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It its first two editions The Winning Brief explained the art of
effective writing in 100 concise, practical, and easy-to-use tips,
proving that the key to writing well is to understand the judicial
readership. This third edition of Bryan A. Garner's modern classic
delivers the same invaluable guidelines with even more supporting
evidence. Covering everything from the rules for planning and
organizing a brief to openers that can capture a judge's attention
from the first few words, these tips add up to the most compelling,
orderly, and visually appealing brief that an advocate can present.
In Garner's view, good writing is good thinking put to paper.
"Never write a sentence that you couldn't easily speak," he warns -
and demonstrates how to do just that. Every tip begins with a set
of quotable quotes from experts, followed by Garner's masterly
advice on building sound paragraphs, drafting crisp sentences,
choosing the best words ("Strike pursuant to from your
vocabulary."), quoting authority, citing sources, and designing a
document that looks as impressive as it reads. Throughout, Garner
shows how to edit for maximal impact, using vivid before-and-after
examples that apply the basics of rhetoric to persuasive writing.
In this much-expanded third edition, Garner has perfected the text
with nine new tips, hundreds of new examples, and amplified
explanations throughout-all in his trademark style. Among the new
sections are tips on understanding judges' reading habits,
answering opponents' arguments, writing effective reply briefs,
using authorities persuasively, and organizing arguments based on
statutes and contracts. Quotable quotes, which Garner carefully
assembled after years of wide reading and close study, have been
expanded and improved throughout the book. There is also a new
appendix on a remarkable brief that some consider the best ever
written ("a beautiful marriage of rhetorical skill, thorough
research, and humane lawyering"). Perhaps the biggest change to
this edition is that every tip now ends with a summary checklist
that recaps and crystalizes the subpoints just covered, with
further ideas for improvement. Garner conceived these checklists in
part as a way to help readers approach his book as a set of 100
tutorials. Reviewing and practicing each tip will offer
brief-writers a degree of mastery that more cavalier colleagues
will find difficult to equal. An invaluable resource for attorneys,
law clerks, judges, paralegals, law students and their teachers,
The Winning Brief has the qualities that make all of Garner's books
so popular: authority, accessibility, and page after page of
techniques that work. If you're writing to win a case, this book
shouldn't merely be on your shelf-it should be open on your desk.
David Foster Wallace was at the center of late-20th-century
American literature, Bryan A. Garner at that of legal scholarship
and lexicography. It was language that drew them together. The
wide-ranging interview reproduced here memorializes 67 minutes of
their second and final evening together, in February 2006. It was
DFW's last long interview, and the only one devoted exclusively to
language and writing.
This new edition of Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage discusses
and analyzes modern legal vocabulary and style more thoroughly than
any other contemporary reference work. Since the first edition,
Bryan A. Garner has drawn on his unrivaled experience as a legal
editor to refine his position on legal usage. The new Third Edition
remains indispensable: Garner has updated entries throughout, while
adding eight hundred new entries and new senses of existing
entries, as well as thousands of new illustrative quotations from
judicial opinions and leading lawbooks. Garner has also revised the
selected bibliography, and expanded and updated cross-references to
guide readers quickly and easily.
The GDLU now has much greater depth in particular areas of law,
such as immigration and intellectual property. More examples from
British English sources are included, to illustrate the
similarities and differences between American and British English,
and to aid readers using foreign common-law sources. Dozens of sets
of near-synonyms that have long perplexed lawyers are now concisely
defined and differentiated. Asterisks now precede words and phrases
that are invariably inferior forms, making it easy for readers to
tell which ones to avoid. A new category called Interpretation,
Modes of, outlines the theories and defines the terminology of
interpretation, also known as hermeneutics. Entries contain the
most comprehensive glossary available for words and phrases related
to legal interpretation. And, for the first time ever, sources are
consistently cited throughout, with a solid majority of citations
from post-2000. A new preface introduces the reader to this edition
and discusses the extensive content that has been newly
incorporated.
Influential writers and editors rely on Garner's Dictionary of
Legal Usage daily. It is an essential resource for practicing
lawyers, legal scholars, and libraries of all sizes and types,
functioning as both a style guide and a law dictionary, guiding
writers to distinguish between true terms of law and mere jargon
and illustrating recommended forms of expression. Common blunders
are discussed in ways that will discourage writers from any further
use. The origins of frequently used expressions are described with
engaging prose. Collectively, there is no better resource for
approaching legal writing in a logical, clear, and error-free way.
David Foster Wallace was at the center of late-20th-century
American literature, Bryan A. Garner at that of legal scholarship
and lexicography. It was language that drew them together. The
wide-ranging interview reproduced here memorializes 67 minutes of
their second and final evening together, in February 2006. It was
DFW's last long interview, and the only one devoted exclusively to
language and writing.
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