instruction on citation mechanics, help you practice with real examples, and review your work to catch errors before submission.
A persuasive legal argument clearly states your position, supports it with relevant case law and statutes, and addresses counterarguments. Strong legal writing uses the IRAC method (Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion) to structure reasoning logically and persuasively. Personalized instruction helps you develop thesis statements that take clear positions, synthesize multiple sources of law, and present analysis that connects facts to legal principles convincingly.
Your first session focuses on understanding your specific needs—whether you're working on case briefs, memoranda, appellate briefs, or exam essays. A tutor will review samples of your writing, identify patterns in your strengths and challenges, and discuss your goals. From there, you'll develop a personalized plan that might include instruction on legal analysis, citation formats, argument structure, or revision strategies tailored to your assignments.
One-on-one tutoring provides detailed, actionable feedback on your drafts that goes beyond surface-level corrections. Tutors can explain why certain arguments work better, suggest ways to strengthen your thesis, and help you understand citation errors so you don't repeat them. This personalized approach accelerates improvement because you're getting specific guidance on your own writing rather than generic tips.
Yes—tutors can help you practice timed writing, develop efficient outlining strategies, and master the specific formats your professor expects (like exam essays or client memoranda). They can also help you understand course materials more deeply, which improves your ability to apply law to fact patterns under pressure. Regular practice with feedback before exams builds confidence and helps you manage time effectively during the actual test.
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