
Elegant Legal Writing
Author(s): Ryan McCarl (Author)
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication Date: October 18, 1995
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 244 pages
- ISBN-10: 075070182X
- ISBN-13: 9780750701822

Author(s): Ryan McCarl (Author)

Author(s): Ryan McCarl (Author)
Readability, aesthetics, and argumentation are intertwined. Ryan McCarl shows how litigation documents that are easier and more pleasant to read are more likely to persuade judges and other busy readers. The book also discusses parts of legal writing that many guides overlook, including sentence mechanics, writing technology, and typography.
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Elegant Legal Writing is a terrific addition to the field. Bristling with sage advice and generous examples, this book will help you navigate nearly every legal-writing hurdle in your path.”—Ross Guberman, author of Point Made: How to Write Like the Nation’s Top Advocates“This clear and straightforward guide will be tremendously useful for any law students or lawyers who want to improve their writing—something that all but the most gifted few should want to do.”—Eugene Volokh, author of
Academic Legal Writing“In this elegant guide, McCarl covers the good, the bad, and the ugly of legal writing. Packed with real examples and road-tested tips, this book is a lifeline for busy lawyers and law students who need to communicate clearly, effectively, and ethically under tight time constraints.”—Lee Fennell, Max Pam Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
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The Elements of Style for the legal profession. McCarl’s tips will make your legal prose sing.”—Clifford W. Gilbert-Lurie, Managing Partner, Ziffren Brittenham LLP“An excellent resource for legal writers at all stages of their careers, from law students to experienced litigators. Writing with the elegance that he advocates, McCarl instructs with clear explanations, helpful examples, and practical suggestions. He succeeds in demystifying the art of legal writing.”—S. Elizabeth Gibson, Burton Craige Professor of Law Emerita, University of North Carolina School of Law
“Keep McCarl’s tips in mind and judges will read your briefs with appreciation rather than frustration—which in turn makes for more auspicious oral arguments and results.”—Tim Kowal, appellate attorney and co-host of the
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