Asked by jayla warren on Jul 28, 2024

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A good complaint should

A) include every possible fact that might be relevant to the case.
B) be written in legalese.
C) have lots of big words.
D) be clear and concise.

Legalese

A specialized language filled with legal jargon and technical terms used predominantly by legal professionals.

Big Words

Complex, sophisticated, or technical terms often used to sound impressive or convey in-depth knowledge on a subject.

Clear

Easy to perceive, understand, or interpret without any ambiguity or doubt.

  • Understand the importance of clarity, brevity, and precision in the context of legal drafting.
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Konrad JohnsonJul 29, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A good complaint should be clear and concise to ensure that the issue is understood and can be addressed effectively. Including too many irrelevant facts, using overly complex language or legalese can obscure the main points and hinder resolution.