Basic Legal Writing for Paralegals (Aspen College Series)
Samborn and Yelin present a modern, accessible approach to effective legal writing in this fifth edition. The book is tailored specifically for paralegal students, offering comprehensive coverage of essential legal writing skills with practical examples that highlight the role of paralegals in real-world scenarios.
The text begins by providing an overview of the legal system, setting a clear context for the various types of legal writing discussed throughout. It then guides readers through each stage of the writing process—prewriting strategies to revising—with detailed and step-by-step instructions. The book covers key areas such as the IRAC method, synthesizing cases and authorities, drafting legal memoranda, persuasive writing, in-house and objective client documents, and letters.
The citation coverage has been updated to reflect the 20th edition of the Bluebook and the 5th edition of the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation. This ensures that students are equipped with the most current tools necessary for their practice.
