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Legal writing in a nutshell

by Lynn B. Squires, Marjorie Dick Rombauer, and Katherine See Kennedy

(Nutshell series)

West Publishing, 1996

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-333) and index

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Common Units of Legal Writing: Questions, Facts, Rules, Analysis; Relationship Between Legal Reasoning and Writing; Inductive/Deductive Process; Large-Scale Organizational Principles; Law Office Memoranda; Persuasive Writing Techniques; Trial Court Memoranda and Appellate Briefs; Four Organizational Formats for Discussion; Sections of Memoranda and Briefs with Examples of Analogizing/Distinguishing Cases; Synthesizing Rule From Cases, Statutory Analysis; Client Letters; Use of Word Processing Techniques in Legal Writing; Paragraph and Sentence Structure for Clarity; Readability; Grammar and Language Mechanics; Choice of Legal Language.

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