A Brief Guide to Brief Writing: Demystifying the Memorandum of the Law
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The book can utilized as an outline or a refresher for any type of brief that must be written, whether it’s a main brief, reply brief, or sur-reply, and whether it’s a lower court or appellate brief. A Brief Guide to Brief Writing will enable brief writers to understand and tell the client’s story, in a persuasive and effective manner.
Janet S. Kole
Janet S. Kole was a litigator for over thirty years, and has written several books and many articles for young lawyers on the basics of litigation practice. She now writes full time, and spends her leisure time on the golf course or on boats. She is a cum laude graduate of Bryn Mawr College, received her M.A. from New York University, and graduated magna cum laude from the James Beasley School of Law at Temple University.
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Reviews for A Brief Guide to Brief Writing
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It was clear and simple and identified the most important aspects of brief writing.
I would highly recommend it to beginners and those without formal training.
I am an Australian and it is equally applicable here with a few terminology edits.
Thank you Janet S. Kole.