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The Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law

AUTHOR: James E. Clapp
ISBN: 0375702393

SHORT DESCRIPTION: A full-length legal dictionary with over 8,500 terms, including new words not covered in other legal dictionaries. Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law is an up-to-date and thorough reference for students, legal professionals, and anyone...

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The Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law
- Book Review,
by James E. Clapp


Book Description
A full-length legal dictionary with over 8,500 terms, including new words not covered in other legal dictionaries.

Random House Webster's Legal Dictionary is an up-to-date and thorough reference for students, legal professionals, and anyone who wants to understand the latest developments in Congress and the courts. The book covers an essential legal vocabulary, from historical terms in Latin and Law French to the newest terms such as cyberfraud, domestic partnership, identity theft, and racial profiling, making this book the most up-to-date legal reference available. Clear usage notes, historical notes, pronunciation notes, and helpful tips about "false friends" (words with legal meanings different from standard meanings), as well as clearly marked cross-referencing between related words, make the book easy to use.
Includes new terms not found in other legal dictionaries, but commonly encountered in reporting on legal issues.
Helpful notes at important entries offer added value







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A full-length legal dictionary with over 8,500 terms, including new words not covered in other legal dictionaries.

Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law is an up-to-date and thorough reference for students, legal professionals, and anyone who wants to understand the latest developments in Congress and the courts. The book covers an essential legal vocabulary, from historical terms in Latin and Law French to the newest terms such as cyberfraud, domestic partnership, identity theft, and racial profiling, making this book the most up-to-date legal reference available. Clear usage notes, historical notes, pronunciation notes, and helpful tips about "false friends" (words with legal meanings different from standard meanings), as well as clearly marked cross-referencing between related words, make the book easy to use.

Includes new terms not found in other legal dictionaries, but commonly encountered in reporting on legal issues.
Helpful notes at important entries offer added value


About the Author
James E. Clapp, J.D., is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Law. Upon graduation, he worked as a law clerk for a federal judge before doing legal work for a national accounting and consulting firm and a Wall Street law firm. He lives in New York City.


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         Book Review

The Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law
- Book Reviews,
by James E. Clapp

The Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law

FROM THE PUBLISHER

If you are buying your first house, the victim of a car accident, or a private citizen concerned with current social issues, this dictionary defines the legal terms you need in language you can understand. If you are a lawyer or law student, this dictionary has the detailed explanations you require." "Special features include: the newest terms for the latest legal problems; copious examples of law terms in context; related terms grouped under the same main entry for ease of comparison; thousands of cross references linking related and contrasting entries; and clearly labeled notes on legal history, usage, pronunciation, and "false friends" (common terms with unexpected meanings in legal contexts); the U.S. Constitution and a guide to the Constitution; federal and international agencies (with Internet addresses); and sources of legal information on the World Wide Web.

ACCREDITATION

JAMES E. CLAPP, J.D., is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Law. Upon graduation, he worked as a law clerk for a federal judge before doing legal work for a national accounting and consulting firm and a Wall Street law firm. He lives in New York City.


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