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- 2013000001 contributor B12706973.
- 2013000001 contributor B12706974.
- 2013000001 date "2013".
- 2013000001 description "Rule-based reasoning -- An introduction to judicial decisions and statutes -- Inside the writing process -- More about writing -- Office memoranda -- Predictive writing -- Selecting authority -- Working with statutes -- Working with precedent -- Working with facts -- A paradigm for organizing proof of a conclusion of law -- Varying the depth of rule proof and rule application -- Combining proofs of separate conclusions of law -- Working with the paradigm -- Paragraphing -- Effective style -- Quotations -- Professional email -- Orally reporting research results -- Client advice letters -- Developing a persuasive theory -- Developing persuasive arguments -- Motion memoranda -- Point headings and subheadings -- Statements of the case (or facts) -- Appellate practice -- Appellate briefs -- Writing the appellate brief -- Questions presented -- Oral argument.".
- 2013000001 extent "xxviii, 468 pages ;".
- 2013000001 identifier "9781454826972".
- 2013000001 isPartOf "Aspen coursebook series".
- 2013000001 issued "2013".
- 2013000001 language "eng".
- 2013000001 spatial "United States".
- 2013000001 spatial "United States.".
- 2013000001 subject "808.06/634 23".
- 2013000001 subject "KF250 .N48 2013".
- 2013000001 subject "Law United States Language.".
- 2013000001 subject "Legal composition.".
- 2013000001 subject "Practice of law United States.".
- 2013000001 subject "Trial practice United States.".
- 2013000001 tableOfContents "Rule-based reasoning -- An introduction to judicial decisions and statutes -- Inside the writing process -- More about writing -- Office memoranda -- Predictive writing -- Selecting authority -- Working with statutes -- Working with precedent -- Working with facts -- A paradigm for organizing proof of a conclusion of law -- Varying the depth of rule proof and rule application -- Combining proofs of separate conclusions of law -- Working with the paradigm -- Paragraphing -- Effective style -- Quotations -- Professional email -- Orally reporting research results -- Client advice letters -- Developing a persuasive theory -- Developing persuasive arguments -- Motion memoranda -- Point headings and subheadings -- Statements of the case (or facts) -- Appellate practice -- Appellate briefs -- Writing the appellate brief -- Questions presented -- Oral argument.".
- 2013000001 title "Legal reasoning and legal writing / Richard K. Neumann, Jr., Professor of Law, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University; Kristen Konrad Tiscione, Professor of Legal Research and Writing, Georgetown University Law Center.".
- 2013000001 type "text".