You want the value of your research to speak for itself —
avoid exaggerated claims of its importance.
Not exact matches
Generally the line where law society regulation needs to come in seems to be where a firm is sending demands threatening suit based on dubious or greatly
exaggerated cause of action, seeking a settlement amount greater than the client would likely be entitled to at law, with the goal that a significant portion of recipients of the demands will settle to
avoid the costs of court and embarrassment of the subject matter (the copyright
claims often involve allegations of downloading various forms of pornography).
Others doubt the legitimacy of their
claim and accuse them of «gaming the system» by faking or
exaggerating symptoms to
avoid work or personal responsibilities, collect «easy money» or some other benefit.
If you're making a
claim, be sure to include all relevant information of the accident, and
avoid exaggerating the damages, to stay away from the legal consequences of fraud.
Naturally, you'll
avoid making
claims that are false or
exaggerating your qualifications.
The resume should be a tangible proof of your credibility, so
avoid writing false
claims just to
exaggerate your qualifications.