Yvemun
If you are serious about doing legal stuff then i would recommend you check out some legal web sites, download a few cases (dispute resolution is my bayliwick (sp?) and are very good with all the technical terminology to help you do the copy typing to get your speed up in that area too.
I test at a bout 60wpm but can type from anywhere between 2 wpm on a bad day to 76wpm and this does not necessarily mean that I am slow. What specifically do you want from faster speeds in the legal sector and which area of the law? This must be considered too as there are firms out ther who will take you on at about 50wpm with no legal experience because they want to train a 'virgin' in that area and not somebody with their own hangups, previous 'I always did it that way there' hangups etc.
Also, remember speed comes with confidence.
Jess
Edited by jwaddington on 30/07/03 03:53 PM.