On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 03:52:31PM -0700, M. Tyler wrote: > "Måns Rullgård-3" writes: > >Disclaimers: IANAL, TINLA. > BTW, is there a reason why many of the list contributions end with these > acronyms? Do they have any legal significance or do they only show that you > don't want to be misunderstood to tell the final truth?
IANAL: I am not a lawyer. TINLA: This is not legal advice. In some countries, it's illegal for someone who isn't a qualified lawyer to pass themself off as one, or to give legal advice. This is, as far as I know, the case in the UK, and probably the USA also. Also, if someone who *is* a qualified lawyer gives legal advice, that can be construed as creating attorney-client privilege, and also opens the lawyer up to legal action if the advice turns out to be bad. -- Benjamin M. A'Lee || mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://subvert.org.uk/~bma/ || gpg: 0xBB6D2FA0 "Take an eye for an eye, and the whole world will be blind." -- Mahatma Gandhi
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