Book Description
Guiding the reader through the pitfalls of legal writing, Adler explains how to prevent ambiguity and mistakes, therefore saving time and getting the message across effectively.
Author : Mark Adler
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,35 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781784460488
Guiding the reader through the pitfalls of legal writing, Adler explains how to prevent ambiguity and mistakes, therefore saving time and getting the message across effectively.
Author : Mark Adler
Publisher : Law Society Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,72 MB
Release : 2007
Category : English language
ISBN : 9781853289859
Guiding the reader through the pitfalls of legal writing, Adler explains how to prevent ambiguity and mistakes, therefore saving time and getting the message across effectively.
Author : Matthew Butterick
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,86 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Desktop publishing
ISBN : 9781598392623
"Originally released to great acclaim in 2010, Typography for Lawyers was the first guide to the essentials of typography aimed specifically at lawyers. Author Matthew Butterick, an attorney and Harvard-trained typographer, dispelled the myth that legal documents are incompatible with excellent typography. Butterick explained how to get professional results with the tools you already have quickly and easily. Revised and updated & the second edition includes: new topics such as email, footnotes, alternate figures, and OpenType features; avice for presentations, contracts, grids of numbers, and court opinions; technical tips covering the newest versions of Word and WordPerfect for Windows and OS X; new font recommendations, including two that are free; new essays on the font copyrights, screen-reading considerations, and typographic disputes that have reached the courts; a refreshed layout, featuring type features designed by the author."--from Amazon.com website.
Author : Peter Butt
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 965 pages
File Size : 49,60 MB
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509936254
Clarity and precision in legal writing are essential skills in the practice and study of law. This book offers a straightforward, practical guide to effective legal style from a world-leading expert. The book is thoughtfully structured to explain the elements of good legal writing and its most effective use. It catalogues all aspects of legal style, topic by topic, phrase by phrase, usage by usage. It scrutinises them all, suggesting improvements. Its 'dictionary' arrangement makes it easy to navigate. Entries cover matters such as abbreviations, acronyms, active and passive voice, brackets, bullet points, citation methods, cross-referencing, fonts, document design, footnotes, gender-neutral language, numbering systems, plain legal language, punctuation, the use of Latin in law, structures for legal advices and documents, and techniques for editing and proofreading. Also covered are many words and phrases that non-lawyers find opaque and obscure-the aim being to show that lawyers can usually substitute a plain-English equivalent that captures the legal nuances of the 'legalese'. Other topics include ambiguity, deeds, definitions, provisos, recitals, simplified outlines, terms of art, tone, and the various principles of legal interpretation. With an emphasis on technical effectiveness and understanding, the book is required reading for all those engaged in the practice and study of law.
Author : Robert Edwin Bacharach
Publisher : American Bar Association
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,9 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781641056595
"A magnificent book on writing. Drawing on the lessons from psycholinguistics and rhetoric, Judge Bacharach has written a remarkably practical book on how to write effectively. Judge Bacharach illustrates his points with very specific suggestions and countless examples from briefs from top lawyers and opinions of judges. I learned so much from this wonderful book." -- Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley School of Law
Author : Mark Adler
Publisher :
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 38,90 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781853280870
Author : Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 10,92 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Law
ISBN : 0190217227
A broad, comprehensive foray into the debate about the legal crisis, written by one of the most respected and authoritative scholars of the legal profession.
Author : Sophie Cacciaguidi-Fahy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,66 MB
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 1351914200
This book explores the intricate and multi-dimensional conception of clarity and obscurity in the law. It presents and examines the most recent research and theories, giving practical guidance on how to avoid obscurity in legal drafting and its impact on legal interpretation. The book is aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seeks to promote an interdisciplinary debate on clarity, law and language, calling for the moving of clarity beyond the study of plain language. The aims of the book are thus two fold. The first is to critically reach a nexus between the disciplines of law and language with respect to the debates on clarity in legal discourse. The second is to achieve an international perspective on the issue, drawing from a wide range of legal and political contexts.
Author : Stephen V. Armstrong
Publisher :
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 38,79 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Legal composition
ISBN : 9781402437724
Author : Mark Cooney
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,72 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Legal composition
ISBN : 9781611634150
Who says legal writing is a dull subject? This collection of lively, offbeat short pieces explores legal style like no book you''ve read before. But be warned: you just might learn something while you''re smiling. Through a colorful cast of characters, learn how legal writers can use plain language and careful syntax to produce clearer, stronger, and more persuasive documents. Will legalese devotee Ebenezer Scribe change his ways after receiving visits from four clarity-minded ghosts? Will Colonel Ketchup''s passive-voice phrasing obscure whodunit? Will Editor Man defeat his most formidable foe yet: a dense block of statutory text containing, among other things, a 142-word sentence? And much more . . . But this book isn''t all fun and games. It weaves in real-world examples and commentary from judges and writing experts, giving fresh insight into how readers--especially judges--view the rote style choices that many legal writers never question. You''ll also find helpful tips and before-and-after comparisons. In short, whether a legal professional, a law student, or a writing fan of any kind, a reader will learn concrete lessons--backed by authority--on the best practices for legal writing. And although this book isn''t intended to replace a traditional textbook, teachers can use these vignettes and essays to reinforce classroom lessons and make challenging concepts more accessible to students. "This is a clever little book. It is a perfect bedtime read; each chapter is just the right length to improve your writing by a single increment between retiring to bed and sleep''s arrival. But it won''t put you to sleep, as most books with ''style'' in the title tend to do. With its whimsical tone, it engages, amuses, and sneakily instructs. And it seems to have been written with the maxim in mind that one of my professors imparted to me when he learned I would be teaching law: ''You can only teach three things in an hour. And three are enough.'' Each chapter focuses on a particular rule or technique of good writing, clearly explaining how to incorporate it into one''s compositional arsenal." -- Frederick Baker Jr., Michigan Bar Journal "I just finished reading Sketches on Legal Style by Mark Cooney, and I loved it. Lots of practical advice in a readable, engaging book. I recommend it." -- Wayne Schiess, Legalwriting.net Blog "[Cooney''s] new book, Sketches on Legal Style, is fun, easy reading. It''s a collection of essays on legal writing, each delivered in a unique, humorous style. Two examples: ''A Legal-Writing Carol'' in the style of Charles Dickens''s A Christmas Carol; ''The Pleading,'' a poetic lament in the style of Edgar Allan Poe''s The Raven. Speaking of Dickens, this little book would be a great stocking stuffer for the law student or legal-writing geek in your life (including yourself!)." -- the (new) legal writer blog "Prof. Cooney''s mantra-like theme is that clarity equals persuasion. He also readily demonstrates the converse; that inflated writing is distracting and easily put down. This lesson in precision should strike a chord with litigators of all flavors. ...What makes Prof. Cooney''s book notable is his use of story to teach these points. As trial lawyers, we know that stories are compelling. Stories are absorbed and remembered. Stories are powerful. And Prof. Cooney is a master of the craft." -- Chad Engelhardt, Michigan State Bar''s Negligence Law Section E-News "[T]hese short, funny pieces aren''t just for academics--they are for all lovers of good writing who just wanna have fun. ...In just 100 pages, Mark Cooney brings to life the world of words and clear sentences. He uses real-world examples (with footnotes!), coupled with witty stories and essays. Sketches on Legal Style makes the case for plain language, and if the medicine goes down with a laugh, so much the better." -- Clarity (Journal of the international association promoting plain legal language) "A Legal-Writing Carol," the book''s first chapter, is a "sure-to-be-classic legal-writing take on Dickens'' holiday favorite." -- Legal Writing Prof Blog