Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2019
Abstract
There is an accuracy that defeats itself by the overemphasis in details," Justice Benjamin Cardozo wrote in his 1925 collection Law and Literature and Other Essays and Addresses. The problem hasn't gone away, as any reader of legal briefs, contracts, and memos can attest. This essay offers a few ways to help.
Recommended Citation
Barry, Patrick. "Uselessly Accurate." Scribes J. Legal Writing 18 (2019): 27-35.