Authors: Terri LeClercq, Thomas R. Phillips (Foreword by), Chief Justice Phillips Thomas R.
ISBN-13: 9780292746886, ISBN-10: 0292746881
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Date Published: January 1995
Edition: 1st ed
For ten years, Terri LeClercq's "Legal Writing" column in the Texas Bar Journal has helped polish the prose of lawyers and law students, judges and clerks, paralegals, writing instructors, and legal secretaries. This book collects all the advice she has given in her columns into one authoritative guide for expert legal writing. LeClercq covers everything a legal writer needs to know, from the mechanics of grammar and punctuation to the finer points of style, organization, and clarity of meaning. With her practical, readable, and often humorous advice, those who prepare legal documents can rid their prose of mind-numbing "legalese" and write with the clarity and precision that characterize the very best legal writing.
Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Introduction: Getting and Keeping a Competitive Edge | |
Pt. II | Manipulating Legal Sentences: First Aid | |
Pt. III | Manipulating Legal Organization: Structure Is Meaning | |
Pt. IV | Manipulating Words: Bigger Isn't Better | |
Pt. V | Punctuating for Clarity: The Poetry of Punctuation | |
Pt. VI | Advice and References: So Go Be an Expert | |
Index |