Drafting Attorney

/ˈdrɑːftɪŋ əˈtɜːrnɪ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A lawyer who prepares and writes legal documents or instruments with precision and clarity.
    The drafting attorney carefully prepared the contract to avoid ambiguities.

Forms

  • drafting attorney
  • drafting attorneys

Commentary

Focuses on precision and clarity in legal document preparation; often a specialized role within law firms or corporate legal departments.

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