Learn some legalese while learning to type! Exercise your keyboarding skills while you practice typing legal terms and terminology.

Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!

If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started!

Afterwards if you want some more practice with your legal typing, try these practice exercises as well:


plea, aggravating factor, cause of action, beneficiary, certified copy, admissible, administrator, discovery, mediation, not guilty by reason of insanity, direct examination, revocation, lessor, crime, judgment debtor, detention, disclaim, bondsman, minor, venue, search warrant, liquidated damages, deposition, natural person, felony, codicil, caveat emptor, condition, foreclosure, title abstract, lien, action



Please click here if the above exercise isn't working for you.




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