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July 13, 2003
Abstract:
Good legal writing is divided and subdivided using headings. Headings serve two purposes. First, they break long, complex material into more-easily digested pieces. Second, headings function as signposts that guide your reader through your prose.
Headings should be (1) structural (using traditional outline form); descriptive (case names usually are unhelpful); (3) independent (so a reader who skips a heading does not become lost); and (4) consistent in content, grammatical structure, and typography.
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Suggested Citation:
Richard A. Bales, Headings, Ky. Bench & Bar, July 2003 at 41. https://balesarbitration.com/index.php/articles/heading