Legal advice is the giving of a professional or formal opinion regarding the substance or procedure of the law in relation to a particular factual situation. The provision of legal advice will often involve analyzing a set of facts and advising a person to take a specific course of action based on the applicable law.

Legal advice is ordinarily provided in exchange for financial or other tangible compensation. Advice given without remuneration is normally referred to as being pro bono publico (in the public good), or simply pro bono.

In the common law systems it is usually received from a solicitor, barrister or lawyer; in civil law systems it is given by advocates, lawyers or other professionals (such as tax experts, professional advisors, atc.).

In some countries, legal advice is subject to the possession of a specific licence; in others, it is simply subject to the general regulation of professional obligation and can be provided by any person, who will usually be legally responsible for the provided advice. The UK’s Legal Services Act 2007 includes the giving of legal advice within the definition of unreserved legal activities, which means that it can be provided by any person not just an officer of the court. However, if it is provided by a lawyer or another person authorised by one of the front line legal services regulators, then this activity is included within their regulatory reach.

With the advent of the internet, many services have been established to provide individuals the power to conduct their own legal research or prepare their own legal documents. As well, some companies offer answers to legal questions directly through their web services.

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For legal guidance, consult a qualified advocate based on the facts of your case.

Legal information refers to general information about the law, legal procedures, and legal rights, without application to a specific factual situation. It involves the explanation of legal concepts, statutes, procedures, and publicly available legal processes.

Legal information is different from legal advice. While legal information explains the law in a general manner, legal advice involves applying legal principles to the specific facts of an individual case and advising a particular course of action.

General legal information may include:

  • Explanation of legal terms and concepts

  • Information about court procedures and filing requirements

  • Publicly available legal processes and remedies

  • General guidance on the structure and purpose of legal documents

Providing legal information does not involve giving opinions on the merits of a particular case or suggesting specific legal strategies.

Legal advice, on the other hand, can only be provided after examining the facts of a case and is subject to professional standards and applicable regulations.

Disclaimer:
The content on this website is intended solely for general legal information and educational purposes.
It does not constitute legal advice, solicitation, or advertisement.
Legal advice, if any, is provided only after considering the specific facts of a case and in accordance with applicable law and professional obligations.

 

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