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Dean's Law Dictionary Version 81 now has over 172,534 entries and 249,584 word and phrases defined! No one even comes close!

This edition of Dean's Law Dictionary has over

· 331,001 case cites! 7,100 + Statutory Legal Definitions from federal statutory law.
· 1000's of web address links
· 4,500+ Abbreviations
· Over 9,200+ Quotations from famous and prominent legal scholars, and opinions Over 65,000+ Synonyms,
· A 26,181 Word Latin dictionary,
· 100's of comparison definitions,
· 80,000+ Leading and prominent cases reviewed for the comprehensive and up to date legal definitions. We track new cases and holdings on a daily basis that affect major areas of the law. Each day we also add cases that are not yet in our database. As such, our periodic upgrades are extremely accurate.

Dean Law Dictionary Version 81 edition by Paul Owen Reference eBooks

AMAZING!!!
I am law student who has to read cases (with lots of new terminology and rule statements) in my law classes, using the school's hornbooks or Black's law dictionary, and those books seems to go on and on before getting to the main point. By end of those paragraph or chapters, I still have to try to figure what the whole point was or how to create my own summary of those definition/ history/case points, or worst, I end up making a "booklet" (lots of pages) of notes from all that reading.
BUT the Dean's dictionary just gives you the definition, rule elements, with case name (as a reference point) and how the definition was used under those cases. Or Sometimes Dean's dictionary will define an old law (mostly Latin words) as a summary of its history which is great because I can retain that information a lot easier than 50 pages of history, definitions, and cases.
So by the time I read the definition from Dean's dictionary I completely understand the whole picture, I then move on to my hornbooks, then case books and know where I am heading with all their small detailed information.
When you read Hornbooks, and case books first, which feeds you small bits of (tons) of information, you end up not knowing what you are going to get until the end of all that reading. and usually by then you become confused because it just does not make sense to go that route. For example: it is like someone telling you, come to my house, but I will give you one direction at a time, and only until you need to know, and only at the last moment in case you need to turn left or right.
Well, by the time you arrive at your friend's house, you feel like you drove forever and your tired, exhausted, and worst off, you never got to enjoy the ride. Why? Because it was stressful the whole way, and you will never know how to get back to your home or how to come back to see your friend on another day until you review everything you did and I mean, review really hard.

BUT, Dean's dictionary is like me telling you to come over my house but first i give you my address, then I show you on google how your going to get there, and then you use your own maps (books) to get smaller details if you feel that the information I gave you was not enough. Nonetheless, you are not as stressed because you know which way you are heading and you know where you were going to end, plus you will know how to return to your home or come back another day to your friend's house. You have a preview of the map!

Well, that is my analogy, and Dean's dictionary is never out of my site when I prepare for my readings. I must tell you it is like a light bulb coming on every time. I am no longer walking in the dark. Hope you love it as much as I do. Good luck with your studies!!!!

Product details

  • File Size 19898 KB
  • Publisher Abn Study Partner; Version 81 edition (January 9, 2014)
  • Publication Date January 9, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00HTCBNT4

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Dean Law Dictionary Version 81 edition by Paul Owen Reference eBooks Reviews


Lots of material and an amazing value. Like the previous edition, there is an alphabetical gap. A good reference source.
Poor format
Its more than a dictionary. Does a better job than some of the outlines. I have the kindle edition. A hard copy would be better, because searching even the simplest issues becomes complicated. That might be a issue.
Although it has many legal terms not found in other Law Dictionaries, the book is poorly put together in epub format. Very hard to use.
It's ok. Don't know why refuses to fix the Look Inside feature. Maybe the support team lacks the skills. Told me several times they'd fix it. Guess we all see how that turned out.
AMAZING!!!
I am law student who has to read cases (with lots of new terminology and rule statements) in my law classes, using the school's hornbooks or Black's law dictionary, and those books seems to go on and on before getting to the main point. By end of those paragraph or chapters, I still have to try to figure what the whole point was or how to create my own summary of those definition/ history/case points, or worst, I end up making a "booklet" (lots of pages) of notes from all that reading.
BUT the Dean's dictionary just gives you the definition, rule elements, with case name (as a reference point) and how the definition was used under those cases. Or Sometimes Dean's dictionary will define an old law (mostly Latin words) as a summary of its history which is great because I can retain that information a lot easier than 50 pages of history, definitions, and cases.
So by the time I read the definition from Dean's dictionary I completely understand the whole picture, I then move on to my hornbooks, then case books and know where I am heading with all their small detailed information.
When you read Hornbooks, and case books first, which feeds you small bits of (tons) of information, you end up not knowing what you are going to get until the end of all that reading. and usually by then you become confused because it just does not make sense to go that route. For example it is like someone telling you, come to my house, but I will give you one direction at a time, and only until you need to know, and only at the last moment in case you need to turn left or right.
Well, by the time you arrive at your friend's house, you feel like you drove forever and your tired, exhausted, and worst off, you never got to enjoy the ride. Why? Because it was stressful the whole way, and you will never know how to get back to your home or how to come back to see your friend on another day until you review everything you did and I mean, review really hard.

BUT, Dean's dictionary is like me telling you to come over my house but first i give you my address, then I show you on google how your going to get there, and then you use your own maps (books) to get smaller details if you feel that the information I gave you was not enough. Nonetheless, you are not as stressed because you know which way you are heading and you know where you were going to end, plus you will know how to return to your home or come back another day to your friend's house. You have a preview of the map!

Well, that is my analogy, and Dean's dictionary is never out of my site when I prepare for my readings. I must tell you it is like a light bulb coming on every time. I am no longer walking in the dark. Hope you love it as much as I do. Good luck with your studies!!!!
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