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The Red Book: A Manual on Legal Style 4th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781642422672
Published: July 2018
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Country of Publication: USA
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Since first appearing in 2002, Bryan Garner's The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style has established itself as the go-to source for all questions of legal style (apart from citation form).

The book isn't just one talented man's effort: Garner has two experienced coauthors plus a hands-on team of 54 editorial advisers, most of whom have long and valuable experience teaching LRW. The book is a one-of-a-kind resource - the legal writer's equivalent of The AP Stylebook or The Chicago Manual of Style. The brand-new fourth edition has lots of new material, including an especially helpful new chapter on handling quotations.

The two exhaustive indexes (word and subject), plus the detailed table of contents, make it easy to find authoritative guidance within seconds, whatever the question might be. The author, Bryan Garner, is now the most frequently cited author in opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court. It's true: last term, four of his books were cited a total of 14 times (in the somewhat fewer than 90 cases decided).

This term the count is on a similar pace. In American appellate decisions generally, Garner is at the top end of sources relied on.

Subjects:
Drafting and Legal Writing, eBooks
Contents:
Part 1: The Mechanics
Punctuation
Capitalization
Italics, Boldface and Underlining
Document Design
Numbers
Typographic Symbols
Spelling
Citations
Footnotes
Part 2: Grammar, Usage, and Editing
Grammar
Stuffy Words and Legalese
Troublesome Words
Editing and Proofreading
Part 3: Legal Documents
Case Briefs
Business Correspondence
E-mail Messages
Research Memos
Opinion Letters
Demand Letters
Affidavits and Declarations
Pleadings
Motions
Appellate Briefs
Judicial Opinions
Contracts
Legislation, Rules, and Regulations
Part 4: Scholarly Writing
Student Research Papers and Law-Review Notes
Law-Review Articles
Book Reviews
Indexes
Word Index
General Index