> If this were true, then it should follow that a technical writer could be a
> legal writer. We know this is not true because lawyers are legal writers.
> So if legal writing and all the other types of writing that you mention are
> under the umbrella of technical writing are performed by people qualified to
> perform those types of writing, then what type of writing is a technical
> writer performing? Generic technical writing?
>
> Lauren
>
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