lawyerspeak
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See also: lawyer-speak
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[edit]lawyerspeak (uncountable)
- (informal) The abstruse jargon of lawyers.
- 2007 February 22, William Glaberson, “Dodgeballs and Jokes May Seem Too Close for Comfort”, in New York Times[1]:
- And, they pointed out in lawyerspeak, “the subplot in plaintiffs’ screenplay about Gordo and his defecation obsession has no analogue in defendants’ motion picture.”