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Legal Language app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 688 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: Daniel Bramhall
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Feb 2017
App size: 13.78 Mb

It is frequently said that the law has its own language. It’s complex, intricate way to describing events, situations, people and even buildings makes finding the perfect word hard. Whether you’re writing an essay, drafting a legal document or proof-reading an academic article, it’s pivotal to find the correct, most accurate lexicon.

Legal Language is an intuitive, accurate, reliable and extensive legal dictionary. It brings thousands upon thousands of legal terms and definitions right to your fingertips. It makes finding that perfect word easy and painless. It features important details of legal lexicon such as how to pronounce a word. Legal Language also provides succinct yet detailed definitions of thousands of terms and phrases.

Legal Language features handfuls of features that enable you to write documents, essays, articles and letters accurately and easily.

What’s more, Legal Language is completely free to download and includes the following categories at no cost whatsoever:

- Administrative and Public Law
- Contract Law
- Criminal Law
- Tort Law
- Judicial

If you require a more specialised area of law, you can extend Legal Language and purchase the following categories:

- Equity and Trust Law
- Law of Evidence
- Family Law
- Land Law
- Abbreviations
- Financial
- Latin

Legal Language takes advantage of the powerful features of iOS to ensure that your dictionary is kept up to date. Whilst we’re constantly adding new terms and definitions, Legal Language will automatically download and store them, ready for you to browse.

The foundation to understanding the law itself is to have a good grasp of its terminology. Legal Language’s Legal Word of the Day and Legal Word Widget allows you to constantly build your legal vocabulary.

Legal Language is free to download and is tailored towards practitioners, students and academics alike. We’re always updating Legal Language and adding new categories so you have the peace of mind that the words you use are accurate and reliable.

Have any questions? Get in touch via email at [email protected] or send me a tweet: @danielbramhall.