Editorial Policy for Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly
The editorial policy of Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly is under the
supervision of its Editorial Board and is implemented by the managing editor.
The editorial goal of Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly is to provide
members with a forum for discussion on a variety of topics.
- All manuscripts submitted will be reviewed for possible publication. The
editors reserve the right to edit all material and reject any manuscript at
its discretion.
- Statements or expressions of opinion appearing in the magazine are those
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Columbus Bar Association,
its officers, board, or staff.
- Articles are judged on topic, analysis, clarity, timeliness, quality of
writing, and style.
- Articles should be written in standard expository style. No briefs, summaries,
outlines, or memoranda will be accepted.
- No topic may be reserved for an author who indicates either verbally or
in writing that he or she intends to submit an article on a particular topic.
- Articles must represent original work of the author.
- Articles should be between 500 and 1500 words.
- Articles should be e-mailed to barbriefs@cbalaw.org.
Articles may also be submitted on 3-1/2" computer disk or CD accompanied
by a hard copy. Disks and CDs will be returned upon request.
- Authors should submit a photo, black and white headshots are preferable,
with their article. Hard copy photos will be returned upon request.
- By submitting the manuscript, the author agrees to one-time only publishing
rights, and the author retains copyrights to the article. No pay is given
for manuscripts.
Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly is published quarterly.
Send manuscripts to:
Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly Managing Editor
Columbus Bar Association
175 South Third Street, Suite 1100
Columbus, OH 43215-5193
614/221.4112
Fax 614/221.4850
E-mail barbriefs@cbalaw.org