
Why JustWrite?
Words: Companies' Most Overlooked Risks
Employees write all day, every day. Emails, texts, memos, analyses, and more. And yet, most employees never receive training on it, putting companies at risk. In litigation, investigations, and other proceedings, words are the evidence that determines the outcome. Every word, then, can increase or decrease risk. JustWrite helps employees reduce the risks in their writing by improving its quality and clarity.

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JustWrite Business
Our core program, JustWrite Business provides customized writing training tailored to each company's needs and risks. Choose from onsite workshops, remote training, or a combination of both. JustWrite designs training that applies our core tenets of writing to your company's business and risk profile. Employees learn how to avoid the most common mistakes that create the greatest risks.
Writing Training
JustWrite equips employees with the skills to write with awareness, purpose, clarity, and restraint -- the four tools to avoid creating risk with words.
One-on-One Coaching
High-risk writers can receive one-on-one coaching on strengthening their writing and reducing the risk it creates.
Expert Editing
JustWrite can provide expert editing on specific business memoranda and communications, applying its core tenets to your company's writing.
Our Mission
Reduce risk in business writing by improving its quality and clarity.
Who We Are
Writer. Attorney. Business professional.
JustWrite founder Simon Davidson has authored three newspaper columns, hundreds of legal memoranda, and thousands of business communications. In addition to professional writing, Simon spent two decades in Big Law defending corporations in investigations and litigation, gaining a first-hand view of the consequences words can have. Simon then joined a Fortune 300 company to advise on risk, compliance, strategy, and writing. He is the former chair of the Criminal Law Section of the Virginia Bar Association, and for nearly a decade wrote the nation's only column on government ethics: A Question of Ethics, in Roll Call.

