Overwhelmed by the white screen? Let Oscar Peterson’s piano massage your creative synapses with this 1964 version of C Jam Blues. (Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums.) And remember this tried and true method to forge through writer’s block: What happened next; what happened next; what happened next…
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Write Like Earl Fatha Hines Moseys
Paralyzed by that white screen mocking you? Close your eyes for a few minutes and let this piano massage your brain. Then write your appellate brief like Earl Fatha Hines moseys along the Santa Fe Trail.
Explain Yourself In Your Subhead
We are nothing if not current. An article published in 2003 about effective subheadings, available here for the clicking, was referenced at the top of a “legal writing” Google search I just did. Authors Kara Thompson and Zach Brez for the Writing Center at the Georgetown University Law Center, did…
Ninth Circuit Appellate Practice Guide Posted
The Appellate Lawyer Representatives’ Ninth Circuit Practice Guide is available for the downloading from the Ninth Circuit’s web site. It’s a how-to for preparing and filing a brief in the federal appellate court out yonder in California. But it’s chock full of good tips no matter what jurisdiction you find…
Posner On Effective Appellate Briefs
Catching up on reading. If you missed it too, here is Judge Posner in the American Bar Association’s Litigation News on writing an effective appellate brief.
Injured Party’s Appeal Dismissed For Violations Of Appellate Brief-Writing Rules
Peggy Lee Hall claimed she was injured when she slipped on ice in a parking lot owned by Naper Gold Hospitality LLC. She sued Naper, but the company got summary judgment because Hall did not show facts that there had been an unnatural accumulation of ice. Hall appealed Naper’s summary…
Two Tips – Author Guberman Gives Two Brief-Writing Tips And Links To More
These two tips are from Ross Guberman, the president of Legal Writing Pro and the author of Point Made: How to Write Like the Nation’s Top Advocates. Ross also is an Appellatology panelist. His short bio is here. These Two Tips, with examples, are drawn from the brief for the…
Illinois Appellate Lawyer Blog Launches “Two Tips”
Always thinking about you and devising unique reading and viewing experiences for our audience, Illinois Appellate Lawyer Blog announces a new series: ♪♪♪ Two Tips ♪♪♪ Two Tips, offered by legal writing and strategy experts, will suggest ways you can improve your brief writing. The tips will be in various…
Schiess’s Seven Recommendations For Improved Writing
Bravo to Wayne Schiess for his candid and succinct seven suggestions for improving your writing. The title of the series, “Improving Your Writing Throughout Your Career,” speaks to one of the important themes every lawyer and writer should accept. Legal writing is a process, not an event, requiring continual refinement…
♪♪♪ Appellatology Grand Opening ♪♪♪
Guilty as charged. We’re obsessed with good writing and engrossed by lucid argument. Superior writing plus absorbing argument gives us the Ahhhhh of the first cup of morning coffee. Appellatology is great legal thinkers and writers devoted to helping lawyers write better briefs. How do we do it? Our panel…