Selected Product: | Elements of Legal Writing: A Guide to the Principles of Writing Clear, Concise, (Elements of) Paperback Author: Martha Faulk, Irving M. Mehler Publisher: Longman Release Date: 1996-05-11 ISBN-10: 0028608399 ISBN-13: 9780028608396 List Price: $10.40 Average Customer Rating: | | Legal Writing in Plain English: A Text With Exercises ISBN-10: 0226284182 ISBN-13: 9780226284187 List Price:$16.00 Dictionary of Legal Terms ISBN-10: 0764139215 ISBN-13: 9780764139215 List Price:$8.99 Legal Research for Beginners ISBN-10: 0812097688 ISBN-13: 9780812097689 List Price:$16.95 Legal Nurse Consulting: Principles and Practice, Second Edition ISBN-10: 0849314186 ISBN-13: 9780849314186 List Price:$119.95 Marketing for the Legal Nurse Consultant ISBN-10: 0967473004 ISBN-13: 9780967473000 List Price:$39.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Elements of Legal Writing: A Guide to the Principles of Writing Clear, Concise, (Elements of) by Martha Faulk, Irving M. Mehler (ISBN-10: 0028608399, ISBN-13: 9780028608396). At this time we have not yet written a review for Elements of Legal Writing: A Guide to the Principles of Writing Clear, Concise, (Elements of) by Martha Faulk, Irving M. Mehler (ISBN-10: 0028608399, ISBN-13: 9780028608396). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This easy-to-use primer lays out 135 principles of clear writing, dictation, tone, grammar, syntax, organization, and format. Filled with before-and-after examples and illustrations from the legal world, the book is both a welcome refresher for the practicing lawyer and an indispensable reference for anyone in the legal profession. I recommed it to my students | Customer Rating: | | I am a law professor and this is the one book about legal writing I recommend to my students. However, please note that this book is not a textbook. There are better textbooks to teach [and learn] analytical thinking, persuasive writing and legal research. What this book provides is a great quick reference guide to some of the most common problems in writing in general and legal writing in particular. The book is well organized and concise. The material is organized around short rules and for every rule there are good examples of poor writing and suggestions on how to improve it. | Accurate but dry. | Customer Rating: | | Go ahead and use this book as a reference. Skim it once in a while to refresh your memory about correct legal style. But don't sit down and read it straight through, as I did. I found it slow going and dry. | Not bad, but nothing new | Customer Rating: | | This book is one of many on legal writing. The information usually stays the same even though the titles change. It would be a good start for an attorney with little background in writing. But if you've read other books on legal writing, pass this one by. | Along Came A Legal Writer | Customer Rating: | | THE ELEMENTS OF LEGAL WRITING nowadays are clear, simple everyday language avoiding lawyerisms and following standard grammar and word order. Computer and word processing graphic design and typeface breakthroughs make how documents look important: text in attractively manageable chunks, such as paragraphs each generally running no longer than about 1/4-1/2 of the page, and with descriptive headings, footnotes and transitions prioritizing orderly presentation of ideas and respecting the visually balancing role of white space. Authors Martha Faulk and Irving M Mehler review effective format, grammar, organization, tone, and word order choices. Their book would interest readers of Clarice R Cox and Jerrold G Brown's REPORT WRITING FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS, THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB, Barbara Frazee and Joseph N Davis' PAINLESS POLICE REPORT WRITING, and Don MacLeod's THE INTERNET GUIDE FOR THE LEGAL RESEARCHER |
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