I’d like to improve my brief drafting skills, and my sense is that the best ways are: 1) practice drafting briefs, and 2) read well-drafted briefs.
Anyone have advice on a centralized place (book, website, etc.) where I could get help with #2? I know that a “well-drafted brief” is subjective in many ways, but still curious if anyone’s found helpful sources out there.
Where to Find Great Legal Briefs? Forum
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Re: Where to Find Great Legal Briefs?
The SG office's briefs are generally very good. I've gone there for reading material with the same purpose as you.