Legal Memo advice for 1L? Forum
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Legal Memo advice for 1L?
Hi everyone, I was wondering if you could give me some pointers/advice on how to write legal memos. My entire grade for one of our courses is based upon a legal memo and I want to make sure that I know how to write these well. We handed in a nongraded version and just had them returned by our professor-i was slightly disappointed with my performance. I thought I wrote a decent memo but apparently it was just average with some organizational/structural problems. What is the best way to practice these? Are there any sites that provide examples of the "good" and the "bad"? Any books people recommend?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Any help would be appreciated!!
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Do you have a textbook for your class? That should probably have a fairly decent layout of the structure and organization of a memo. If not, our textbook is pretty decent. It is: Robin Wellford Slocum, "Legal Reasoning, Writing and Persuasive Argument" , 2nd edition
It has examples of memos and gives pretty good details about different approaches to the sections of the memo.
I don't really use it much, though, because our professor has been very specific about the exact format for our memos. I think the best thing you can really do is try to replicate exactly what your professor has told you to do in class. I haven't found any useful websites. I looked for about 5 minutes the other day and got bored...
It has examples of memos and gives pretty good details about different approaches to the sections of the memo.
I don't really use it much, though, because our professor has been very specific about the exact format for our memos. I think the best thing you can really do is try to replicate exactly what your professor has told you to do in class. I haven't found any useful websites. I looked for about 5 minutes the other day and got bored...
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Re: Legal Memo advice for 1L?
Why not redact your writing and either post it or PM it to me. I'll take a look if you like..
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lolreasonable_man wrote:Why not redact your writing and either post it or PM it to me. I'll take a look if you like..
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I missed the joke?apper123 wrote:lolreasonable_man wrote:Why not redact your writing and either post it or PM it to me. I'll take a look if you like..
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If its been graded already, I don't really see where the honor code violation comes in, unless he has to hand it back in as another draft.betasteve wrote:Honor code stuff, I think....
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If you want some worksheets you can look at, I can download the ones we used from TWEN and link you to them. The examples will be specific to our issue, but I think you should be able to glean plenty of useful information from them.
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yepreasonable_man wrote:I missed the joke?apper123 wrote:lolreasonable_man wrote:Why not redact your writing and either post it or PM it to me. I'll take a look if you like..
nopebetasteve wrote:Honor code stuff, I think....
here's a hint: see date of the OP
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hmm wonder why this came as a new post? weird.
Hope he figured it out lol
Hope he figured it out lol
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I don't know why I thought of this right now, but it has been bugging me since I started law school. Did everyone besides me learn in undergrad that there should be two spaces after every sentence? I lost a few points on the first memo because I only used one space between sentences. When I talked to my friends about it, they looked at me like I was crazy. I wrote a lot of papers in undergrad and never had a problem.
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
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I knew a few people in UG who would argue that it should only be one space. They were, of course, wrong.Nietzsche_Addy wrote:I don't know why I thought of this right now, but it has been bugging me since I started law school. Did everyone besides me learn in undergrad that there should be two spaces after every sentence? I lost a few points on the first memo because I only used one space between sentences. When I talked to my friends about it, they looked at me like I was crazy. I wrote a lot of papers in undergrad and never had a problem.
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
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Did your profs actually mention/require the double spacing? I seriously had never heard of it before LW. Now I'm wondering what other fundamentals I didn't learn in undergrad.bees wrote:I knew a few people in UG who would argue that it should only be one space. They were, of course, wrong.
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You're not crazy . . . according to wikipedia Chicago manual of style calls for 1 space after periods and MLA allows for 1 or 2Nietzsche_Addy wrote:Did your profs actually mention/require the double spacing? I seriously had never heard of it before LW. Now I'm wondering what other fundamentals I didn't learn in undergrad.bees wrote:I knew a few people in UG who would argue that it should only be one space. They were, of course, wrong.
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AP style is one. The entire internet uses one. I still use two, but it makes me feel inferior sometimes.
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I use 1. I think 2 is an archaic method originating from typewriters. I have never used 2 in my life. It's worth noting one of my majors in college was English too, and no professor ever said anything to me about it.
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There should be two spaces after a period if it ends a sentence, but one space after the period in an abbreviation. Otherwise it would be ambiguous when the word after the abbreviation was a proper noun and thus capitalized.
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It's one space for variable-width fonts (Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial, etc.) and two spaces for fixed-width fonts (Courier New). That's the rule, and I think Strunk & White may agree, but I haven't checked.Nietzsche_Addy wrote:I don't know why I thought of this right now, but it has been bugging me since I started law school. Did everyone besides me learn in undergrad that there should be two spaces after every sentence? I lost a few points on the first memo because I only used one space between sentences. When I talked to my friends about it, they looked at me like I was crazy. I wrote a lot of papers in undergrad and never had a problem.
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
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I have been meaning to read a wiki article about fonts. Is Times the same as Times New Roman? I think I'm going to read up a bit...engineer wrote:It's one space for variable-width fonts (Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial, etc.) and two spaces for fixed-width fonts (Courier New). That's the rule, and I think Strunk & White may agree, but I haven't checked.Nietzsche_Addy wrote:I don't know why I thought of this right now, but it has been bugging me since I started law school. Did everyone besides me learn in undergrad that there should be two spaces after every sentence? I lost a few points on the first memo because I only used one space between sentences. When I talked to my friends about it, they looked at me like I was crazy. I wrote a lot of papers in undergrad and never had a problem.
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
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My bitch-scribe uses 2. My bitch-scribe will forever be my bitch-scribe. I am superior.betasteve wrote:I use 2. I will forever use 2. I feel superior.
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I didn't know that. I thought some disciplines preferred "one" over "two" and vice versa. Thank goodness legal writing requires using 2 spaces. I'm always happy to do whatever I can to make my papers longer--they're always so short .engineer wrote:It's one space for variable-width fonts (Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial, etc.) and two spaces for fixed-width fonts (Courier New). That's the rule, and I think Strunk & White may agree, but I haven't checked.Nietzsche_Addy wrote:I don't know why I thought of this right now, but it has been bugging me since I started law school. Did everyone besides me learn in undergrad that there should be two spaces after every sentence? I lost a few points on the first memo because I only used one space between sentences. When I talked to my friends about it, they looked at me like I was crazy. I wrote a lot of papers in undergrad and never had a problem.
The double space technique is ingrained now, but I am still curious about this. Any takers?
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I always chuckle when I hear law students or lawyers discuss the honor code.betasteve wrote:Honor code stuff, I think....
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In every legal brief I've worked on and filed (as a paralegal), 2 spaces after every period ending a sentence and after every colon. TNR font.
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