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last time we began looking at how events that took place more than a thousand years ago have impacted legal writing in the 21st century but while Norman French has certainly made its mark Latin the language of the much earlier Roman conquerors has also had a long lasting impact by way of background apart from a brief interval in the 1650s Latin was the predominant language in Englandamp;#39;s common law courts up until 1731 the English legal profession fought to protect Latins preeminence believing that Latin was more precise than English could ever hope to be as weamp;#39;ll discuss in this lesson while Latin is no longer the primary legal language in either England or the United States Latin may still have a place in your own writing when youamp;#39;re writing to other lawyers but if youamp;#39;re writing for clients in the 21st century you need to replace Latin terms with plain English equivalents