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Basic Steps in Drafting Your Paper Learn and note the facts Identify the key issues Narrow the key issues so they can be researched properly Research Distill the research to what is relevant and can be used Analyze your research and its relation to the facts Organize how your paper is going to look Write an outline Write the paper Rewrite (further drafts) Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9

Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9 Know Your Audience If you are writing to a judge, you must be more deferential than you would to an opponent. If you’re writing to a client, you do not need to cite your authorities (although on a key issue, it may make sense to do so). If you’re writing to a co-worker, you don’t need to focus as much on being persuasive. However, even if writing to a co-worker, don’t waffle! If you want to argue both sides of the issue, do it as separate ideas, in separate paragraphs, etc. Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9

Principles of Writing to a Legal Audience Assume skepticism on the part of the reader. Be prepared to prove anything you write Be concise and clear You can assume your reader understands basic principles of law and legal citations, but do not assume that your reader knows anything about the case at hand. Set up whatever you say with background and facts! Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9

Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9 Steps in Drafting 1 These are generally the same as the principles we’ve been discussing throughout the course. These principles include: State the conclusion to set up your analysis State your conclusions in the same terms established by your issue and rule Keep your language in framing the discussion as consistent as possible throughout the discussion. Describe the relevant law Explain, for each sub-issue, why the law supports your conclusion. Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9

Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9 Steps in Drafting 2 Describe any reasonable counterarguments! You can write a full blown IRAC analysis to explain why each argument is unpersuasive. However, you can also treat counterarguments as asides, depending on how serious the challenges are. Describe how the law supports your counterargument for each issue Explain why the counterargument does not change your conclusion Edit your discussion, wherever possible, to include signposts, as discussed in the last chapter. Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing Class 9