The latest book by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and
legal writing guru Bryan Garner takes a skeptical look at judicial decisionmaking, criticizing judges who stray from the text in interpreting statutes and constitutional provisions.
Legal writing guru Bryan Garner, in The Winning Brief (3d.
You probably know that Brian Garner —
the legal writing guru — is a big advocate for dropping citations into footnotes to «declutter» legal writing.
If only every law student could simply read «Making Your Case,» by Justice Scalia and
legal writing guru Bryan Garner, and magically be imbued with the ability to write concise, persuasive briefs that don't drive judges and their clerks to drink.
I came across a treasure trove of interviews done by
legal writing guru Bryan Garner with top judges across the country On The Art of Writing
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Legal Writing guru Bryan Garner linked the Dunning - Kruger effect to the legal profession.
Legal writing guru Wayne Schiess is a proponent.
Not exact matches
In a recent article for LawyersUSA addressing efficient
legal document production, practice management
guru Jim Calloway
wrote:
Deborah Savadra
writes for Lawyerist as well as for her own blog,
Legal Office
Guru.
David Mellinkoff, the plain language
guru, did not mention the term even once in the book —
Legal Writing: Sense and Nonsense — someone happened to give me shortly after my sojourn began.