'The Reports of My Death are Greatly Exaggerated': Reading and Writing Objective Legal Memoranda in a Mobile Computing Age. Davis, K. K. Technical Report ID 2281252, Social Science Research Network, Rochester, NY, June, 2013.
'The Reports of My Death are Greatly Exaggerated': Reading and Writing Objective Legal Memoranda in a Mobile Computing Age [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Is there any reason for lawyers to write legal memoranda, particularly when some lawyers report that they no longer value the “traditional” legal memo? Does the
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	title = {'{The} {Reports} of {My} {Death} are {Greatly} {Exaggerated}': {Reading} and {Writing} {Objective} {Legal} {Memoranda} in a {Mobile} {Computing} {Age}},
	shorttitle = {'{The} {Reports} of {My} {Death} are {Greatly} {Exaggerated}'},
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	abstract = {Is there any reason for lawyers to write legal memoranda, particularly when some lawyers report that they no longer value the “traditional” legal memo? Does the},
	number = {ID 2281252},
	urldate = {2017-06-01},
	institution = {Social Science Research Network},
	author = {Davis, Kirsten K.},
	month = jun,
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {2.DL\&R participant publications, Legal Ethics, Legal Memorandum, Legal Writing},
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