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Vocabulary for Law Students: Part II`

Mastering Key Legal Terms And Concepts in Criminal, Business, Family, Administrative, Contract, Constitutional, and Civil Law

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Vocabulary for Law Students: Part II`

By: Anthony Rainwater et al.
Narrated by: Kristen Osborne
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As with any specialized field, the language and terminology used in the legal profession can be complex and specific. Without a solid grasp of legal terminology, it can be difficult for law students to understand the material they are studying, communicate effectively with their professors and classmates, and ultimately practice law with confidence.

Organized with concise definitions and clear legal scenarios, Vocabulary for Law Students: Part II provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the most important legal terms and concepts. Whether you're studying for the bar exam, preparing for a career in law, or just want to enhance your legal knowledge, this book is the perfect resource to expand your vocabulary and deepen your understanding of the law.

The book is organized into 10 sections. Each section is comprised of the definition, a legal scenario using most of the concepts in the section, and a legal scenario for each vocabulary word. This style of learning is immersive and very successful.

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