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- Title
Finding Consensus in Legal Writing Discourse Regarding Organizational Structure: A Review and Analysis of the Use of IRAC and Its Progenies.
- Authors
Turner, Tracy
- Abstract
The article focuses on the core principles of effective organization and the importance of legal writing in organizing information. It mentions that effective organization is one of the most problematic skills among legal writers. It explores the four core principles of an effective organization, including rule-centered analysis, synthesis of the law, and the unity. It discusses the analysis conducted in the acronyms used in the legal writings or textbooks, and its significance both in law education and practice.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL structure; ORGANIZATIONAL aims &; objectives; LEGAL education; PRACTICE of law; ACRONYMS; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); UNITY (Literature); CONTENT analysis; LAWYERS
- Publication
Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, 2012, Vol 9, p351
- ISSN
1550-0950
- Publication type
Article