From Library Journal
Journalist Goldstein and law professor/journalist Lieberman examine the most common usage and style mistakes which make legal writing one of the most criticized forms of technical writing. The text is also leavened with over 70 pointed quotations about legal writing and has a glossary summarizing all the principles outlined in the book. This title belongs on all law library shelves next to Lucy V. Katz's Winning Words: A Guide to Persuasive Writing for Lawyers (Harcourt, 1987), Richard Weisberg's When Lawyers Write (Little, 1987), and C. Edward Good's Mightier Than the Sword: Powerful Writing in the Legal Profession ( LJ 3/15/89). Recommended.
- Merlin Whiteman, Indiana Univ. Sch. of Law, IndianapolisCopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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"Lawyers. . . need writers, or at least a guide like
The Lawyer's Guide to Writing Well, to help them put together a sentence that the rest of the world can understand."--
Washington Post Book World --
Review"Should be in the office of every lawyer." --
William Safire, New York Times Magazine
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