/ˈpɪtˌfɔl/ – Noun
Definition: cạm bẫy, hầm bẫy.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, a “pitfall” refers to a hidden or unexpected danger, risk, or difficulty that may arise in a legal situation or transaction, potentially leading to negative consequences or liabilities for the parties involved. It can also refer to a flaw or defect in a legal argument, contract, or arrangement that may undermine its validity or enforceability.
Example: One common pitfall in contract negotiations is failing to clearly define the responsibilities of each party, which can lead to disputes later on.