by Bryan A. Garner
Published
September 6, 2023
Pages
388 pages
Language
English
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Kindle
$14.39
Paperback
$20.17
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The leading guide to clear writing —and clear thinking —in the legal profession for more than two decades, now newly updated. Admirably clear, concise, down-to-earth, and powerful—all too often, legal writing embodies none of these qualities. Its reputation for obscurity and needless legalese is widespread.
Since 2001, Bryan A. Garner’s Legal Writing in Plain English has helped address this problem by providing lawyers, judges, paralegals, law students, and legal scholars with sound advice and practical tools for improving their written work. Now the leading guide to clear writing in the field, this indispensable volume encourages legal writers to challenge conventions and offers valuable insights into the writing process: how to organize ideas, create and refine prose, and improve editing skills.
Accessible and witty, Legal Writing in Plain English draws on real-life writing samples that Garner has gathered through decades of teaching experience. Trenchant advice covers all types of legal materials, from analytical and persuasive writing to legal drafting, and the book’s principles are reinforced by sets of basic, intermediate, and advanced exercises in each section. For this third edition, Garner has retained the structure of the previous versions, with updates and new material throughout.
There are new sections on making your writing vivid and concrete and on using graphics to enhance your argument. The coverage and examples of key topics such as achieving parallelism, avoiding legalese, writing effective openers and summaries, and weaving quotations into your text have also been expanded. And the sample legal documents and exercises have been updated, while newly added checklists provide quick summaries of each section.
Altogether, this new edition will be the most useful yet for legal professionals and students seeking to improve their prose.
Unlock the secrets of effective legal writing with "Legal Writing in Plain English, Third Edition." This comprehensive guide is an essential resource for legal professionals, law students, and anyone interested in the art of crafting compelling legal documents. By focusing on clarity, simplicity, and precision, this book provides practical tools and exercises to refine your writing style.
Clear communication is essential in law practice. Practical exercises reinforce learning and skill refinement. Emphasizing plain English enhances reader understanding.
Legal writing often gets bogged down in complex jargon and convoluted sentences making it challenging for readers to understand essential arguments. Bryan A. Garner\'s "Legal Writing in Plain English" confronts this issue by offering straightforward techniques to simplify language without sacrificing detail.
This third edition takes the original acclaimed guide and expands it with updated examples and exercises relevant to today's legal landscape. Through practical lessons the book demonstrates how to convey complex legal ideas clearly and persuasively making documents more accessible to clients and colleagues. Readers are equipped with actionable strategies to strengthen their writing focusing on clarity active voice and effective argument structuring to avoid common legal pitfalls.
This edition provides a unique blend of instructional exercises alongside theoretical explanations enabling readers to practice and internalize new skills immediately The author Bryan A Garner renowned for his expertise in legal writing delivers insights drawn from years of teaching and consulting experience Unlike many legal writing guides this book champions the use of plain English as a powerful tool in making legal concepts more approachable and impactful.
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Based on 792 ratings
I don't think I've ever written an Amazon review before, but this book is simply too good not to contribute to the meager seven reviews it has received. In this book, Garner has amassed simple and straightforward way to improve legal in a humorous and easy-to-read book. Hardly any of the brief suggestions weren't helpful and his writing is so good that I would actually find myself continuing to digest them long after I intended to stop. The fact this isn't a foundational text for every 1L entering law school is criminal.
I have bought this book and I can say it was worth it. The writer clearly knows the subject and explain the good writing with clear explanations. Also you can exercise what you learned by the practice section at the end of each structure. A must have book for all lawyers, I think.
Immediately after reading this, I looked up the author. Wow! I then bought his book Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage and checked out his website LawProse. This short primer was the perfect read to get ready for law school.
I love this book! Very helpful not just for lawyers but for anyone interested in the legal profession and in the art of persuasion… I bought this together with Legal Writing in Plain English and I’m so glad I did!!! Fast Delivery too!
This and another book by Mr. Garner were recommended to me as potentially useful aids for my legal RWA class. Neither book was helpful for those classes. Ironically, each was recommended again by the instructor at the end of the course. An example of why the book was not helpful in the class: the book recommends avoiding the Courier font as being difficult to read. Courier was the only font we were allowed to use. Basically, if this book recommends a strategy, it was likely forbidden in the class. Still, I think it will be useful going forward.
This book was purchased for a tax research class. It absolutely delivers on its title, more than I even could have imagined. I was immediately impressed by the author's matter-of-fact yet engaging style, and the content is quite useful for non-legal professionals too. If you ever write persuasive letters, articles or blog posts, there are many practical tips in this book. It is an entertaining and thought provoking read. After most sections, I was left scratching my head with a puzzled look on my face. Not questioning the author's ideas, I was instead left wondering why they were not more mainstream, legal and otherwise. I really hope many more people, even those who only occasionally write, read this book!
If you've read Garner's stuff, you'll notice some overlap. This book restated "The Winning Brief" multiple times, and it has most of the same examples (Demand Letters, Memos, etc.) as "The Redbook 2d" (I don't have the 3d of that one). That's the disclaimer. But I still loved the book. It's largely written as a how-to, gives you tips to improve your legal writing, and is a resource that I'll continue to reference throughout my career. If you'd like a quick read (with accompanying exercises to test your skill) this is a great book to have. Then, when you become more interested, you can nab the Redbook, Legal Usage dictionaries, etc. In sum, it's a great place to start. One objection, though: Garner's answers in the back often deal with only the Easy exercise, not all three (Easy, Intermediate, Hard). I realize that giving answers to all three would lengthen the book, but the easy one is exactly that--easy. I'd like to see his Heller brief, or any of the harder ones just to compare. But that's only a minor annoyance. Otherwise, it's a real asset if you're interested in improving your legal writing. And you should be.
Practice, practice, practice - the book’s principles are reinforced via exercises. If you do the exercises, and then apply the exercises to your work product, your writing will improve. I give a copy of this book to my legal staff upon intake, and as gifts to students. A new edition is coming out later this year and I plan to purchase that one as well. It is an excellent addition to a legal library.