1001 Legal Words You Need to Know

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Oxford University Press, 2003 - Law - 239 pages
1001 Legal Words You Need to Know is a comprehensive guide to the language of the American legal system. What is the difference between murder and manslaughter? What's a tort and how do you reform it? Is it slander, or libel (and does it matter if it's even true)? What is due process? And how do you habeas a corpus? 1001 Legal Words You Need to Know explains and illuminates the most difficult and arcane vocabulary any American has to deal with-that of the law. In this comprehensive guide to the language of the American legal system that doesn't condescend, every term is carefully defined and explained with a sample sentence, and many have supplementary notes. In addition, the book includes ten quick legal problem miniguides, including information on understanding wills, trusts, and inheritance, making a living will, giving someone power of attorney, understanding contracts, what to do if you're sued-or suing, how to choose a lawyer, exploring law school, and enjoying lawyer shows.

Contents

Intestate Succession
197
Watching Lawyer Shows
205
Legal Aid Organizations
215
Further Reading
235
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About the author (2003)

Jay M. Feinman is the author of Law 101 and Distinguished Professor of Law, Rutgers University.

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