The Lawyer’s Style Guide: A Student and Practitioner Guide

Author:   Peter Butt (University of Sydney (Emeritus))
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509936243


Pages:   968
Publication Date:   25 February 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Lawyer’s Style Guide: A Student and Practitioner Guide


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Author:   Peter Butt (University of Sydney (Emeritus))
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   3.280kg
ISBN:  

9781509936243


ISBN 10:   1509936246
Pages:   968
Publication Date:   25 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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This is an excellent book, a valuable resource and one that will be helpful to students in grasping how to write clearly, precisely yet effectively in the legal context. -- Chris Bevan * Durhan University * This is a comprehensive and thoughtful text that provides far more than a mere dictionary would do. It covers not just terminology, but concepts, ideas and institutions, providing a one-stop shop for students. -- Pamela Henderson * Nottingham Trent University * This is an excellent book with so much for the young and experienced lawyer alike. It will be strongly recommended to all our students at the start of their course. -- Stephen Dnes * New College Of The Humanities * This is a very comprehensive writing guide, which I plan to recommend as a reference point to all my students. -- Ewa Zelazna * University of Leicester *


Have you ever wondered: What does inchoate mean? Who are my assigns? Are they my assignees? What is wilful default/neglect/misconduct/wrongdoing? ... In A-Z format, this 900-page book offers answers to these questions and hundreds more. -- Daphne Perry * Law Society Gazette * This is an excellent book, a valuable resource and one that will be helpful to students in grasping how to write clearly, precisely yet effectively in the legal context. -- Chris Bevan * Durhan University * This is a comprehensive and thoughtful text that provides far more than a mere dictionary would do. It covers not just terminology, but concepts, ideas and institutions, providing a one-stop shop for students. -- Pamela Henderson * Nottingham Trent University * This is an excellent book with so much for the young and experienced lawyer alike. It will be strongly recommended to all our students at the start of their course. -- Stephen Dnes * New College Of The Humanities * This is a very comprehensive writing guide, which I plan to recommend as a reference point to all my students. -- Ewa Zelazna * University of Leicester * I very much enjoyed browsing this book- it has a dry sense of humour and I have found myself dipping into it regularly. -- Helen Rutherford * Northumbria University * I really enjoyed the book. It's unlike anything else available, is truly comprehensive and has become essential... I am recommending it to students. -- Michael Davies * The Legal English School *


Have you ever wondered: What does inchoate mean? Who are my assigns? Are they my assignees? What is wilful default/neglect/misconduct/wrongdoing? ... In A-Z format, this 900-page book offers answers to these questions and hundreds more. -- Daphne Perry * Law Society Gazette * This is a volume which definitely deserves a place on every lawyer's bookshelves, especially those starting out on their careers. * The Commonwealth Lawyer * Relevant to any lawyer who wishes to write well ... Peter Butt has produced a really valuable reference book from which any writer of legal texts could derive benefit. It would be a valuable addition to any law drafter's library. As a sometime writer of legislation, I recommend it unreservedly. -- Eamonn Moran PSM QC * The Loophole * This is an excellent book, a valuable resource and one that will be helpful to students in grasping how to write clearly, precisely yet effectively in the legal context. -- Chris Bevan * Durham University * This is a comprehensive and thoughtful text that provides far more than a mere dictionary would do. It covers not just terminology, but concepts, ideas and institutions, providing a one-stop shop for students. -- Pamela Henderson * Nottingham Trent University * This is an excellent book with so much for the young and experienced lawyer alike. It will be strongly recommended to all our students at the start of their course. -- Stephen Dnes * New College Of The Humanities * This is a very comprehensive writing guide, which I plan to recommend as a reference point to all my students. -- Ewa Zelazna * University of Leicester * I very much enjoyed browsing this book- it has a dry sense of humour and I have found myself dipping into it regularly. -- Helen Rutherford * Northumbria University * I really enjoyed the book. It's unlike anything else available, is truly comprehensive and has become essential ... I am recommending it to students. -- Michael Davies * The Legal English School * Very useful text for Year 1 LLB students -- Carole Lyons * Robert Gordon University * A good read and a marvellous resource for anyone who needs to justify their choices when clarifying legal documents -- Martin Cutts, director of Plain Language Commission and author of The Oxford Guide to Plain English This is an excellent guide to legal writing and I have now added this to my reading list for law doctoral students at UCY -- Emeritus Professor Kim Economides * University of Cyprus * A helpful book for written advocacy giving very clear guidance. Well written and presented. -- Dr Samuel White * University of the West of Scotland *


Have you ever wondered: What does inchoate mean? Who are my assigns? Are they my assignees? What is wilful default/neglect/misconduct/wrongdoing? ... In A-Z format, this 900-page book offers answers to these questions and hundreds more. -- Daphne Perry * Law Society Gazette * This is a volume which definitely deserves a place on every lawyer's bookshelves, especially those starting out on their careers. * The Commonwealth Lawyer * This is an excellent book, a valuable resource and one that will be helpful to students in grasping how to write clearly, precisely yet effectively in the legal context. -- Chris Bevan * Durham University * This is a comprehensive and thoughtful text that provides far more than a mere dictionary would do. It covers not just terminology, but concepts, ideas and institutions, providing a one-stop shop for students. -- Pamela Henderson * Nottingham Trent University * This is an excellent book with so much for the young and experienced lawyer alike. It will be strongly recommended to all our students at the start of their course. -- Stephen Dnes * New College Of The Humanities * This is a very comprehensive writing guide, which I plan to recommend as a reference point to all my students. -- Ewa Zelazna * University of Leicester * I very much enjoyed browsing this book- it has a dry sense of humour and I have found myself dipping into it regularly. -- Helen Rutherford * Northumbria University * I really enjoyed the book. It's unlike anything else available, is truly comprehensive and has become essential ... I am recommending it to students. -- Michael Davies * The Legal English School * Very useful text for Year 1 LLB students -- Carole Lyons * Robert Gordon University * A good read and a marvellous resource for anyone who needs to justify their choices when clarifying legal documents -- Martin Cutts, director of Plain Language Commission and author of The Oxford Guide to Plain English This is an excellent guide to legal writing and I have now added this to my reading list for law doctoral students at UCY -- Emeritus Professor Kim Economides * University of Cyprus *


This is an excellent book, a valuable resource and one that will be helpful to students in grasping how to write clearly, precisely yet effectively in the legal context. -- Chris Bevan * Durhan University *


Author Information

Peter Butt is Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Sydney. He was the founding director of the Centre for Plain Legal Language at the University of Sydney, and has lectured extensively on legal writing in the UK and many other countries.

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