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  1. use legal jargon where strictly necessary, our wording is there to explain ideas and concepts rather than to give strict legal definitions. The terms and explanations are for the law in England and Wales.

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  2. This book is aimed at legal professionals, law students and other persons who regularly deal with legal documents written in English. It constitutes a practical reference and self-study resource, which will help you both understand English legal language as it appears in contemporary written and oral contexts, and to

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  3. What is legal English? Legal English is a niche area of English which is used by legal professionals for work such as contract drafting and presenting in court. Legal English has its own vocabulary, collocations, and sentence structures.

  4. Introduction. Legal writing has a bad reputation as overly technical, verbose, and confusing. That is not the proper approach to legal writing. Writing in plain English and legal writing have the same goal: communicating complex ideas in a digestible and manageable form.

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  6. Concise Writing: clear, brief, and to the point. We’re starting here because good legal writing is clear, brief, and to the point. This section will give you a taste of how to craft good legal writing, and each subsequent section will go in-depth on a specific area or issue.

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  8. WHAT IS PLAIN ENGLISH 5 Principles to keep your writing easy to understand 1. Keep sentences short –20 words or less 2. Don’t use old-fashioned legal jargon 3. Use the Active voice rather than the Passive voice 4. Use Bullet Points to break the information into small segments 5. Write with verbs not nouns (Nominalisation)

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