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Ft. Lauderdale, FL, United States, 2010/06/23 - Ft. Lauderdale employment attorney Donna Ballman’s book, The Writer’s Guide to the Courtroom: Let’s Quill All the Lawyers, has been named a finalist in the Florida Writers Associations’ 2010 Royal Palm Literary Awards.
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Donna Ballman has practiced employment law for 24 years. She was named in The Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiffs' Lawyers in America, 2007, and has received numerous awards. Donna’s book, The Writer’s Guide to the Courtroom: Let’s Quill All the Lawyers, is part of Behler Publications’ award-winning “Get it Write” series.
Donna (donnaballman.com) has taught at the Wordsmitten “Pitch the Publishers” Workshop, and will be teaching at The Florida Writer’s Conference, and the Tallahassee Writer’s Conference on how to use the law in writing. She is available to speak to groups of journalists, novelists and screenwriters. She has been interviewed on radio, TV and newspapers on aspects of employment law. She blogs regularly in The Write Report covering writing and publishing news, commenting about where TV and books got the law wrong and how they could fix the problems in their stories, and who did well writing about the law. Her podcasts about writing and publishing on the Radio Litopia as The Debriefer, and on the Litopia After Dark Podcast every Friday, have over 20,000 listeners.
About The Writer’s Guide to the Courtroom
For novelists and screen writers, The Writer’s Guide to the Courtroom has everything you need to inspire your writing, help your characters navigate the legal system, and get your story right. When your fiction or non-fiction calls for a character to sue someone or be sued and survive the ordeal, this book should be number one on your docket. For journalists, this book is the go-to book for any story involving the civil justice system. It’s a primer on the major types of law, who the players are, how to research the law, how trials really work, and what happens from the moment a client walks in the door in an attorney’s office.
Featuring a Foreword by Alex Ferrer, TV’s Judge Alex
Ms. Ballman asked some lawyers, including bestselling author Brad Meltzer what really bugged them about how the civil justice system is portrayed in books and screenplays, and to talk about which ones really got it right. Some of their responses are quoted throughout this book to help you see the ways in which "getting it wrong" can alienate the 1.1 million lawyers who are also readers.
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