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  9. Michele Asprey, Plain Language for Lawyers (3rd ed, 2003)
     
  10. *Andrew H Baida, ‘Writing a Better Brief: A Useful Guide to Better Written Submissions in Appellate Advocacy’ (2002) 22 Australian Bar Review 149
     
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