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The handbook for the new legal writer / Jill Barton, Rachel H. Smith

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series Aspen coursebook seriesEditor: New York : Wolters Kluwer, 2019Edición: Segunda ediciónDescripción: xx, 374 páginasISBN:
  • 9781543802146
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 808.06634 B293h 2019 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • KF250 .B378 2019
Contenidos:
1. Introduction to legal writing | 2. Reading and understanding authorities | 3. It depends on the "anchors" | 4. Understanding hierarchy of authority | 5. The format for legal analysis | 6. The format for exam essays | 7. Constructing CREAC in objective documents | 8. Writing an objective conclusion | 9. Writing an objective rule section | 10. Writing an objective explanation section | 11. Writing an objective analysis section | 12. Writing an objective conclusion | 13. Incorporating your CREAC into a cohesive document | 14. Create a template for your memo | 15. Outline and draft your facts section | 16. Draft a roadmap for complex memos | 17. Create a cohesive document | 18. Introduction to grammar, punctuation, and style | 19. Grammar basics | 20. Grammar principles for the new legal writer | 21. Plain language | 22. Confused, misused, and misspelled words | 23. Writing style | 24. Constructing CREAC in persuasive documents | 25. Writing a persuasive conclusion | 26. Writing a persuasive rule section | 27. Writing a persuasive explanation section | 28. Writing a persuasive analysis section | 29. Writing a persuasive conclusion | 30. Introduction to persuasive documents | 31. Trial court documents | 32. Appellate briefs | 33. Introduction to other forms of legal communication | 34. Letters | 35. Email | 36. Messaging and new technology | 37. Judicial opinions | 38. Oral arguments | 39. Introduction to legal research and citation | 40. Legal research basics | 41. Creating a research plan | 42. Smart research strategies | 43. Citation |
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1. Introduction to legal writing |
2. Reading and understanding authorities |
3. It depends on the "anchors" |
4. Understanding hierarchy of authority |
5. The format for legal analysis |
6. The format for exam essays |
7. Constructing CREAC in objective documents |
8. Writing an objective conclusion |
9. Writing an objective rule section |
10. Writing an objective explanation section |
11. Writing an objective analysis section |
12. Writing an objective conclusion |
13. Incorporating your CREAC into a cohesive document |
14. Create a template for your memo |
15. Outline and draft your facts section |
16. Draft a roadmap for complex memos |
17. Create a cohesive document |
18. Introduction to grammar, punctuation, and style |
19. Grammar basics |
20. Grammar principles for the new legal writer |
21. Plain language |
22. Confused, misused, and misspelled words |
23. Writing style |
24. Constructing CREAC in persuasive documents |
25. Writing a persuasive conclusion |
26. Writing a persuasive rule section |
27. Writing a persuasive explanation section |
28. Writing a persuasive analysis section |
29. Writing a persuasive conclusion |
30. Introduction to persuasive documents |
31. Trial court documents |
32. Appellate briefs |
33. Introduction to other forms of legal communication |
34. Letters |
35. Email |
36. Messaging and new technology |
37. Judicial opinions |
38. Oral arguments |
39. Introduction to legal research and citation |
40. Legal research basics |
41. Creating a research plan |
42. Smart research strategies |
43. Citation |