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Foundations of Legal Research and Writing

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ISBN-10: 1133278299

ISBN-13: 9781133278290

Edition: 5th 2013 (Revised)

Authors: Carol M. Bast, Margie A. Hawkins

List price: $179.95
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FOUNDATIONS OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING, Fifth Edition is the ideal resource for paralegals. The book's up-to-the-minute coverage tackles the ever-evolving areas of computer-assisted research and Cyber law, in addition to traditional legal research, analysis, and writing. Extensive research chapters address primary and secondary sources, citating, Lexis/Nexis, the Internet, and more, while writing sections center on drafting client opinion letters, pleadings, contracts, office memos, memoranda of law, and appellate briefs. Every chapter gives you practice writing opportunities, as well as traditional and computer-assisted research assignments to help develop your skills. Detailed case…    
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Book details

List price: $179.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 6/22/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 624
Size: 8.54" wide x 10.87" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 2.992
Language: English

Carol M. Bast is Associate Professor in the Department of Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida. She has won several professional awards, frequently presents at legal and academic conferences, and is an active member of the American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects and the Legal Writing Institute. Her many published works include articles on legal research, legal writing, eavesdropping, and wiretapping, as well as Foundations of Law and Florida Courts, a textbook. Carol Bast earned an M.B.A. from University of Central Florida, a Ph.D. in Spanish from University of Florida, and a J.D. from the New York Law School.

Margie Hawkins is a librarian with national law firm Holland & Knight LLP, and has expertise in computer-assisted legal research and the Internet. A member of the American Association of Law Libraries (A.A.L.L.) and the Orange County Bar Association, she also served on the Advisory Committee for the Valencia Community College Paralegal Studies Program for more than fourteen years. Ms. Hawkins received her Masters of Library and Information Science degree from the University of South Florida, and is a member of Beta Phi Mu, the international library and information science honor society. She holds undergraduate degrees in History and Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida.

Law and Sources of Law
Legal Reasoning and Analysis
Secondary Sources and Finding Tools
The Judicial Branch and Cases
Primary Sources: Constitutions, Statutes, Court Rules, and Administrative Law
Citators
Overview of the Research Process and Ethical Considerations
Computer-Assisted Legal Research
Introduction to Legal Writing
Fundamentals of Writing
Transmittal Letter and Client Opinion Letter
Writing Contracts
Pleadings
Law Office Memo
Memorandum of Law
Appellate Brief
Appendices