7 words and phrases only lawyers understand by Mark Abadi on Jan 18, 2018, 1:46 PM Advertisement
 Every job has its own unique vocabulary Legal professions are no exception — in fact, lawyers might use more confusing words and phrases than people in any other field. From "upstanding" to "wobbler," we compiled examples of terms that make sense to lawyers, but make outsiders scratch their heads. Read on to get a glimpse into a lawyer's lexicon: SEE ALSO: 6 things New Yorkers say that you won't hear anywhere else Wobbler The word "wobbler" might make you think of someone doing the popular line dance at a wedding. In legal contexts, a wobbler is a case that teeters on the edge of being a crime and a misdemeanor.
Recess For most people, recess conjures memories of playing outside in between classes in elementary school. In the legal world, recess refers to a break in a trial or court proceeding.
Tort Tort doesn't refer to a cake made with ground nuts or breadcrumbs and topped with rich frosting — that's a torte. Tort is any kind of wrongful act that harms someone else and for which you can be sued for damages.
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