Law School’s Missed Lessons: How To Draft Pleadings

Associate Eric Yakaitis recently published an Expert Analysis in Law360’s Missed Lessons series on how to draft pleadings.
In the piece, Eric highlights a common challenge for new litigators: while law school builds a strong legal foundation, many graduates enter practice without hands-on experience drafting complaints, motions, discovery requests and other critical pleadings. He offers practical guidance on how young attorneys can bridge that gap by studying real filings, mastering procedural rules, seeking mentorship and writing with clarity and strategy.
His insights reflect Haug Barron Law Group’s commitment to developing skilled advocates who combine strong legal analysis with practical courtroom experience.
Read the full article in Law360 here.
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