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Irrelevant Legal Advice, which you should ignore:
While legal advice is specific, direct, and proposes a course of action, legal information, on the other hand, is factual, generic, and does not address any one particular cause of action. To help avoid the confusion that often comes with legal information, websites and individuals will often go to great lengths to clarify that any information contained in their site should not be construed as legal advice nor form an attorney-client relationship.
Examples that do not constitute actual legal advice:
Legal information obtained from free online legal websites, including a law firm or attorney's own website
Advice from friends, family members, or former clients of a lawyer
Information you hear on the radio
Information you read on social media websites
Information you see in news periodicals or on billboards
Responses to legal questions posted in online Q&A boards, even if provided by a licensed attorney
Printed materials listed in a "how to" guide
Legal "self help" forms


