Aún no tenemos significados para "legal jargon".
1Patents are densely written, nearly unreadable blends of technical and legal jargon.
2I'm sure the attorney can come up with legal jargon that sounds convincing.
3Simplifying the legal jargon will help victims a great deal.
4Will putting complicated insurance and legal jargon into plain English sell more life insurance policies?
5The company's new data use policy improves on the legal jargon common in most companies' privacy policies.
6I'm floating some legal jargon his way.
7They were going to put him behind his own bars because he couldn't understand the legal jargon.
8Free of medical and legal jargon, it covers general areas of clinical practice, such as negligence and consent.
9The loopholes and muddying of waters, time frames and legal jargon; common sense does not seem to prevail.
10She sometimes sits down with people as they go through a court case, translating legal jargon into something they can understand.
11Then Dahlin flicked a switch on the console and spoke formally into a data recorder pick-up, reciting the mandated legal jargon.
12You are applying your legal jargon to a deep experience, to something sacred-theresult, to my mind, of a divine instinct.
13I often feel disconnected, caught off-guard, and frustrated by all of the coded legal jargon used and the process as a whole.
14When one gets the trick of the legal jargon, it's not easy to draw the simplest form of agreement without a few superfluous words.
15It is expressed again in legal jargon, that is to say, with a too obvious display of the aim, and with a very naïve eagerness.
16"That is what legal jargon terms an admitted fact."
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