Difference between Great Britain, The United Kingdom, The British Isles and England April 21, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 21/04/16 “Difference between Great Britain, The United Kingdom, The British Isles and England” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Do You Know What “AS IS” Means? April 20, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LEGAL LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 20/04/16 Do You Know What “AS IS” Means? Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Similar but different: BORN and BORNE April 19, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 19/04/16 Do you know the difference between ‘BORN’ & ‘BORNE’? Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
ARBITRATION April 18, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LEGAL LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 18/04/2016 What does “ARBITRATION” mean in legal English? Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Difference between BESIDE and BESIDES April 18, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 18/04/16 Difference between BESIDE and BESIDES Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
ADMIT April 15, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LEGAL LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 15/04/16 “Admit” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Is There Any Difference Between “START” and “BEGIN”? April 15, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 15/04/16 “Difference between “START” and “BEGIN”” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Beyond Reasonable Doubt April 14, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LEGAL LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 14/04/16 “Beyond Reasonable Doubt” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Beat and Win April 14, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 14/04/16 “Difference between Beat and Win” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Burden of Proof April 13, 2016 Manuel Rubina E-LEGAL LESSONS, For Lawyers, For translators 13/04/16 “Burden of Proof” Continue reading No Comments 0 Likes Read More