NAFA's Blue Book
Legal Terminology, Commentaries, Tables and Useful Legal Information
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About the Book
We all agree that a book synopsis is basically a summary or an overview of a book. The most important thing to remember when writing a book synopsis is that the synopsis should be considerably shorter than the book, because synopses condense the information of a much larger work. Writing a good book synopsis requires a full understanding of the subject and the book in question. It is impossible to write a synopsis on a book that you have not read. Based on this definition, the author of this book, NAFA’S BLUE BOOK, Humphrey Humberto Pachecker, being a foreign legal consultant attorney and a professor of law himself, follows a Bar Journal’s article which concluded in its recommendation that, the United States stands to gain a great deal from the globalization of the world economy and the attendant increase in international business…whether resident or nonresident.., an attorney, foreign legal consultant readily at hand can be of immeasurable aid in meeting the challenge of our economic future. International business has in the past secured economic prosperity in Florida, USA, at times when other states had not fared so well. In this common law jurisdiction, the foreign attorney as well the local attorney and the law student, is pivotal the domination of legal terminology. Common law jurisdiction’s courts greatly rest its decision in precedents. Therefore, the correct interpretation for a legal terminology term, as is for example "stare decisis," which is a legal term from Latin that means "to stand by things decided" is the core of legal writing which in turn it must be able to express legal analysis and legal rights and duties.