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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Case Analysis and Fundamentals of Legal Writing, 4th Edition
Table of Contents

                                     Table of Contents

HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s marks


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Instructor's Manual: Case Analysis 4th ed

 

 
 
 
 
 
Table of Contents 
HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the Litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
 
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s Marks
Case Analysis and Fundamentals of Legal Writing Special Third Edition
by William P. Statsky and R. John Wernet
(special edition prepared for the National Academy of Paralegal Studies)






            Table of Contents of the Current Edition

HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the Litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s Marks

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Case Analysis and Fundamentals of Legal Writing - 1st Edition
by William Statsky and R. John Wernet



                      Table of Contents of Current Edition


HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps

THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s Marks



Case Analysis and Fundamentals of Legal Writing - 2d Edition
by William Statsky and R. John Wernet






            Table of Contents of the Current Edition

HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s Marks
Case Analysis and Fundamentals of Legal Writing - 3d Edition
by William Statsky and R. John Wernet

 

 
 
 
 
 


Table of Contents of the Current Edition

HOW TO BRIEF AN OPINION
  • Introduction to Court Opinions and the Legal System
  • Introduction to Briefing
  • Identifying the Parties
  • Identifying the Objectives and Theories of the Parties
  • Identifying the History of the Litigation
  • Introduction to the Identification of Key Facts
  • Identifying Issues and Holdings
  • Identifying Reasoning
  • Dictum, Disposition, and Commentary on the Opinion
  • Fact Comparison in the Application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
THE APPLICATION OF COURT OPINIONS
  • Fact Comparison in the application of Case Law: Fact Similarities, Fact Differences, and Fact Gaps
  • Rule-of-Law Comparison
  • Factors Determining the Length and Comprehensiveness of Case Analysis
  • Primary and Secondary Authority: Their Use and Abuse in Legal Writing
  • Using and Abusing Legislative History in Legal Writing
  • Writing the Memorandum of Law
  • Letter Writing and Case Analysis
  • The Appellate Brief
  • Clarity in Legal Writing
APPENDIX
  • Overview of Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Citations in Legal Writing
  • Quotation Marks, Brackets, and Ellipsis Dots
  • Usage Rules and Guidelines: From A to Z
  • Proofreader’s Marks