The law is sometimes thought of as a foreign language due


The law is sometimes thought of as a foreign language due to all of the legalese in contracts. Insurance contracts, especially, are notorious for being incredibly difficult to understand. Since we discussed a modern preference for eliminating the legalese, is it ethical for businesses to still write their contracts in that manner, since many may struggle with understanding the extent of the rights or lack thereof? How would you handle this if you were the one in charge of contract language at your company?

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