The Fundamentals of Legal Drafting

The Fundamentals of Legal Drafting
Author: Reed Dickerson
Publsiher: Company Law & Business
Total Pages: 393
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0316183970

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This book gives the practitioner a detailed treatment of the principles and applications of effective legal drafting. New material on drafting strategy, "verbal sexism", and the use of computers for word processing of legal documents is included in the work.

Legal Drafting

Legal Drafting
Author: Robert C. Dick
Publsiher: Thomson Carswell
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1972
Genre: Bill drafting
ISBN: UCAL:B4316675

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Basic Legal Drafting

Basic Legal Drafting
Author: Anne Rutledge
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1480257141

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BASIC LEGAL DRAFTING offers down-to-earth instruction on how to draft well-organized and clearly articulated legal documents. A culmination of twenty-five years of teaching in the highly regarded Legal Drafting Program at the University of Florida College of Law, the book is designed to be used as a resource for law students and practicing attorneys, as well as a textbook for drafting classes. The text is particularly strong in its discussions of how to organize a document, often the most difficult task facing a drafter and typically under-addressed in other drafting manuals. Equally useful are the very concrete recommendations on how to articulate the language of a document in order to achieve clarity and precision. The text helpfully distinguishes traditional drafting principles from common conventions and stylistic preferences. The litigation chapter addresses complaints, answers and motions. Useful examples range from a simple negligence complaint to a complex statutory-based multi-count complaint and appropriate responses. The contracts chapter includes an extensive discussion, with examples, on how to create for any contract a logical, coherent framework that underlines the drafter's (and presumably the client's) intentions. The chapter addresses in detail the articulation of particular provisions, including definitions, termination and exculpatory provisions. Its comprehensive discussion of how to recognize and avoid various types of ambiguity will prove useful beyond the contract drafting context. The legislation chapter identifies common legislative protocols and applies, within those protocols, many of the organization and articulation principles set out in the contracts chapter. While the text uses litigation documents, contracts and legislation as the bases for its discussions, Basic Legal Drafting offers practical, realistic advice and instructions that will be useful to the drafter of any type of legal document.

Legal Drafting by Design

Legal Drafting by Design
Author: Richard K. Neumann Jr.,J. Lyn Entrikin
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781454897774

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Designed for upper-level survey legal drafting courses, this groundbreaking text explains drafting using a common vocabulary that applies to any legal document based on a fundamental rule structure, including statutes and other forms of public drafting as well as contracts and other forms of private drafting. This unified drafting approach gives students a common denominator approach to drafting all kinds of legal documents. In addition, students can use the techniques they’ve learned to deconstruct, interpret, and revise any kind of legal document composed of rules. This common-sense approach of teaching/learning a single vocabulary and set of skills to use in drafting any rules-based legal document is an innovative model for U.S. legal drafting courses, though it has been used in other countries for decades. Key Features: A unified approach that teaches students the general skills of drafting rules of law—duties, discretionary authority, and declarations, including their conditions in legal tests. Practice applying those skills to drafting a range of documents, including contracts, statutes, regulations, and other. Coverage of how courts interpret the rules and how to draft anticipating what the courts will do. An understanding of how law governs human behavior through the rules that students learn to draft. A wide range of classroom exercises on the detail of drafting. Additional drafting assignments, for use in and out of class, that help students learn how to use the rules and to accomplish clients’ goals.

The Fundamentals of Legal Writing

The Fundamentals of Legal Writing
Author: Sidney F. Parham
Publsiher: MICHIE
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1967
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044021538

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Successful Legal Analysis and Writing

Successful Legal Analysis and Writing
Author: Bradley G. Clary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: OCLC:1200549885

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Contract Drafting

Contract Drafting
Author: Lenné Eidson Espenschied
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 1604427957

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Contract Drafting: Powerful Prose in Transactional Practice presents an overview of the stages in the contract process and offers a comprehensive introduction to the substantive areas addressed in transactional documents. In fourteen lessons, readers will learn how to work from prior documents to produce effective and complete legal documents that protect the client's interests.

Modern Legal Drafting

Modern Legal Drafting
Author: Peter Butt,Richard Castle
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-06-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521001862

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This clearly structured and well-referenced book shows how and why traditional legal language has developed some of the peculiar characteristics that sometimes make legal documents inaccessible to the end users. It examines recent reforms in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and North America, and provides a critical examination of case law and the rules of interpretation. Practical elements are also covered. Detailed case studies illustrate how obtuse words and phrases can be reworked or removed. Particularly useful is the step-by-step guide to drafting in the modern style, using examples drawn from four types of legal documents: leases, company constitutions, wills and conveyances. Readers of this book will receive clear instructions on how to make their writing clearer and their legal documents more useful to clients and colleagues. This book will benefit all law students and professionals.