LEGAL PROBLEM SOLVING - REASONING, RESEARCH AND WRITING.
Title | LEGAL PROBLEM SOLVING - REASONING, RESEARCH AND WRITING. PDF eBook |
Author | MAUREEN F. FITZGERALD |
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Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780433500636 |
Legal Problem Solving
Title | Legal Problem Solving PDF eBook |
Author | Maureen F. Fitzgerald |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Legal problem solving : reasoning, research & writing
Title | Legal problem solving : reasoning, research & writing PDF eBook |
Author | Maureen Fay Fitzgerald |
Publisher | |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Legal composition |
ISBN | 9780433474630 |
Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students
Title | Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students PDF eBook |
Author | Nadia E. Nedzel |
Publisher | Aspen Publishing |
Pages | 494 |
Release | 2021-01-31 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1543831184 |
Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students, Fifth Edition, helps international students understand and approach legal reasoning and writing the way law students and attorneys do in the United States. With concise and clear text, Professor Nedzel introduces the unique and important features of the American legal system and American law schools. Using clear instruction, examples, visual aids, and practice exercises, she teaches practical lawyering skills with sensitivity to the challenges of ESL students. New to the Fifth Edition: Streamlined presentation makes the material even more accessible. Chapters are short, direct, and to the point. Five chapters on reasoning and writing, including exam skills, office memos, and rewriting. Full chapters on contract drafting and scholarly writing. New flowcharts provide a concise, visual overview for each chapter. Citation coverage updated to new 21st edition of The Bluebook. Simplified examples and exercises. Three thoroughly revised chapters on legal research, including non-fee legal research and technological changes in the practice of U.S. law. Professors and student will benefit from: Comparative perspective informs readers about the unique features of American law as compared to civil law, Islamic law, and Asian traditions. Explanations of practical skills assume no former knowledge of the American legal system. U.S. law school necessary skills explained immediately: case briefing, creating a course outline, time management, reading citations, and writing answers to hypothetical exam questions. Short, lucid chapters that reiterate major points to aid comprehension. Clear introductions to writing hypothetical-based exams, legal memoranda, contract drafting and scholarly writing. An integrated approach to proper citation format, with explanation and instruction provided in context. Discussion of plagiarism and U.S. law school honor codes. Practical skill-building exercises in each chapter. Research exercises are primarily Internet-based Charts and summaries that are useful learning aids and reference tools
Legal Problem Solving and Syllogistic Analysis
Title | Legal Problem Solving and Syllogistic Analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Yin |
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Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780409343236 |
Synthesis
Title | Synthesis PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Elizabeth McCallum |
Publisher | CCH Canadian Limited |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781553671435 |
Think Like a Lawyer
Title | Think Like a Lawyer PDF eBook |
Author | E Scott Fruehwald |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2020-07-23 |
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This book's purpose is to better prepare law students and lawyers for the practice of law by providing them with a firm foundation in legal reasoning, showing them how to apply legal reasoning skills to facts, and teaching them legal problem solving. I will do this by focusing explicitly on the different types of legal reasoning and the types of miniskills needed to develop the different types of legal reasoning.The chapters in this book will present the different types of legal reasoning, the miniskills that are related to the different types of legal reasoning, and how to use these miniskills in combination. Chapter One discusses the five types of legal reasoning. Chapter Two will teach you how to be a critical and engaged reader and analyze cases, skills that are needed before you can learn the other miniskills in detail. Chapter Three concerns reasoning by analogy, which involves showing how your case is like a precedent case. Chapter Four examines rule-based reasoning, and how to apply rules to facts. Chapter Five involves synthesizing cases into rules, which is an important skill in establishing the law. Chapter Six investigates statutory interpretation. Chapter Seven brings the prior chapters together, by demonstrating how the different types of legal reasoning relate to the small-scale paradigm (how to organize a simple analysis). Chapter Eight fills in this paradigm by examining how to respond to opposing arguments and distinguish cases. Finally, Chapter Nine serves as a capstone to this book with its presentation of advanced problem solving and creative thinking. The appendices cover how the American legal system developed and canons of statutory construction.One of the purposes of this book is to allow law students to learn legal skills independently. I want students to be able to get immediate feedback on their learning. Consequently, I have put answers to the exercises at the end of each chapter.