Legal Writing: [Connected eBook with Study Center]

Legal Writing: [Connected eBook with Study Center]

Richard K.  Neumann , Sheila Simon , Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne
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格式 平装书
页数 384
语言 英语
已发布 Mar 5, 2023
出版商 Aspen Publishing
版本 5
ISBN-10 1543858643
ISBN-13 9781543858648
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This comprehensive resource delves into the essential skills of legal writing, combining practical instruction with a clear understanding of legal concepts. Authored by Richard K. Neumann, Sheila Simon, and Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne, the book offers a structured approach to mastering the art of writing within the legal field. Its innovative format allows students to connect theory with practice, facilitating a deeper comprehension of how to craft effective legal documents.

As the narrative unfolds, readers are guided through the various stages of legal writing, from formulating arguments to refining language and structure. Rich with examples and exercises, it encourages active participation, ensuring that students not only absorb information but also apply their knowledge creatively. The focus extends beyond mere composition; it emphasizes clarity, persuasion, and the importance of audience awareness.

The inclusion of a connected eBook with a study center enhances the learning experience, providing additional resources, tools, and support. This integration reinforces key lessons and allows for self-paced exploration of content. Attention to detail is a hallmark of the authors’ approach, illustrating the nuanced nature of legal documents and the importance of precision in language.

Overall, this book stands as a crucial guide for aspiring legal professionals, equipping them with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of legal writing with confidence and clarity. Its user-friendly layout and engaging methodology make it a valuable asset in any law student’s journey.

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