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International Lawyer's Guide To Legal Analysis and Communication in the United States by Deborah B. McGregor, Cynthia M. Adams

Bring a Global Perspective to Teaching International Lawyers
International Lawyer's Guide To Legal Analysis and Communication in the United States
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Imprint: Aspen Publishers
Published: 6/26/2008  Previous edition copyright dates
ISBN: 9780735564770
Paperback: 500 pages
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Ideal for teaching international lawyers about the U.S.study of law, this coursebook uses a global perspective to put the basic principles of legal reasoning, writing, and research into context.

To effectively teach analysis and communication within the U.S. legal system, the authors present:

  • material that can be easily adapted to a one-semester or two-semester writing course, using a one chapter/one idea concept
  • a building-block approach to legal analysis based on the common law—each chapter focuses on a key concept that builds on what had been covered in the previous chapter
  • tailored topical coverage that includes:
    • a concise introduction to the U.S. legal system, the common law as U.S. precedent, and the anatomy of a U.S. lawsuit
    • practical guidance for law study in the United States, including how to brief a case for class and other suggestions about the law school classroom
    • a special chapter on plagiarism, a particularly troublesome aspect of writing for ESL students
    • instruction on drafting client letters and demand letters, including effective word, phrasing, and structural choices for emphasis
    • an overview of statutory interpretation theories
    • coverage of drafting both fact-based and law-based issue discussions
    • citation rules, including citing to international and online materials
    • chapters on the U.S. approach to drafting contracts, emphasizing international transactions
    • techniques for taking law school examinations
  • engaging examples and exercises
  • a glossary of terms

To prepare international lawyers for practice in the U.S. legal system, use the coursebook that employs basic coverage, solid pedagogy, and a multicultural perspective.


Part I: Introduction

Chapter 1. An Introduction to the U.S. System of Government
Chapter 2. An Introduction to Common Law in the United States
Chapter 3. An Introduction to the Anatomy of the Civil Litigation Process
Chapter 4. The U.S. Legal Education System: An Introduction to Studying the Law to Learn the Law and Briefing Cases for Class
Chapter 5. An Introduction to the Legal Writing Process
Chapter 6. An Introduction to U.S. Concept of Plagiarism and the Proper Attribution to Authority

Part II: Writing an Objective Analysis

Chapter 7. Writing an Objective Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue: One Issue/One Case
Chapter 8. Writing a Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue: Using Policy to Support a Legal Analysis
Chapter 9. Writing a Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue: Using Multiple Cases in Analyzing a Single Issue
Chapter 10. Writing a Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue: Synthesizing a Single Rule from Multiple Cases
Chapter 11. Beyond the Simple TRAC: Using Different Legal Tests to Create the Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue
Chapter 12. Writing a Discussion of a Fact-Based Issue: Addressing Multiple Issues Using Multiple Cases
Chapter 13. Addressing Statutory Issues
Chapter 14. Introduction to an Objective Legal Analysis of a Law-Based Issue
Chapter 15. Citing to Authority

Part III: Expository Writings

Chapter 16. Writing Letters

PART IV: Drafting a Contract

Chapter 17. An Overview of Basic Contract Provisions
Chapter 18. Word Choice
Chapter 19. Sentence Structure
Chapter 20. Checklists and Organizational Format
Chapter 21. Overall Contract Structure

Part V: Miscellaneous

Chapter 22. Exam-Taking Techniques

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