Shall: The Biggest Issue in Legal Drafting

Shall: The Biggest Issue in Legal Drafting

Shall: The Biggest Issue in Legal Drafting - Self-Paced Online Seminars - LawProse

The main job of legal instruments of all sorts is to impose duties, express rights, and convey privileges. Of these three, the imposition of duties is typically paramount. And sometimes vague. And as we all know, vague and ambiguous language can lead to litigation. Many times, the uncertainty of a clause can revolve around one word: shall. This word can mean may, must, and will. But what meaning the parties ascribe to shall in a certain clause may be unclear, and parties can differ on where the duty lies and to what extent. In an hour-long session, Professor Garner will show you the traps that using the word shall in documents can land you in. And he will also show you how to avoid these nasty blunders that can tie your client up in nasty litigation for years.

Seminar Specifications

Seminar Length

60 minutes (total video length)

License Window

30 days from date of license purchase.

Production Date

January 19, 2011; Full review: November 30, 2020

Live, interactive function

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Seminar Format

Print out Course Material (PDF)
Begin the seminar video.

Seminar Content Tree
(seminar module)

  • Directions
  • Course Material (PDF)
  • PowerPoint Presentation (PDF)
  • Shall Part 1 (video)
  • Quiz
  • Shall Part 2 (video)
  • Quiz
  • Shall Part 3 (video)
  • Quiz
  • Code Word

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Want more focused training on specific legal-writing skills? Professor Bryan A. Garner has created over 40 hours here for you. Learn the skills of legal writing and take the mystery out of the art.

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