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The article describes how lawyers can emulate The Economist’s writing style to make their own writing more engaging. It highlights five techniques used by the publication:

  1. Using colons effectively to add emphasis

  2. Employing vivid action verbs

  3. Incorporating evocative examples and analogies to draw readers in

  4. Beginning sentences in a concise and engaging manner

  5. Using parallel construction for clarity and rhythm

Adopting these strategies can make legal writing more accessible and appealing to readers.