01325 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001500120084002100135100003000156245005800186250000600244260004000250300003400290500001900324520062800343650002500971650002300996990002601019990002601045INLIS00000000000415820221112012637 a0010-0520004158221112 | | eng  a1587785129 aeng a808.066 34 a808.066 34 FAJ w0 aFajans, Elizabeth [et.al]1 aWriting for Law Practice /cElizabeth Fajans [et. al] a1 aNew York :bFoundation Press,c2004 axxiv. 593 p. ; 26 cm ;c26 cm aIndeks : Index aThis law school text organizes documents into three sections that correspond to the three major modes of written communication in the law??Litigating,? ?Informing and Persuading,? and ?Rule-making? ? each with its own signature writing skills. Part One focuses on pleadings and motions, Part Two covers letters, briefs, and opinions, and Part Three covers contracts, legislation, and wills. It is intended for both ?Advanced Writing? and ?Introduction to Drafting? courses. However, this text treats a broad range of documents and a broad range of skills, and so it is suitable for all of these upper-level writing courses. 4a1. Legal Composition 4a2. Practice of Law a07691/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07691/MKRI-P/XII-2007