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1 - Legal Writing
   Publisher
   Copyright
   Preface

5 - Contents
   Part 1 Introduction
   Part 2 General Technique
   Part 3 Specific Tasks

8 - Labels

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12 - Introduction
   1.1 Introduction
   1.2Writing
   1.3Reading

22 - Functions of a Text
   2.1 Introduction
   2.2 Storing Information
   2.3 Retrieving Information
   2.4Interpreting Information
   2.5 Combining Functions

33 - General Structure of a Text
   3.1 Introduction
   3.2 Level 1: Words
   3.3 Level 2: Sentences
   3.4 Level 3: Linking Sentences
   3.5 Level 4: Paragraphs
   3.6 Level 5: Linking Paragraphs
   3.7 Level 6: Overall Structure

52 - Overall Structure of a Text
   4.1 Introduction
   4.2 Model for Organising Law
   4.3 Model for Forming Law
   4.4 Model for Using Law
   4.5 Model for Litigation
   4.6 Issues of Fact
   4.7 Issues of Law
   4.8 Issues of Discretion
   4.9 Model for Transactions

82 - Characteristics of a Text
   5.1 Introduction
   5.2 Format
   5.3 Length
   5.4 Style

105 - Tasks with Readers
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Identifying the Class
   6.3 Addressing the Class
   6.4 Extending the Class

109 - Tasks with Writing
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 Spreading It Out: Timing
   7.3 Thinking It Up: Designing
   7.4 Getting it Down: Writing
   7.5 Polishing It Up: Editing

122 - Judgments: Questions of Fact
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2Writing the Judgment
   10.3 Managing the Information

131 - Judgments: Questions of Law
   11.1 Introduction
   11.2 Writing the Judgment
   11.3 Managing the Information

136 - Judgments: Questions of Discretion
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 Writing the Judgment
   12.3 Managing the Information

140 - Ex Tempore Judgments
   13.1 Introduction
   13.2 Justification
   13.3Method

146 - Opinions
   14.1 Introduction
   14.2 Getting Started
   14.3 Applying Law
   14.4 Proving Facts
   14.5 Interpreting Law
   14.6 Exercising Discretions
   14.7 Determining Consequences
   14.8 Formulating Remedies
   14.9 Structuring Opinions
   14.10 Illustration

162 - Problem Questions
   15.1 Introduction
   15.2 Defining the Question
   15.3 Working out the Answer
   15.4Writing up the Answer

165 - Bibliography
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