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The content is legal information, which is like an interactive book. Watching our videos and using this website does not make us your lawyer. If you want a lawyer and to get legal advice for you in your situation, that is exclusively through the law firm that you can find at rockelaw.com.
What are the differences between legal advice from a lawyer compared with legal information from a service like this? Lawyers give advice and write policies and contracts with the priorities and risk tolerances of the specific client. This service is more like a book and not legal advice for you. Employment law changes.
Another difference is that the law changes and is unpredictable. A contract or policy written in one year may become out of compliance the next year. The content was state of the art when published, and we’ll make every effort to update it. So, staying current with us is a good idea.
Right in the Workplace is for businesses in the private sector and non-profit organizations with Washington-based employees who are not unionized and probably fewer than 25 employees total. If you have got more employees or are spread in more states, you might have more risks and need more support than what this site is designed for.
Content that covers every risk and every exception gets bloated and unreadable. Use good judgment. If it doesn’t feel right, you might want advice instead of information.
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Finally, nothing on this website is legal advice for you.