Updated and expanded, this invaluable reference book was originally
written as an aid for those disadvantaged by the deteriorating standing
of Latin in our education system and by its use as legal terminology.
Professional and comprehensive, yet lighthearted, it is immensely
readable and has assumed a readership far beyond the lawyers for whom it
was primarily designed to assist. All those interested in or curious
about Latin may like to dip in to discover such particularly succinct
phrases as uberrimae fidei (of the utmost [good] faith), in tenebris
(in the dark), doli capax (capable, legally, of wrong or fraud) or mala
fide (in bad faith). Few learn Latin in school and young lawyers with
minimal knowledge of the language will experience considerable
difficulty as they continue to meet it, particularly in old reported
cases, academic articles, statutes and in decisions of EC institutions
and even falling from the lips of renegade judges. When Latin brings
progress and comprehension to a halt, what then? Reach for Lawyers'
Latin.