| #268913 in Books | University of Texas Press | 1995-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x.52 x5.82l,.77 | File type: PDF | 212 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Basic legal writing advice|By A dad|This self-help book has a range of tips on legal writing. The focus is on writing basics including fundamental skills tested on the LSAT and GMAT exams. I think the author noted common and typical writing mistakes, categorized them and then built the book around that. I credit this book with helping me correct some basic errors, saving me||"LeClercq can be read generally for an education or consulted specifically for an answer. In either case, her short and readable articles are practical aids to maintaining your intelligibility and, frankly, your credibility." (Lynn N. Hughes, United States Dis
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 sty...
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