by The Write House | Jan 1, 2015 | Blog
Global Legal English is the international organization behind The Test of Legal English Skills (TOLES). Global Legal English has issued a permanent certificate to The Write House as a TOLES centre. The Write House is getting this special recognition after several...
by The Write House | Jan 1, 2015 | Blog
To be patentable, an invention must be: 1. novel, 2. nonobvious (it must involve an inventive step), and 3. useful (capable of industrial application). To be publishable, a piece of academic legal writing must make a claim that is: 1. novel, 2. nonobvious, and 3....
by The Write House | Dec 30, 2014 | Blog
The Write Partner is not just a newsletter. It’s your career partner. Writer and advocate, counsel and drafter, teacher and student, The Write Partner is your quintessential partner in your professional career. Improving your legal-writing skills is a lifelong...
by The Write House | Oct 24, 2014 | Blog
Section 308 of the Constitution immunises the Nigerian President and Vice President, as well as state governors and their deputies, from civil and criminal proceedings, arrest, imprisonment, and court process. This means they cannot be sued or prosecuted for any wrong...
by The Write House | Oct 22, 2014 | Blog
The Bachelor of Laws (NOT Bachelor of Law or Bachelor in Law) degree is abbreviated as LLB or LL.B (NEVER L.L.B.). But many lawyers do not understand how come or why this strange abbreviation. Well, it comes from Latin. The Latin word lex means law. Its plural is...
by The Write House | Aug 4, 2014 | Blog
Today, there is little or nothing a lawyer can do without writing; for judges, absolutely nothing. Writing well is the most critical and yet the rarest skill in law. In his book, Legal Writing Fundamentals (2014), Chinua Asuzu, the CEO of the Write House and expert in...