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Legal Analysis and Writing, 4th Edition

William H. Putman, JD

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Legal Analysis and Writing 4th Edition by William H. Putman, JD

Overview

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING, 4TH EDITION helps readers analyze statutes and cases and draft supporting legal memoranda. In addition to the fundamentals of good writing, legal or otherwise, the book illustrates how paralegals analyze and brief cases, identify key facts and legal issues, and apply case law and counteranalysis to legal matters, and more. Going beyond mere explanations, the book shows readers how to apply concepts to hypothetical situations, draft legal memoranda and correspondence, and scrutinize legal citations and Web research, to develop a thorough understanding of the analytical and writing responsibilities paralegals undertake. Legal Analysis and Writing, 4th Edition is a robust resource for any paralegal writing course and includes a host of available supplemental tools designed to enhance learning while simplifying instructor preparation.

William H. Putman, JD

William Putman is a lawyer and former instructor in the programs for Legal Assistant Studies at Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque and Paralegal Studies at Santa Fe Community College. A member of the New Mexico Bar since 1975, he received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law.
  • New Appendices: A new Web sites appendix includes an extensive list of useful sites, along with a discussion on the dangers of using non-fee-based sites, while the updatedOverview of Legal Citations appendix includes a new overview of the general rules, such as capitalization, quotations, pinpoint citations, and signals.
  • Extra Coverage and Examples: New materials on Statutory Analysis, Case Law, and Case Briefing in Chapters 3 and 4 provide more opportunities for readers to practice identifying, interpreting, and citing cases.
  • Fundamental Writing Lessons: Added to Chapter 11, the updated discussion on the fundamentals of writing includes additions to the Word Selection, Grammar, and Punctuation sections to expand reader knowledge of general writing principles.
  • Added Practice Assignments: Two new memoranda exercises, as well as new chapter assignments in Case Law and Case Briefing, Key Facts, and Issue Identification give readers even more practice developing essential paralegal skills.
  • Improved Formatting: Exhibits and examples have been reformatted to make it easier for readers to find, understand, and use references, while logically matching citations to the appropriate readings.
  • Hypothetical Situations: Featured throughout the book, realistic scenarios place readers in the center of legal issues, where they gain better perspective and practice applying legal concepts.
  • Helpful References and Resources: Detailed information about the reference sections of statutes give insight into finding the information paralegals need, while Internet Resources allow students to access additional information on chapter topics.
  • Supporting Examples: Key Examples follow each key principle and concept to illustrate practical applications and facilitate better comprehension of the material.
  • Less Legalese: Chapter discussions use lay terms instead of confusing legalese wherever possible to ease students into the subject matter, avoid overwhelming them with new terms, and improve readability.
1. Introduction to Principles and Authorities.
2. Introduction to Legal Analysis.
3. Statutory Analysis.
4. Case Law and Case Briefing.
5. Key Facts.
6. Issue Identification.
7. Stating the Issue.
8. Case Law Application.
9. Counteranalysis.
10. Legal Writing Process--General Considerations.
11. Fundamentals of Writing.
12. Office Legal Memorandum--Assignments, Facts, and Issues.
13. Office Legal Memorandum--Analysis to Conclusion.
14. External Memorandums.
15. Correspondence.
Appendix A: Court Opinions Referred to in the Text.
Appendix B: Appellate Court Brief.
Appendix C: Overview of Legal Citation.
Appendix D: Web Sites.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357698142
  • ISBN-13: 9780357698143
  • RETAIL £51.50

  • ISBN-10: 1133016545
  • ISBN-13: 9781133016540
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