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Reporting and Custody Narratives
Write findings readers trust: structure, uncertainty language, and custody notes that survive a second read.
Schedule a workshop callOverview
You draft sections against anonymized scenarios, swap critiques, and revise for clarity rather than drama. We spend time on how screenshots age and how to reference hashes without turning the report into a log dump.
What is included
- Three report skeletons you can adapt internally
- Line-level edits from instructors on one major draft
- Workshop on describing uncertainty without sounding evasive
- Custody narrative worksheet tied to your own tool names
- Optional voice memo practice for verbal handoffs
Outcomes
- Deliver a ten-page capstone with explicit open questions section
- Rewrite a vague paragraph into two precise alternatives
- Peer score at least two drafts using a shared rubric
FAQ
English-only?
Feedback is in English. You may draft appendices in Korean if you translate key claims back for instructor review.
Templates ownership?
You may reuse skeletons inside your organization. Redistribution outside your org is not permitted.
Not legal advice
We discuss tone and structure, not statutes. External reviewers remain your responsibility.
Learner notes
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“My second draft finally dropped the movie-trailer adjectives. Took the bruise.”
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“Helpful on custody phrasing without pretending to be counsel.”