These two things are not mutually exclusive.Also, bluedana, don't lie, we know one of your law school people isn't preparing to become POTUS. We know you're the one prepping in the transition office to take over the free world.![]()
Master this formula, and legal writing will come very easy to you: CIRAC.I'm fairly good at no nonsense and concise writing, how would that compare to the writing required of both law school and the legal profession?
State the Conclusion first.
Identify the Issues.
Cite the applicable Rule(s).
Do a thorough Analysis of how the rule applies in this instance.
Restate the Conclusion.
This comes from the Bar/Bri Bar Exam prep course, but I've used this formula for my entire practice. If you get good at using CIRAC, and you know the law, there's no reason you can't occasionally have a little fun with your writing, as Nobody suggests. (The caution being, know your audience.)