Legal Opinion Letters Formbook


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Contributed by legal experts in their respective areas of practice, LEGAL OPINION LETTERS FORMBOOK offers practical advice on drafting opinion letters and sample letters in a variety of substantive areas. Commentary on each sample letter helps you to effectively write and prepare accurate, concise, and plainly worded opinion. LEGAL OPINION LETTERS FORMBOOK will foster your proficiency in rendering legal opinion letters in areas such as commercial transactions, bankruptcy, intellectual property, real estate, securities, and tax.




Legal Opinion Letters


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Legal Opinion Letters Formbook


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Legal Opinion Letters Formbook is an invaluable resource when you need to render a legal opinion letter on topics from commercial transactions to real estate lending, intellectual property to insurance coverage, securities law to corporate status, and much more. Much More than a formbook, it is a comprehensive drafting tool that will save you time and effort each time you prepare a commonly requested opinion letter. This one-volume guide provides you with: More than 60 comprehensive illustrative forms prepared by leading experts in their respective fields Chapters written by 22 noted experts Clear explanations of the law relevant To The forms and how to apply the forms to your case Insightful analysis of case law and ABA, TriBar, and state bar guidelines relating to opinion letters Actual text of important reports and opinions Practical guidance for effective legal writing of opinion letters. and more.




Glazer and FitzGibbon on Legal Opinions


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Now you can draft and defend accurate, well-supported third party legal opinions with complete confidence! In Glazer and FitzGibbon on Legal Opinions: Drafting, Interpreting, and Supporting Closing Opinions in Business Transactions, Third Edition, three outstanding authorities give you intensely practical guidance - including sample opinion language throughout the text - that shows you how to determine which versions of the standard opinion clauses you should use, establish the factual basis for the opinion, and take all the steps necessary to support your opinion. The authors describe customary practice and its implications, identify areas of uncertainty and suggests how disputed areas should be resolved. Extensive appendices reproduce all the ABA and TriBar Opinion Committee Reports, as well as all the Bar Association reports of various states. This valuable information is also included on a bonus companion CD-ROM.







Legal Opinion Letters Formbook


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Regulation of Lawyers


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Regulation of Lawyers, Statutes and Standards, Concise Edition, 2019




Brooke at the Bar


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Brooke at the Bar is a candid, lively, and sometimes humorous autobiography by Brooke Wunnicke, the first woman to be a trial and appellate attorney in Wyoming and who went on to become a legal legend in Colorado. In conversational writing, Brooke provides insights from a lawyer, mentor, and educator. She advocates that, while not perfect, the United States has the world’s best legal system and that all citizens need to understand and protect their rights, freedoms, and responsibilities. Brooke shares vignettes of her early life—California in the Great Depression, college at Stanford, law school in Colorado during World War II, and the 1946 opening of her Cheyenne law office, a precedent for women in law. She vividly describes memorable and amusing experiences with clients, witnesses, lawyers, juries, and judges and explains some significant cases. She recounts important and dynamic events from her twelve years as Denver’s chief appellate deputy district attorney, an era during which she was an inestimable mentor to many young lawyers who became prominent in the private and public sectors. Brooke passionately believed “the law has been and will continue to be civilization’s hope.” In her book’s final part, she demystifies many legal terms and procedures and describes the parts of a civil jury trial—including information for jurors and witnesses—and provides an enthusiastic and clear refresher on the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. Brooke at the Bar is a unique and historically important contribution that will be of interest to general readers, scholars, and students interested in US law, political science, government, women’s history, twentieth-century western history, civil rights, and legal communities, including those in Wyoming and Colorado, where Brooke was “at the Bar.”




Model Rules of Professional Conduct


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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.