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  • How Lawsuits Work in the United States: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Lawyers
    2026/06/24

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    On the docket today, we walk through how lawsuits work in the United States, step by step. This episode is designed for international lawyers and law students who want to better understand the U.S. litigation process, including complaints, answers, discovery, motions, settlement, trial, and appeal. You will learn key Legal English vocabulary, understand how American lawsuits usually move through the court system, and see why features like discovery, jury trials, and settlement play such an important role in U.S. civil litigation.

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    21 分
  • The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Lawsuit: What Really Happened?
    2026/06/10

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    On the docket today, we look at the real story behind the McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit — one of the most misunderstood cases in American legal history. This episode explains what actually happened in Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants, including the serious injuries, the temperature of the coffee, the evidence presented at trial, and the jury’s decision. You will also learn key Legal English terms connected to negligence, product liability, comparative negligence, compensatory damages, punitive damages, settlement, and tort reform.

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    21 分
  • Navigating Legal Negotiations in English
    2026/05/27

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    On the docket today, we dive into the essential skills and strategies for navigating legal negotiations in English. This episode is designed to help lawyers and law students from around the world master the art of negotiation, focusing on key phrases and vocabulary, understanding American negotiation styles, and preparing effectively for negotiations. We also explore common pitfalls, special considerations in contract negotiations, and provide role-play scenarios to practice your skills. Whether you're new to legal negotiations or looking to refine your approach, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to enhance your negotiation capabilities.

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    27 分
  • Cutting Costs in a Law Practice: What Smart Firms Do
    2026/05/12

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    In this episode of the 4 Legal English Podcast, we look at public relations in high-profile legal cases and explain how lawyers, clients, companies, and public figures manage communication when a legal dispute attracts media attention.

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    27 分
  • Public Relations in High-Profile Legal Cases: Legal English for Media, Strategy, and Reputation
    2026/04/28

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    In this episode of the 4 Legal English Podcast, we look at public relations in high-profile legal cases and explain how lawyers, clients, companies, and public figures manage communication when a legal dispute attracts media attention.

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    High-profile cases are not fought only in court. They are also shaped by public statements, press coverage, reputation management, social media, and carefully chosen language. For lawyers and legal professionals, this creates an important challenge: how can they protect their client’s legal position while also responding to public interest?

    This episode explores key Legal English vocabulary connected to public relations, litigation, media strategy, and reputational risk. You will hear useful terms and phrases related to press statements, public perception, trial publicity, crisis communication, legal strategy, and the court of public opinion.

    This episode is especially useful for lawyers, law students, legal translators, legal English learners, and professionals who want to communicate more clearly about law, media, and reputation.

    In This Episode, You Will Learn

    • What public relations means in the context of legal disputes
    • Why high-profile legal cases often involve both legal strategy and media strategy
    • How public statements can affect reputation, settlement pressure, and public perception
    • Useful Legal English vocabulary for discussing press coverage, public opinion, and crisis communication
    • Why lawyers must be careful when speaking publicly about ongoing cases

    Useful Legal English Vocabulary

    Public relations
    The way an individual, company, or organization manages communication with the public.

    High-profile case
    A legal case that receives significant public, media, or political attention.

    Media coverage
    News reporting and public discussion of an event, case, or issue.

    Public perception
    The way the public understands or views a person, company, legal dispute, or event.

    Reputational risk
    The danger that a person or organization’s public image may be damaged.

    Press statement
    An official written or spoken comment given to journalists or the public.

    Crisis communication
    The management of public communication during a serious problem, scandal, or emergency.

    Trial publicity
    Media attention surrounding a legal trial.

    Court of public opinion
    Public judgment or criticism outside the formal legal system.



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    21 分
  • Start Here: About the 4 Legal English Podcast
    2026/04/27

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    The 4 Legal English Podcast helps lawyers, law students, legal professionals, and advanced English learners improve their Legal English for real-world legal practice.

    Each episode focuses on practical Legal English skills, including legal vocabulary, legal writing, contract language, courtroom English, legal communication, and important legal concepts explained in clear English.

    If you want to communicate more confidently in English with clients, colleagues, professors, courts, or international legal professionals, this podcast is designed for you.

    You will hear episodes about common legal terms, legal writing mistakes, professional communication, contract clauses, litigation language, business law topics, and the English skills lawyers need in modern legal practice.

    Follow or subscribe to the 4 Legal English Podcast, and visit 4legalenglish.com for more Legal English articles, podcast notes, and free resources.

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  • Empowering Your Legal Team: Utilizing Paralegals and Assistants Effectively
    2026/04/14

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    On the docket today, we explore the landmark case of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.


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    31 分
  • Freedom of Speech and Press: Lessons from New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
    2026/04/01

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    On the docket today, we explore the landmark case of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.


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    25 分