Users' questions

What do you put in a disclaimer?

What do you put in a disclaimer?

In your disclaimer, cover any and all liabilities for the product or service that you provide. You should warn consumers of any dangers or hazards posed by your product. You should list specific risks while at the same time acknowledging that the list is not exhaustive. For example, you could write, “NOTICE OF RISK.

Where can I get legal help in California?

Everyone should have access to an attorney to help them navigate legal issues. The State Bar funds legal aid organizations throughout the state that provide legal services to Californians who have low and moderate incomes. These organizations focus on your issues, from custody and family law to disability rights and veterans benefits.

Are there any free legal advice services available?

Calls are answered 24 hours a day! There are many free legal advice services available online as well, but we strongly advise you to take all online advice with a grain of salt. The law varies from state to state, and those giving legal advice will often have differing opinions, and may not even be licensed to practice law.

Is it good idea to get legal advice?

In certain matters, attorneys are required by law, whether you want one or not. In most cases, it’s a good idea to get some input from a lawyer regardless. The fact is, you don’t know what you don’t know, and that’s ok.

Where can I get a free lawyer in California?

Finding a free or low-cost lawyer is difficult because there are a lot of people who need lawyers but cannot afford them. Here are the main groups that may be able to help you: All California superior courts have some legal help available to people who do not have lawyers and are representing themselves.

Where can I get free legal advice in California?

For advice on finding the right attorney, what questions you should ask when you hire one, and avoiding fraud, please see our free legal information . The California Courts website also has online resources that can help locate help.

Who is a supervising attorney in the state of California?

(2) A “supervising attorney” is a licensee of the State Bar who agrees to supervise a certified law student under rules established by the State Bar and whose name appears on the application for certification. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2019; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)

How to get legal advice for your business?

Post your legal query online and a qualified attorney will respond right away…. Accident Law Basics, Motorcycle Accident Law, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Slip and Fall Accidents, Wrongful Death and Bankruptcy Law Basics, Consumer Bankruptcy, Business Bankruptcy, Debt & Collections, Credit Problems and

Where can I get help with a legal case?

Non-profit public interest organizations, like groups concerned with civil liberties or housing discrimination, may be able to help you. These groups sometimes have staff lawyers who might be able to handle your case. Others provide legal help only to groups of people rather than to individuals.