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- 296 pages
- English
- PDF
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The Lawyer's Guide to Writing Well
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In this critically acclaimed book, Tom Goldstein and Jethro K. Lieberman demystify legal writing, outline the causes and consequences of poor writing, and prescribe easy-to-apply remedies to improve it. Reflecting changes in law practice over the past decade, this revised edition includes new sections around communicating digitally, getting to the point, and writing persuasively. It also provides an editing checklist, editing exercises with a suggested revision key, usage notes that address common errors, and reference works to further aid your writing. This straightforward guide is an invaluable tool for practicing lawyers and law students.
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- TITLE
- COPYRIGHT
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- PART I: WHY LAWYERS WRITE POORLY
- PART II: THE PRACTICE OF WRITING
- PART III: GETTING TO THE POINT
- PART IV: REVISING FOR CLARITY AND LUSTER
- NOTES
- USAGE NOTES
- AN EDITING CHECKLIST
- EDITING EXERCISES
- SUGGESTED REVISIONS TO EDITING EXERCISES
- REFERENCE WORKS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS
- INDEX