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Name that Legal Writing Penalty

Contains material from May 2016 to Jun 2016

Name that Legal Writing Penalty
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Interesting stuff that lawyers try to get away with.

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Session 1: Name That Penalty (Part I) - Guess the consequences for lawyers who misquote, exceed the page limit, attack the judge, and just plain write poorly in this entertaining and informative multiple-choice quiz.

Session 2: Name that Penalty (Part II) - More consequences for lawyers who fail to cite, omit binding law, blather on for pages, and just plain write poorly in this entertaining and informative multiple-choice quiz.

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1. Name That Penalty (Part I) (May 2016)

Wayne Schiess

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Session 1 —27 mins
Name That Penalty (Part I) (May 2016)

Guess the consequences for lawyers who misquote, exceed the page limit, attack the judge, and just plain write poorly in this entertaining and informative multiple-choice quiz.

Originally presented: May 2016 Legal Writing: Precision and Persuasion

Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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2. Name that Penalty (Part II) (Jun 2016)

Wayne Schiess

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Name that Penalty (Part II) (Jun 2016)

More consequences for lawyers who fail to cite, omit binding law, blather on for pages, and just plain write poorly in this entertaining and informative multiple-choice quiz.

Originally presented: May 2016 Legal Writing: Precision and Persuasion

Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX