I appreciate you
make such a disclaimer, but padding it with more «trusted sources» rhetoric only causes readers to gloss over that and focus on the negative.
The risk that employers could get in trouble for ideas otherwise imputable to them was considered a valid reason
for such disclaimers.
By law, such companies have to
give such disclaimers if their products are not approved by the federal government, i.e. the FDA, which evaluates and licenses medical products after testing for safety and if they actually are beneficial in a medical sense.
The opinion recommends, but does not require, that Virginia lawyers
include such a disclaimer on their websites and cautions that lawyers may create a duty of confidentiality through sites that offer a «free evaluation» of a prospective client's case and invite web visitors to provide the lawyer with information about their situations.
«This can also consist of something as simple as appending a message or «disclaimer» to client emails,
where such a disclaimer is accurate and appropriate for the communication.»
Whether a disclaimer will shield you from liability, and what specific
requirements such a disclaimer would have to meet, is no doubt dependent on the jurisdiction.
I am also planning on contacting the attorneys at LinkedIn to see if they can make
such disclaimers part of the default profile configuration, at least for attorneys.
You generally can't disclaim liability for negligence: many jurisdictions consider that allowing people to act with no liability for their actions is not good public policy and so they put laws in place that
limit such disclaimers.
A 1996 Kansas case had a very favorable outcome for real estate practitioners, holding that they «may protect themselves from negligent misrepresentation actions by disclaiming knowledge of the property's defects and having a seller
acknowledge such disclaimer.»
This seems pretty excessive to me, since a reasonable person won't assume that linking to an article from a major news source suggests a partnership, but I suppose it couldn't hurt to
include such a disclaimer.
Altronix App has
no such disclaimer, which tells us that they are being willfully deceitful.
It's important that you check to ensure any blogger you approach has
such a disclaimer to avoid being associated with a site that accepts free products and posts reviews without disclosures.
Here's one
such disclaimer for the current consumer Platinum Card offer.
Such disclaimers are likely to be given in ways which are not taken in by clients if they are understood at all.
If I had given
no such disclaimer, no one would have ever suspected that the colors in my logo were copied from a Mario sprite.
Despite the existence of
such disclaimers, arguments have still been made that a preambular reference to Indigenous Australians could play a background role in legislative and constitutional interpretation, even if it would not have a direct effect on rights recognition.
When talking about a product, practitioners gain protection by including a disclaimer that makes clear they're not mortgage professionals and directs consumers to the lender, but
such disclaimers aren't required.
BTW corporate Franchisors can legally use this in their corporate advertising with
no such disclaimer other than Real Trends is the source because they are not REALTORS.