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Ross Guberman



Average rating: 4.25 · 1,173 ratings · 62 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
Point Made: How to Write Li...

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Point Taken: How to Write L...

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“Is your answer to any question likely to prove controversial? If so, acknowledge all viable counterarguments (“To be sure,” “Although it is true that,” and so forth) and then explain why they should not prevail. You now have the makings of a first-rate analysis.”
Ross Guberman, Point Taken: How to Write Like the World's Best Judges

“As Chief Justice William Rehnquist once said, the challenge is to make order out of chaos: “The brief writer must immerse himself in this chaos of detail and bring order to it by organizing—and I cannot stress that term enough—by organizing, organizing, and organizing, so that the brief is a coherent presentation of the arguments in favor of the writer’s clients.”1”
Ross Guberman, Point Made: How to Write Like the Nation's Top Advocates

“As Chekhov famously put it, “If you say in the first chapter that there is a revolver on the mantel, it absolutely must go off by the second or third chapter.”
Ross Guberman, Point Taken: How to Write Like the World's Best Judges

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