There’s much more to real-world legal writing than memos and briefs—for example, affidavits, contracts, e-mail, jury instructions and verdict forms, letters, motions, and pleadings. Professor Carrie W. Teitcher (Brooklyn Law School) has compiled an impressive list of resources to help both students and practicing lawyers with these writing tasks. So see Legal Writing Beyond Memos and Briefs, an Annotated Bibliography, available on SSRN.
It’s also available on JALWD’s web site (that’s the Journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors). Go there and look for volume 5. Right now, you can find it under the current issues tab, but by next year it may be moved to archives and have a different URL. Until then, here’s a direct link.

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