LEGAL WRITING AND ANALYSIS is straightforward, contemporary, and exceptionally well-written. Strengths of this new text include: consistent use of the legal method approach, with an opening chapter providing an overview of a civil case And The lawyer's role, followed by information about the legal system, case briefing, synthesizing cases, and statutory interpretation flexible organization to allow instructors to cover topics in the sequence of their choice emphasis on analogical reasoning and synthesizing cases, As well as rule-based and policy-based reasoning, with explanations of how to use three types of reasoning to organize a legal discussion highlighting of key aspects of effective process writing, including prewriting, writing, and revising effective coverage of the use of precedent superior discussion of small-scale organization, including the thesis paragraph pleniful exercises throughout the text to give you a solid introduction To The skills you will use throughout your legal career.
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