Charles R. Calleros and Kimberly Y.W. Holst provide a complete understanding of the U.S. legal system and legal analysis. The book encompasses extensive coverage of both predictive and persuasive writing, suitable for the entire first-year Legal Writing course and beyond. With insightful text, visuals, exercises, sample documents, and take-home assignments, this resource deeply immerses students in legal writing across diverse formats, including office memos, briefs, trial court pleadings, motions, appellate briefs, contracts, advice letters, and more.
The consolidated Legal Method and Writing, 9th Edition boasts a fresh design that effectively highlights the numerous examples and illustrations in each chapter.
New to the Ninth Edition:
* Endnotes in each chapter listing all reference sources
* An enhanced design emphasizing helpful examples
* New instances of statements of rules in objective memos and briefs
* Expanded and updated coverage of statutory interpretation, with new sources
* A single-volume text consolidating predictive and persuasive writing for the full-year, 1L LRW course
* Updated citation coverage aligning with the new Bluebook and ALWD editions
Benefiting Both Professors and Students
This resource offers:
* Annotated examples of legal writing.
* An awareness of cultural and gender diversity, adding depth and perspective.
* Numerous practice exercises that enhance students’ writing and analytical skills.
* A comprehensive, skills-based approach to writing and legal analysis, equipping students with adaptable skills to tackle any writing challenge in their future legal practice.
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