Wednesday, 4 January 2012

LEGAL WRITING by JUDGE MARK P. PAINTER

LEGAL WRITING
 
INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL WRITING

Some legal writing texts start out by explaining how legal writing is different
from other writing. But it should not be. While certain documents—complaints,
briefs, deeds—may have a standard form, their content should be in plain English.
Most legal writing is atrocious. Fred Rodell, Dean of Yale Law School
before most of us were born, had it right when he said, “There are two things wrong
with most legal writing. One is style. The other is content.” This was in a
fascinating article, Goodbye to Law Reviews,
which should be assigned reading for
all law students.


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