The Elements of Legal Style
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Since the first edition was published in 1991, The Elements of Legal Style has established itself as the authoritative guide on all the major issues of writing style in law. Now its coverage has been expanded in this new edition, which features additional sections, many more examples, and a thoroughly researched appendix that contains 80 major statements on prose style what it is and how to attain it. Inspired by Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style, this book clearly (often wittily) explain
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Review by David Chaumette for The Elements of Legal Style
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I bought this book in 1994 or so, and try to read it every year as a refresher course. You can read the entire book (skimming the examples) in a long weekend. Doing that will immessurably improve the coherence and power of your writing. This book has helped me. The examples are clear and relevant and relatively easy to use in your own writing.Garner has a real gift and this early book was just the first sign of his abilities. Enjoy!
Review by Wayne Schiess for The Elements of Legal Style
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This review is of the Second Edition, published in 2002.This book takes an intelligent, thoughtful, and somewhat scholarly approach to legal-writing style, yet it is still readable and practical. Garner presents good writing advice, with examples of how to do it taken from the great legal writers: Holmes, Cardozo, Llewellyn, and others.And the coverage is broad: from punctuation to citation; from commonly-misused words to rhetorical devices for persuasion. The book covers enough basics to reward the novice, but it can take the experienced writer farther than other legal-writing books.
Review by Michael V. Pelletier for The Elements of Legal Style
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My first Garner book was “The Winning Brief,” purchased as I was preparing for an ultimately successful fight against a speeding ticket, and I was instantly taken by his clear and informative style.This book continues that trend. Garner is an exceptional writer, and even the best of writers, legal or otherwise, can learn a great deal from this book.
Review by Richard L. King for The Elements of Legal Style
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Perhaps because Garner’s major work, “A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage,” has received so much attention, this little book is often overlooked. This is unfortunate because “The Elements of Legal Style” is an outstanding resource and it is probably more accessible and more useful to the working lawyer than “A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage.” As Professor Wright indicates in his incisive Forward, “anyone, no matter how good a writer, will find much that is useful in the book.” This book should be in the library of every lawyer and judge. Highly recommended.
Review by Matt Garber for The Elements of Legal Style
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I read a review where someone said they read this and it got them on the law review. That was what I was looking for, so I bought it and the same thing happened to me (which is incredible considering my grades). This book gave me the tools to express what I want to say without trying to cram everything into one sentence. Somehow, after reading this book, I felt much less inhibited about my writing and more confident that I was using correct grammar, sentence structure, etc. Now that I think about it I’d like to read it again. I’d highly reccomend this to someone who wants to write legal papers that are actually readable and have some style.