Common use of General Opinion Letters Clause in Contracts

General Opinion Letters. Any statement communicated to a client or potential client regarding a particular result or consequence for a given circumstance must be considered as preliminary only and may not be relied upon in any planning either to pursue or to refrain from pursuing any particular course of action unless the communication is clearly designated as a formal opinion. Only a formal opinion letter that reviews all of the pertinent facts and law and addresses all of the material issues can be relied upon in any planning either to pursue or to refrain from pursuing any particular course of action.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fee Agreement, Fee Agreement, Fee Agreement

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General Opinion Letters. Any statement communicated to a client or potential client regarding a particular result or consequence for a given circumstance must be considered as preliminary only and may not be relied upon in any planning either to pursue or to refrain from pursuing any particular course of action unless the communication is clearly designated as a formal opinion. Only a formal opinion letter that reviews all of the pertinent facts and law and addresses all of the material issues can be relied upon in any planning either to pursue or to refrain from pursuing any particular course of action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fee Agreement

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