Lecture 1.
MAJOR LEGAL SKILLS AND VALUES
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The goals of legal training
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Fundamental legal skills
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Values and responsibilities of the legal profession
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Criteria of good writing
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Qualities of good writing
Lecture 1.
MAJOR LEGAL SKILLS AND VALUES
The goals of legal training
Fundamental legal skills
Values and responsibilities of the legal profession
Criteria of good writing
Qualities of good writing
Lecture 2.
WRITE CONCISELY: PART I
Features of good legal writing
Plain English movement
Plain English techniques
Do judges prefer Plain English or Legalese? Empirical studies with writing samples
Lecture 3.
WRITE CONCISELY: PART II
Remove phrases with multiple prepositions
Remove nominalizations
Remove redundant synonyms
Lecture 4.
WRITE CLEARLY
Use sparingly:
Legal archaisms
Foreign words and phrases
Clichés
Lecture 5.
AVOID MISUSING WORDS: PART I
Commonly confused words
Lecture 6.
AVOID MISUSING WORDS: PART II
Commonly confused words (cont.)
Lecture 7.
AVOID MISSPELLING WORDS
Words with silent letters
Words with one double consonant
Words with two double consonants
Words with tricky vowels
Words with tricky suffixes
-able or -ible?
-ance or -ence?
E-expressions
Lecture 8.
E-MAIL CONVENTIONS
E-mail layout
E-mail subject lines
E-mail content
Target audience
General e-mail tips
Lecture 9.
CONVENTIONS IN LETTER WRITING: LAYOUT
Letter formats
Layout guidelines
Salutations. Form (BrE)
Salutations. Form (AmE)
Salutations. Punctuation
Optional elements
Lecture 10.
CONVENTIONS IN LETTER WRITING: CONTENT
Structure of a letter
Structure of a letter: useful phrases
A paragraph
Structure of a paragraph: topic sentence
Transitions
Lecture 11.
FORMAL LETTER TYPES
Initial lawyer-client letter
Letter of apology
Payment received confirmation
Reminder of a past due payment
Forwarding a client’s letter
Letter of refusal
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