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Fordham Law School

1994

Legal writing

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Writing Like A Lawyer, John D. Feerick Jan 1994

Writing Like A Lawyer, John D. Feerick

Fordham Urban Law Journal

There is a problem of bad legal writing – one that is far more serious than we recognize or are willing to admit. The causes include insufficient education in good writing, carelessness, faulty thinking and reasoning, a failure to appreciate the potential and impact of legal language, an unwillingness to risk new language, and an inability or failure to make the time commitment required for good legal writing. First, at the law school level, legal writing must be given greater emphasis. If our programs are not able to deal with poor command of language, grammar, and syntax, perhaps we must …