Adam Rosman, the general counsel of First Data Corp., is frustrated with the legal writing he sees. So he’s recently become an advocate, of sorts, for removing jargon from the legal documents that come across attorneys’ desks every day.

Rosman, who is based in New York, spends most of his time managing the payment technology company’s 120 legal professionals across the world. But, as a hobby, as Rosman considers it, he writes and gives talks about how lawyers can write legal documents in plain English.

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