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Carol Clasby, J.D.

Carol Clasby, J.D.

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Carol Clasby is a JD-trained legal writer, editor, and communications strategist who helps law
firms, legal tech companies, and regulated businesses clearly communicate complex ideas. She
develops style guides, drafting standards, and scalable content processes that compel clarity,
consistency, and accuracy—enabling organizations to build efficient, repeatable content systems
their audiences can trust.
Writing for the modern digital landscape, Carol balances precision with performance—crafting
content where every word informs readers while strategically triggering SEO and AI-
optimization signals for discoverability. She also trains executives, attorneys, and staff to write in
a friction-free style that supports business objectives while reinforcing credibility.
When she is not writing, Carol might be found paddling her outrigger canoe on the Pacific
Ocean, walking the Camino de Santiago, or exploring cultures through cuisine.

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