Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition
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Linda H. Edward and Samantha A. Moppettās Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition, is an essential guide for legal writing students.
The Sixth Edition of Legal Writing and Analysis provides a clear guide to developing legal writing and analysis skills for novice legal writers. In a sequence that mirrors legal practice, students learn to read and analyze the law; write the analysis of a legal issue; and compose office memos, e-memos, professional correspondence, and briefs. The book introduces students to various forms of legal reasoning including rule-based, analogical, policy-based, principle-based, custom-based, inferential, and narrative, complete with exercises.Ā Ā Ā
New to the Sixth Edition:
- The discussion of e-memos has been expanded to reflect the changes in legal practice.Ā
- The citation chapter has been updated to conform to the rules in the new editions of the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation and The Bluebook.Ā
- Information about the proper use of texting in legal practice has been added to the chapter on professional correspondence.Ā
- The chapter on writing style now includes a discussion of the proper use of they as a singular pronoun.Ā
- Information about Native American tribes, the third sovereign entity in the United States, has been added.Ā
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Down-to-earth and easy to understand presentation of first-year legal writing topicsĀ
- Complete coverage of objective writing, persuasive writing, and professional correspondenceĀ
- Clear explanations and concrete examples that support a range of learning stylesĀ
- Numerous exercises that offer opportunities to develop writing skills through practiceĀ
- Sample office memorandum, e-memo, professional correspondence, trial brief, and appellate brief conveniently located in the Appendices
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Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition
Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition
Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including academic lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
Linda H. Edward and Samantha A. Moppettās Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition, is an essential guide for legal writing students.
The Sixth Edition of Legal Writing and Analysis provides a clear guide to developing legal writing and analysis skills for novice legal writers. In a sequence that mirrors legal practice, students learn to read and analyze the law; write the analysis of a legal issue; and compose office memos, e-memos, professional correspondence, and briefs. The book introduces students to various forms of legal reasoning including rule-based, analogical, policy-based, principle-based, custom-based, inferential, and narrative, complete with exercises.Ā Ā Ā
New to the Sixth Edition:
- The discussion of e-memos has been expanded to reflect the changes in legal practice.Ā
- The citation chapter has been updated to conform to the rules in the new editions of the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation and The Bluebook.Ā
- Information about the proper use of texting in legal practice has been added to the chapter on professional correspondence.Ā
- The chapter on writing style now includes a discussion of the proper use of they as a singular pronoun.Ā
- Information about Native American tribes, the third sovereign entity in the United States, has been added.Ā
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Down-to-earth and easy to understand presentation of first-year legal writing topicsĀ
- Complete coverage of objective writing, persuasive writing, and professional correspondenceĀ
- Clear explanations and concrete examples that support a range of learning stylesĀ
- Numerous exercises that offer opportunities to develop writing skills through practiceĀ
- Sample office memorandum, e-memo, professional correspondence, trial brief, and appellate brief conveniently located in the Appendices
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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including academic lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
Linda H. Edward and Samantha A. Moppettās Legal Writing and Analysis, Sixth Edition, is an essential guide for legal writing students.
The Sixth Edition of Legal Writing and Analysis provides a clear guide to developing legal writing and analysis skills for novice legal writers. In a sequence that mirrors legal practice, students learn to read and analyze the law; write the analysis of a legal issue; and compose office memos, e-memos, professional correspondence, and briefs. The book introduces students to various forms of legal reasoning including rule-based, analogical, policy-based, principle-based, custom-based, inferential, and narrative, complete with exercises.Ā Ā Ā
New to the Sixth Edition:
- The discussion of e-memos has been expanded to reflect the changes in legal practice.Ā
- The citation chapter has been updated to conform to the rules in the new editions of the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation and The Bluebook.Ā
- Information about the proper use of texting in legal practice has been added to the chapter on professional correspondence.Ā
- The chapter on writing style now includes a discussion of the proper use of they as a singular pronoun.Ā
- Information about Native American tribes, the third sovereign entity in the United States, has been added.Ā
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Down-to-earth and easy to understand presentation of first-year legal writing topicsĀ
- Complete coverage of objective writing, persuasive writing, and professional correspondenceĀ
- Clear explanations and concrete examples that support a range of learning stylesĀ
- Numerous exercises that offer opportunities to develop writing skills through practiceĀ
- Sample office memorandum, e-memo, professional correspondence, trial brief, and appellate brief conveniently located in the Appendices

