Effective written advocacy in practice influencing the judicial mind/ Andrew Goodman
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 347.052 GOO/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P12191 |
pt. 1. Skeleton agruments and written submissions. What the court requires ; What judges want --
pt. 2. Developing written advocacy skills. Skills for the practitioner ; Creating a style for written advocacy ; Literary techniques for the advocate ; The techniques of persuasion in writing ; The art of précis for lawyers ; Tasks before lodging --
pt. 3. What successful advocates provide : worked examples. Introduction to worked examples ; Conclusion : fifteen key points to writing a successful skeleton --
pt. 4. Written advocacy outside the courts. Inter-partes correspondence : the "Dear Judge" letter ; Pre-action protocol letters of claim and reply ; Introduction to worked examples ; Conclusion
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