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Commonly Asked Questions about Legal Warnings

A legal disclaimer needs to state that the information provided on the website is not to be construed as legal advice, that no attorney-client relationship is formed between the website owner and the website visitor, and that the website owner is not liable for anything that happens as a result of someone viewing the
A legal notice is a document that must be served directly to the defendant and so it should also be addressed directly. Just like a letter, it should indicate who it is addressed to and the individuals full name must be included. Alternatively, if the defendant is an organization, then its name must be included.
Disclosures state what the websites purpose is, and provide users with information about the site, whereas disclaimers can include what the site does not warrant or the limits to what the site is liable for concerning users. A note to remember about both of these is they are common for every website.
In law, a disclaimer is a statement denying responsibility intended to prevent civil liability arising for particular acts or omissions. Disclaimers are frequently made to escape the effects of the torts of negligence and of occupiers liability towards visitors.
Warning means a written notice issued to a person addressing possible aberrant conduct.
Use at Your Own Risk: Used often with businesses that sell products that may be considered dangerous or risky to use. For example, a company selling chainsaws can disclaim that youre using their chainsaws at your own risk and if injury arises during the use, it isnt the companys fault.
A legal disclaimer is an official statement that protects your law firm from potential liability. This is essentially telling people who visit your website that the information listed is not legal advice, not subject to attorney-client privilege, and so on.