Cybersecurity Law
Cybersecurity Law
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This is a research paper on cybersecurity law in" rel="nofollow">in the United States, to be submitted to satisfy a research requirement as part of a J.D. program. I have a rough 36-page
draft with comments from my professor. I need the followin" rel="nofollow">ing from the writer:
1. Please address every comment on the draft. My research supervisor made these comments. Some are structural revisions, others require substantive rewrites and
follow-up research. I was advised by "Chris" a customer support rep, to select the "Research Paper" option with a lower number of pages for this kin" rel="nofollow">ind of work, rather
than the "Editin" rel="nofollow">ing" service, which does not in" rel="nofollow">include substantive rewrites or follow-up research.
2. Please format citations accordin" rel="nofollow">ing to the 20th Edition of the "Bluebook," the legal citation manual. Most of my citations are currently unformatted and need to
conform to this style. Please use a citation for every descriptive statement made. Only normative statements (arguments) are uncited. I can provide you with the
bibliographical in" rel="nofollow">information you will need to fix the citations at some poin" rel="nofollow">int on Thursday evenin" rel="nofollow">ing or Friday. Do let me know if you need it sooner and I haven't provided
it. Also please feel free to contact me with specific requests. I will try to respond promptly.
3. Please check for general grammar and style.
The paper is currently 36 pages in" rel="nofollow">in length. It may not be shorter than 30 pages. I am purchasin" rel="nofollow">ing 9 pages of text, but if you need to write more than that please let me
know how much more and I will in" rel="nofollow">increase the order. If you would like to chat with me about any of the research I've done, or make any substantive questions, please let
me know! I would be happy to discuss any of the research or any of the arguments currently in" rel="nofollow">included in" rel="nofollow">in the paper.