American Bar Association
Word Origins for Lawyers
Word Origins for Lawyers
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Words are the building blocks of the law, and the tools, of the lawyer. To master words one must know them well, and to know them one should know where they come from. By knowing the origins of words used in law, a lawyer will know the law better and will know how to argue better.
This unique book features a profuse collection of legal words and phrases or words that are commonly used in legal work. The etymologies first focus on the meaning of the entry in the legal context, then provide the "roots" of the word focusing on ideas that a lawyer would find particularly helpful or enlightening.
There has always been is a strong appeal to form arguments based on origins. It is common for lawyers in many situations to use a word's origin as a starting point, or even the coup-de-grace, in an argument. For the first time, Word Origins for Lawyers brings a lawyer's perspective to etymology that is otherwise lacking in other available sources. As a lawyer, if you want to form more powerful foundations for arguments, or just satisfty the curosities of legal mind, this is one book you don't want to miss.
Having the most compelling evidence and airtight argument does not mean you'll win your case if you cannot dearly and expertly express yourself. Using common example from every-day legal documents, the Grammar and Writing Handbook shows you precisely which rules need to be followed, how to choose the correct Words, and the most effective way to structure every sentence. The Grammar and Writing Handbook is the thorough resource you need that will help you compose more persuasive, stronger material that's flawlessly written-which can be the difference you need to win you the case or the client.
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