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Brevity is the Soul of What?

Posted By Cliff Tuttle | March 29, 2015

No. 1,133

The Federal judiciary is proposing to limit briefs to 12,500 words.  The current limit is 14,000.

The advocates of the Rule change are mostly judges.The opponents are  primarily appellate lawyers who worry that they might commit malpractice if they fail to cite a case or state every argument they can invent.

Of course, if lawyers read more widely, they might learn that the human mind is quickly bored, including the minds of  judges.  And if they remembered more of the literature they read before becoming so tedious, they might remember that brevity is the soul of . . . something. Here’s a brief refresher course:

Brevity

 

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