MSCD

What (If Anything) Does It Mean to Have a Court Cite My Work?

An anonymous informant—oh what the heck, it was Glenn West—told me that in Channel MedSystems, Inc. v. Boston Scientific Corporation (here), an opinion issued just yesterday by the Delaware Court of Chancery, Chancellor Bouchard cites A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting. More specifically, here’s footnote 236: The parties frame their arguments in terms of “breaches” of representations. The court … Read More

MSCD Fourth Edition Reviewed in the Law Society Gazette

The current issue of the Law Society Gazette (published by the Law Society of England and Wales) contains a review of the fourth edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting (here). It’s by Daphne Perry. You might recall that earlier this year Practical Law Company recorded a video of me chatting with Daphne (here). (The legal-writing world is … Read More

ABA Sale: 25% Off “A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting”

You have two days left—21 and 22 August—to get 25% off the ABA price for A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting. That might be a better price than what Amazon is currently offering. Go here. I couldn’t help noticing that MSCD is the ABA’s biggest-selling title for 2018. I wouldn’t be surprised if that makes it one of the … Read More

Two Items from Radiant Law (and a Shout-Out to MSCD)

Readers of this blog will be familiar with the ever-raffish Alex Hamilton, but I haven’t had occasion to mention his UK-based business, Radiant Law, which describes itself as “a law firm leading the way in optimising how large companies create, negotiate and manage their commercial contracts.” I’m doing so now because two items on their website caught my eye recently. … Read More

My Exchange with an English Reader of MSCD

Before I published my post The Post-Truth Mindset and “Endeavours” Provisions (here), I ran a draft by one of my English readers. I found what he had to say particularly eloquent, so here it is, with my response. I welcome you to chime in. You’re asking me to guess UK audience reaction, right? If you carry on doing the same thing … Read More

What Incremental Change Looks Like, Part 2

I keep my eye open for signs that MSCD-compliant language is seeping into contracts. For example, last week while rooting around on Edgar, I noticed a contract that uses my force majeure language. (Go here for my force majeure language.) But if I were looking for A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting to quickly result in sweeping change, I’d … Read More

MSCD Fourth Edition Now Available on Amazon (and Kindle)

The Fourth edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting is now available on Amazon. Actually, it’s been available for a few weeks, but at the ABA price, and without a Kindle version. Now the other shoe has dropped: Amazon has cut the price, although the discount varies from negligible to not-so-negligible. More significantly, the Kindle version is now … Read More

Casey Flaherty Ruminates on Contract-Drafting Dysfunction (and Offers Thoughts on MSCD and Me)

A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting isn’t a promising candidate for a book review. Unless you’re willing to immerse yourself in detail, perhaps the most sensible approach would be to do a quick in-and-out, skating over the hundreds of pages of exegesis and exiting with a sigh of relief. Well, thank goodness for contrarians like Casey Flaherty. In this … Read More