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The Lawyer's Word

This membership subscription will get you familiar with legal concepts and terminology.

Here is where you grow your knowledge...one word at a time, one day at a time.

The Lawyer’s Word will give you a better understanding of legal topics and concepts as they apply to business and industry. Your understanding of the legal issues and considerations will go to a whole new level. Every day, subscribers receive an email describing a word or term or concept in this category. Here's an example:

Arbitration


The process of resolving disputes outside of court by using a neutral third party (arbitrator) who renders a binding decision. Disputes between businesses or with customers may escalate into costly litigation if arbitration clauses are not in place. Consider including arbitration clauses in contracts or agreements to provide an alternative dispute resolution method. Review applicable laws and regulations related to arbitration. Consult an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Lawyer or Business Litigation Lawyer to explore ADR matters.




The daily email will define a word or term or concept in this category, as well as provide other information for context and for clarity. Subscribing to a WORD is the easiest and best way for you to get familiarity and basic understanding on a topic. You can subscribe to a WORD for you, for your friends and family members ... even your co-workers, your mentees, your children, your students ... ALL for $5 per month each.   


Most CRDC clients do not pay fees for their assistance or to attend training. We use knowledge and growth to raise funds and to serve the underserved. Please get a WORD. Win-Win!


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You can subscribe to a WORD for you, for your friends and family members ... even your co-workers, your mentees, your children, your students ... ALL for $5 per month each (billed automatically).   
  

Subscriptions to a WORD allow most services of CRDC to be provided for FREE to clients.  We use knowledge and growth to raise funds and to serve the underserved.  Please get a WORD. Win-Win!