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- legally untrained and to justify high fees. Legalese, as a term, has been adopted in other languages. Legalese is characterized by long sentences, many modifying...
- humorous criticism of middle-management, and specialty jargon, such as legalese, that non-specialists have difficulty in understanding. For example, "I...
- Word Common reading Legalese reading 懈怠 ("negligence") ketai kaitai 競売 ("auction") kyōbai keibai 兄弟姉妹 ("siblings") kyōdai shimai keitei shimai 境界 ("metes...
- He earned critical praise as the lead in the TNT cable feature program, Legalese, and starred in the festival comedy Confessions of a ****ist Pig. Kerr later...
- certain places, as well as unconventional, sometimes incomprehensible legalese. Stamps are generally accompanied by signatures (with the sovereign citizen's...
- 1997 Ellen Cashier Episode: "The Puppy Episode: Part 2"; uncredited 1998 Legalese Angela Beale Television film The Larry Sanders Show Herself Episode: “Just...
- 2009. Smith, R. Jeffrey (April 19, 2009). "Justice Dept. Memos' Careful Legalese Obscured Harsh Reality". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 19, 2009...
- "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" 1995 Friends at Last **** Connelyn TV movie 1998 Legalese Brenda Whitl**** 2000 Cinderella Claudette King of the Hill Miss Liz Strickland...
- Marsten 1995 Sugartime Phyllis McGuire 1998 Saint Maybe Lucy Dean Bedloe Legalese Rica Martin 1999 The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn Dr. Valerie Crane 2000...
- officialese or bureaucratese refer to language used by officials or authorities. Legalese is a closely related concept, referring to language used by lawyers, legislators...