Lawyerly
Lawyerly is an adjective used to describe qualities associated with lawyers or the practice of law. It can denote rigorous legal reasoning, meticulous attention to procedure, or a manner of speaking and writing that resembles courtroom or professional advocacy. In different contexts, lawyerly behavior may be praised for precision or criticized for pedantry.
The term is formed from the noun lawyer with the common adverbial suffix -ly and is widely
Usage typically highlights two related strands. In legal writing and argument, a lawyerly approach emphasizes precise
Examples include describing a court argument as "lawyerly in its insistence on precedent," or criticizing a
See also: legal language, legalese, jurisprudence, legal ethics, rhetorical style.