Releases are often dense and cumbersome in their wording and
full of legalese.
It doesn't help that law students spend their days reading legal writing that is often verbose, stilted, and chock
full of legalese.
The language for these statements must be unambiguous and use plain language (i.e. not
full of legalese)
Not exact matches
Privacy policies usually are long and
full of «
legalese,» but make sure you read it before posting anything on an on - line dating site!
If you didn't read the
legalese in
full (and honest, who reads all
of that fine print?)
An accountant or attorney who specializes in tax law — like the professionals at Optima Tax Relief, can translate the
legalese generated by Congress and the IRS into plain English, and help ensure that you are able to take
full advantage
of all the tax breaks to which you are entitled.
I think that model release is a terrible example
of legalese,
full of needless repetition and archaic language.
Switching from a more «
legalese» document
full of jargon to a more layman's version could also help it dispel myths or give people more transparency.
Those are easy to spot because they're written in the third person and
full of redundant
legalese and excessive detail.
The actual policies, those huge binders
full of the actual
legalese regarding said policies, are virtually «never» given to the marks... er... clients, to read, prior to signing the contracts.