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Legal Writing on the Move


                 The following is the text of Susan
                 Hanley Kosse's opening remarks at
                 the LWI conference held in Atlanta
                 in June 2006.
Good Morning. I'm Susan Kosse, President of the
Legal Writing Institute, and I am here to welcome
you to the 2006 Biennial Conference of the Institute.
First, let me thank Jennifer Chiovaro, Dean
Kaminshine, Georgia State, and all the Georgia
law schools for hosting us. The opening reception
was fantastic and we appreciate your warm
southern hospitality.
   Also before continuing, I want to thank Terry
Seligmann, our outgoing President. We owe her a
debt of gratitude for leading us these past two years.
Terry is a model of professionalism and calmness.
During my years as co-chair of the Seattle conference
with her and now as one of her board colleagues, I
have never seen her rattled even when dealing with
hot topics. She leads with a soft, gentle approach that


all of us appreciate. Terry, please accept this gift as
just a small token of our appreciation for all that you
have done for us and this organization.
   As you know the theme of the conference is
Legal Writing on the Move. This theme is perfect
on so many levels. For some of the over 550
participants here (and that is an all time record for a
LWI conference) you are moving into the field of
legal writing for the first time. If you have joined the
field of legal writing within the past two years or if
this is your first conference, please stand up so we
can publicly acknowledge and welcome you. We are
so glad you are here and let me warn you that my
first conference was just six years ago and now
I am the president!
   For others, we are moving forward either by
enjoying more job security at our schools, taking on
administrative roles within our schools, or becoming
recognized as outstanding teachers and scholars.
And as we move forward we are reaching more and
more milestones. This year we received many joyful
announcements of our members becoming tenured.
We also received news of teachers winning
university and community awards as well as placing
articles in top journals and authoring books. Our
members also stay on the move hosting international
conferences on legal writing, planning symposia on
writing-across-the-curriculum, and helping their
schools comply with the new ABA standards.
   We have some members among us who take this
moving idea literally and are moving within the
profession to new schools. Our own institute has
recently moved from Seattle to Mercer. For those
members moving this year, we wish you good luck
at your new law schools.
   Finally, we have members now beginning to
move beyond the profession without leaving it
behind. I am excited that the Peak Years track
planned by Anne Enquist will provide an
opportunity for our most experienced members to
share and discuss the many innovative ideas they
have for making the most of their careers.
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