Just remember: Don't
give legal advice unless you're also an attorney.
Not exact matches
Unless you're an expert, avoid
giving legal advice.
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I asked a lawyer from out - of - state (about this and other clauses), who noted that he was not
giving legal advice, but this particular clause was unconscionable and (
unless Arizona had some weirdshit rules) illegal.
As such, the
advice and correspondence
given to clients by claims consultancies may well have to be disclosed in the event that the matter comes to court,
unless the claims consultant has engaged a practising solicitor or barrister to provide
legal advice.
But,
given how few defendants receive
legal advice before the hearing, and that the defence form makes no reference to Art 8, it is doubtful if this will ever be an effective right
unless the possession process changes.
In the case of the
legal advice, a person may not plead breach of the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations
unless he has been
given precise assurances by the competent authority (the ECJ referred to its finding in AJD Tuna, and Agrargenossenschaft Neuzelle).