Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Prologue (Tip 1)
Composing in an Orderly, Sensible Way (Tips 2-10)
Conveying the Big Picture (Tips 11-19)
Marching Forward Through Sound Paragraphs (Tips 20-26)
Editing for Brisk, Uncluttered Sentences (Tips 27-43)
Choosing the Best Words (Tips 44-56)
Punctuating for Clarity and Impact (Tips 57-62)
Becoming Proficient in Designing Text (Tips 63-69)
Sidestepping Some Common Quirks (Tips 70-84)
Capitalizing on Little-Used Persuasive Strategies (Tips 85-91)
Hitting Your Stride as a Brief-Writer (Tips 92-100)
Appendix A: A before-and-after makeover of a motion to dismiss
Appendix B: A petition for discretionary review
Appendix C: A remarkable appellee's brief
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Index
A best-selling legal author with more than a dozen titles to his credit, Bryan Garner is also the editor-in-chief of Black's Law Dictionary in all of its current editions. He has taught at numerous law schools, and is the president of LawProse, Inc., a Dallas-based company that provides writing and drafting seminars to lawyers and judges throughout the United States.
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