Law Dictionary

Law Dictionary by Steven Gifis, published by Barron’s Educational Series in 1985, is a comprehensive resource designed for lawyers, law students, legal professionals, and laypersons interested in legal terminology. This second edition contains 618 pages and defines over 3,000 legal terms in accessible language, ensuring clarity without compromising legal accuracy.
Readers will find a wide range of definitions covering various areas of law, including civil procedure, commercial and contract law, constitutional law, criminal law, property law, and torts. This book serves as a quick-reference guide, making it a valuable tool for anyone seeking to understand legal concepts and terminology. The straightforward approach allows users to navigate complex legal language with ease, making it suitable for both professionals and those new to the field.
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A quick-reference source for lawyers, law students, legal professionals, and the interested layperson, this book defines more than 3,000 legal terms in non-technical language, but without sacrificing legal accuracy. Terms apply to civil procedure, commercial and contract law, constitutional law, criminal law, property law, and torts. This title is also available in a smaller “mass market” edition.
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