Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing [Connected eBook with Study Center]
, by Neumann, Richard K.; Margolis, Ellie; Stanchi, Kathryn M.- ISBN: 9798892074629 | 8892074628
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 2/25/2026
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Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing teaches students how to organize and incorporate a legal argument into strong and cogent writing for a variety of applications in legal practice. This clear and coherent text has been updated to address the new skills required for modern law practice. While the Tenth Edition still includes the fundamental tools that has made it one of the best-selling legal writing texts, it has been updated to offer more streamlined, practical lawyering advice along with helpful theory. Designed for utility in a wide range of legal writing courses, the book covers multiple types of legal writing, including office memos, appellate and motion briefs, client letters, and email correspondence, as well as all aspects of legal reasoning from rule-based analysis to strategies of persuasion. It also covers other key skills such as oral reports to supervisors, appellate and motion argument, tips about the realities of online law practice and modern changes in language and style. The Tenth Edition reflects the collective wisdom of three leaders in the legal writing discipline who together have over 90 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about legal writing.
New to the Tenth Edition:
- Streamlined and practical writing advice, including alerts where additional research in the writing process may be warranted, as well as additional information on the relationship between judges and other law-making bodies.
- The latest discussions of emerging technologies (including artificial intelligence and large language models) and their use as tools to support the legal writing process, as well as their pitfalls.
- Updated explanation of the structure for organizing legal analysis, including new illustrative examples.
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Straightforward guidance on drafting key documents from office memos, motion memoranda, to appellate briefs structured to support flexible chapter assignments across a variety of course designs.
- A distinctive framework for structuring a Proof of a Conclusion of Law, offering one of the clearest explanations available of the analytical steps behind proving a legal conclusion.
- A deeply engaging teaching approach that helps students develop both a lawyer’s analytical mindset and a writer’s craft.
- A comprehensive exploration of analytical methods, spanning rule-based reasoning through strategic persuasive techniques.
- A practical, process-focused presentation featuring timely examples and exercises drawn from real-world legal practice.
- A robust set of sample documents in the appendices to illustrate models of effective legal writing.



