It’s something that kinda falls out of Attorney ethics rules, where a lot of duties attach to representation of a client. So we want to be very clear when we are and are not representing someone. In addition, under state ethics laws (I’m a state government lawyer), we are not authorized to provide legal advice to private parties.
Oh, so (almost) everyone who write this do it because they have some profession such that they sometimes really give serious legal/financial/medical advise, right? This makes perfect sense, I think I just didn’t realise how often the people I read in the Internet are like this, so I didn’t have this as a hypothesis in my head :)
It’s something that kinda falls out of Attorney ethics rules, where a lot of duties attach to representation of a client. So we want to be very clear when we are and are not representing someone. In addition, under state ethics laws (I’m a state government lawyer), we are not authorized to provide legal advice to private parties.
Oh, so (almost) everyone who write this do it because they have some profession such that they sometimes really give serious legal/financial/medical advise, right? This makes perfect sense, I think I just didn’t realise how often the people I read in the Internet are like this, so I didn’t have this as a hypothesis in my head :)