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Legal Writing for Legal Readers: Predictive Writing for First-Year Students (w/ Connected eBook with Study Center) (Instant Digital Access Code Only)

  • Edition : 3rd ed., 2022
  • Author(s) : Beazley, Smith
    • ISBN: 9781543839449
    • SKU: 93769
    • Condition: New
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    • SKU: 93769E
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Legal Writing for Legal Readers: Predictive Writing for First-Year Students, now in its Third Edition, teaches students how to use their objective reading skills to assess examples of both effective and ineffective legal writing. Sidebars and annotated examples highlight the key elements of a well-structured predictive analysis. As writers, students learn to make better and more informed choices by learning to view their own work with greater objectivity—from the reader’s point of view.

New to the Third Edition:

  • Recall and Review exercises at the end of each chapter that promote memory retention
  • Expanded coverage of email correspondence in legal practice
  • More examples of good and bad legal writing that, by reading them, clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of one and the pitfalls of the other
  • New and complete sample documents that provide fresh material for class discussion
  • A self-grading exercise by which students identify analytical elements in their own writing
  • Additional resources on Casebook Connect