Homophones – and we are not talking cell phones

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Is It “There,” “They’re,” or “Their”? The inexperienced writer often misuses words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Homophones are words that sound the same as another word but have a different meaning. Many homophones exist in every language to trip up the unwary. I focus in this blog on a…

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Kill Your Adjectives: Trimming LNC Writing

Your LNC Business Can Grow by Writing a Book

Mark Twain said that. His actual words were, “When you catch an adjective, kill it.” He explained he meant most adjectives. He objected to them because they tended to create (adjective alert) flowery and verbose writing. Sometimes Adjective are Unnecessary The doctor’s face was dark, bitter, and belligerent, and he yelled at the patient in…

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Is it Medical Malpractice or Just a Bad Outcome?

I’m sitting on my hotel bed reading my friend’s medical records. It is the night before her appointment with a second opinion cataract surgeon at Wills Eye, a Philadelphia hospital that specializes only in eye disorders. As she paces nervously around the room, she says, “I know he screwed up my surgery. Do I have…

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How to Create Stunning PowerPoint Slides

An attorney asks you to create PowerPoint slides to use in mediation or trial. Or you offer to teach a lunch and learn at a law firm or a topic at a conference. Here’s how to make your slides shine. 1. Learn how to use the slide master to create a uniform format for the…

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Are these hidden traps on your C.V. or resume?

You have accumulated a lot of great professional expertise and experience. Your client asks for a copy of your C.V. or resume. The difference between these two is primarily in the area of focus and length. A resume is shorter than a C.V. A CV provides a greater depth of information. A C.V. has no…

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The Value of the Expert Fact Witness: Case

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In this case, I served as an expert fact witness in a case involving an 80 foot tree that hit a car, killing the wife and paralyzing the husband. My pain and suffering report helped to settle the case. The facts of the expert fact witness case Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gorman and their children’s…

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Tips for Natural Sounding Writing

You have just finished reviewing a set of medical records. The client asked you to describe the injuries the plaintiff sustained in the crash. You want your report to contain natural-sounding writing. Do you ever wonder if you are setting the right tone with your writing? When it comes to that, many LNCs freeze in…

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Is LNC Subcontracting a Great Way to Get Skills?

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Yes, LNC subcontracting has benefits, but look before you leap. The Risks and Benefits Both you and the firm that hires you are taking risks. You have a risk of not getting paid if your work product is not acceptable or you’ve spent too many hours on the case. You also have a risk of…

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How to Proofread Your LNC Work Product

Have you ever made a cringe-worthy typo? I have. Embarrassing typos reflect on your expertise for creating detailed oriented reports and other work product for attorneys. Knowing how to proofread your work product makes the difference between something that makes you ashamed and something that makes you proud. Sound harsh? There are a lot of…

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Charles Cullen: Nurses Who Kill

Charles Cullen was a prolific killer. It is even more chilling to realize that no one will ever know how many patients Nurse Cullen killed. He did not keep track and his murders took place over 17 years. One estimate is that he killed over 400 patients. I recently read The Good Nurse, by Charles…

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