Grammar for Lawyers Audio Course: Lesson 7 — Using Connectors in Legal English
- Macson Bell Business & Law

- Jan 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 11
Good legal reasoning isn’t only about what you argue — it’s about how you guide the reader through each step. Structure creates momentum. When your sentences are organized, the reader doesn’t have to work to follow the logic. When they aren’t, even strong arguments feel uneven.

