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Receive notifications of relevant legal news organized for your course area and for legal topics of general interest from a variety of legal news sites. John C. Dernbach`s research focuses on environmental law, climate change and sustainable development. He served as Director of the Office of Policy for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The Policy Office is responsible for developing and coordinating policy and regulatory initiatives for the CED, including the integration of sustainable development concepts into DEP programs. Immediately after graduating from Michigan Law School, Professor Dernbach taught legal writing at Wayne State University (1978-79), was an attorney for the American Lung Association of Michigan (1979-80), and co-authored a widely used and influential legal text, A Practical Guide to Legal Writing and Legal Method (Aspen, 3rd edition 2007). Over the next twelve years, Professor Dernbach worked to develop and implement nationally recognized programs to regulate coal and non-coal mining, municipal waste, and residual or industrial waste for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources. During this period, he served as Assistant Legal Counsel (1981-87), Special Assistant (1987-92) and Director of the Department`s Advanced Science and Research Team (1992-93). He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar.

Cathleen S. Wharton joined the Legal Research and Writing Program at the University of Georgia School of Law in 1983 and has been its director since 1988. She literally wrote the book on her topic as she is co-author of a leading textbook used by legal research and writing programs across the country, A Practical Guide to Legal Writing and Legal Method (4th edition, 2010, with John Dernbach, Richard Singleton, Joan Ruhtenberg and Catherine Wasson). She is also co-author of Citation Form for Briefs and Legal Memoranda (1997, with Daisy Floyd and Bertis Downs). In 1999, she was extensively quoted in a Seattle University Law Review article entitled “Critiquing and Evaluating Law Students` Writing: Advice from Thirty-Five Experts.” Wharton develops teaching materials for the first year of the legal writing program and teaches a section of the first year of the legal writing course. She is also responsible for administrative tasks, the selection of texts, the supervision of other writing professors and the coordination of computer-aided research training for first-year students. She has been an adjunct faculty member of the Institute of Continuing Judicial Education (ICJE) since 1989 and develops and conducts numerous seminars on legal writing or legal research for Georgian judges and courtroom administrators. In 1993, she received the ICJE Award for her continued service to judicial excellence. From 1986 to 1990, she taught legal research and legal writing as part of the evening paralegal study program at the Technical Institute of the Athens Region. Wharton also worked as a consultant at the Athens law firm cook, Noell, Tolley & Aldridge from 1983 to 1990, assisting the managing partner in preparing civil cases for court and appeal proceedings.

Wharton is a member of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, the Legal Writing Institute, and the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Section on Legal Writing and Research. Wharton received his bachelor`s degree in journalism and law degree from the University of Georgia. Pamphlet. Condition: Good. Since 1972, we have been putting readers in touch with great books! Used manuals must not contain accompanying materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear and tear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and customer service is our top priority!. Pamphlet. Condition: Good.

The item is in good condition. Some moderate wrinkles and wear. This item cannot be supplied with additional CDs or parts, including access codes for manuals. Can be a copy of the library and contain a write/highlight. The photos are archival images and not of the actual article. This classic text uses a set of simple guidelines to teach the basics of legal drafting and the legal method. The book contains targeted exercises to help students practice the application of legal reasoning. Dernbach, John C.

2007. A practical guide to legal drafting and legal method. New York: Aspen Publishers. Catherine Wasson joins Elon University after working at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the past decade, most recently as an associate professor and director of the Legal Methods program. As director, Wasson revised and expanded a curriculum that covered skills such as legal thinking, writing, research, and advocacy. Her teaching experience is in the areas of legal writing and analysis, oral advocacy, offences and family law. Prior to widener, Wasson worked as an attorney for the Minnesota Court of Workers` Compensation Appeals, overseeing legislation and rules that affect workers` compensation law and practice. Wasson received his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in 1988. She graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor of English/Theatre Arts and a Master of Arts in Language/Theatre. Pamphlet.

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A practical guide to legal writing and legal method provides comprehensive coverage and analysis with the clarity and precision that has made it a classic in the field. Discussions, examples, and practical exercises teach students how to apply the concepts of legal writing and method to written analysis or oral reasoning. Not only does the text provide a comprehensive basis for classroom instruction, but it also supports independent study and revision. Graduates will want to keep this text handy when entering legal practice. Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A. Contact the seller. Cathleen S. Wharton, John C.

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