Together with Bryan A. Garner, Scalia is the author of two
books about legal writing, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts, and Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges.
Not exact matches
Based on a true story adapted for the screen from a
book written by the real life Molly Bloom, Molly's Game is
about decisions and the consequences they possess as illegal activities and
legal ones begin to mix into a merky pool of uncertainty.
I have linked below an article I
wrote about choosing a free font for your
book, as well as a variety of font foundries and other
legal sources for free fonts.
Book Publishing Resources — A complete guide to book publishing with tips, tools & resources about marketing, writing, publicity, production, legal issues & upcoming eve
Book Publishing Resources — A complete guide to
book publishing with tips, tools & resources about marketing, writing, publicity, production, legal issues & upcoming eve
book publishing with tips, tools & resources
about marketing,
writing, publicity, production,
legal issues & upcoming events.
It encompasses all that is
written about actual events and real people — it includes memoir, biography, self - help, diet
books, how - to
books, military, history, cook
books,
legal advice — anything that is true and real.
For example, I
write a
legal - thriller, and I post content
about my
book giveaway, and I target people who liked «The Pelican Brief.»
I'd love to include a fascimile of my poppy (scrap)
book, but So much of it involves
written communication and photographs of private groups, the
legal CYA is such a headache to even think
about that I haven't done anything
about writing it for years, though a lot of vets in general and the American Legion in particular would like to see more light shined on disabled vets.
Sure, other experienced lawyers have
written books about how to draft
legal agreements.
Matthew Butterick's Typography for Lawyers is a
book about legal typography that every person serious
about good
legal writing should own.
Those years of coaching, she
writes in the preface to this
book, «left me with strong convictions
about what makes for powerful
legal writing and an even stronger belief that
legal writing is a skill that can be taught and learned.»
I
wrote about these sites in the second edition of my
book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst)
Legal Sites on the Web, awarding them my highest rating of five stars.
Something I
wrote about in The National Law Journal a few years ago appears as a quote at the top of the page («A lawyer would be remiss not to check an expert through The Daubert Tracker»), and the five - star award from my
book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst)
Legal Sites on the Web, appears to the right.
Lately, I've been thinking (and
writing) quite a bit
about change in the
legal field, in large part because I've been reading Mitchell Kowalski's recently published book, «Avoiding Extinction: Reimagining Legal Services for the 21st Century» (ABA 2
legal field, in large part because I've been reading Mitchell Kowalski's recently published
book, «Avoiding Extinction: Reimagining
Legal Services for the 21st Century» (ABA 2
Legal Services for the 21st Century» (ABA 2012).
We've learned a lot from Professor Peter Tiersma's
book Legal Language about the complex and messy development of legal writing in Eng
Legal Language
about the complex and messy development of
legal writing in Eng
legal writing in England.
Would I care most
about their experience as an attorney, experience and results handling similar types of cases, firm's reputation in the
legal community, do they teach other lawyers that area of law, other achievements, perhaps
writing relevant articles or «the
book» in the field of law?
I have
written books, made cassette tapes, video tapes and DVDs
about legal research.
What's enjoyable
about the site, in my view, is that it doesn't just feature the traditional working mom with a full - time nanny or daycare watching kids but also includes lots of examples of moms (including Keroes herself who runs her site and provides freelance
legal service to The Gap) experimenting with flex - time hours,
writing books or striking out on their own so that they can tip the work - life balance scales in their favor.
Richard Susskind has
written several
books about how technology is changing the
legal profession.
In addition to
writing and speaking
about the Internet, social media and
legal technology for nearly 20 years, Bob is the author of multiple
books about law and the net.
Behind this is a mission: «I am
writing this
book to counteract the trend of talking
about legal innovation only in terms of technology».
While that objective seems clear enough, it may not be so clear why the Performance Standards are something that
legal practitioners like many of the authors should care
about enough to
write a
book like the Guidebook?
The site contains links to all of the major URLs listed in the
book (and more) as well as providing basic information
about legal research and
writing.
This
book is
written by
legal technology experts and is full of the information solo and small - firm lawyers need in order to make knowledgeable, informed decisions
about law office technology.
But, if you were going to buy a second
book after, then actually, I really enjoy a
book by John Grisham, the thriller writer, and it's called «The Associate», and it's
about graduate recruitment, basically, and he
writes about lawyers, and it's
about a guy who graduates and goes to work in a large - scale
legal firm.
In his
book, High Conflict People in
Legal Disputes, Eddy
writes about four types of HCPs: borderline personalities, narcissistic personalities, antisocial personalities, and histrionic personalities.
Canadian
legal academic Dr Emma Cunliffe has
written a
book about Kathy's case, Murder Medicine and Motherhood.