The updated Rules of Court made use of the term “Litigious Motion” to describe motions that needed to be heard before they are resolved by the court. “Litigious” somehow feels and sounds off. We are used to hearing and using “Litigated Motion”. In fact, the Supreme Court in several decided […]
Legal English
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So, you may have been writing a case digest for, say Criminal Law, when after writing a few sentences you review what you wrote and came across a line similar to this: “The fiscal then submitted three informations against the three accused.” If you are using Microsoft Word, you may […]
This is relevant when it comes to legal forms and other legal documents that we may soon be handling. This is especially related to the question: “Should I fill out a form, or should I fill it up?” Growing up, I’ve always been taught that in completing a form, you […]