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Legal Writing: A Complete Guide to a Career in Law
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Legal Writing: Process, Analysis, and Organization, Eighth Edition
Lisa Webley explains how to reference others' work clearly and correctly, making this book a useful tool for students concerned about issues of plagiarism.
In addition, the book has a dynamic website where student resources include Sheila Simon's famed lasagna presentation, classroom and independent exercises, self-assessment checklists, and other learning tools.
This book covers both predictive and persuasive writing in a way that is accessible to students. Students will also learn to edit their work and the work of others for style and substance.
Examples & Explanations Series, Legal Writing uses a methodologybased on the E&E pedagogy to teach students how to analyze and assess theeffectiveness of their writing.
Lisa Webley explains how to reference others' work clearly and correctly, making this book a useful tool for students concerned about issues of plagiarism.
"Effective legal writing calls not only for artistry but also for scientific understanding.
Legal Writing guides students comprehensively through this vital legal skill and addresses a range of assessment methods, from exam questions to final essays and problem answers.
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Legal Writing: A Systematic Approach
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