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Why Google Is Not a Lawyer

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“I found it on Google… and now I’m facing a lawsuit.”

Jana used an online guide to tweak a real estate contract. She thought she had everything under control. But when the buyer discovered hidden defects and demanded to withdraw, she realized the contract said nothing about liability. What she found on Google cost her tens of thousands.

Why legal advice from Google isn’t the same as hiring a lawyer, what risks you face using online templates, and when Google becomes a dangerous shortcut.

🧠 Why Google is not a lawyer

  • Google doesn’t understand your specific situation. It offers thousands of answers – but no context.

  • It doesn’t guarantee accuracy or validity. You don’t know who wrote what.

  • It doesn’t cover strategy or consequences. One bad clause can cost you dearly.


📚 Real-life examples:

  • A client found a free employment contract template online. Missing clauses led to a fine from the labor inspection.

  • Another used a contract from a forum. In court, it turned out to be unenforceable.


✅ Lawyer’s recommendation:

The internet is a helpful assistant – but no legal expert.

Knowing something is often worse than knowing correctly. When it comes to law, invest in real help before consequences catch up.

Not sure if your contract is legally solid?
Let’s have a quick consultation – it can save you from major headaches.

Contact a legal professional – I specialize in contract law.
Learn more here.

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