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Need a Solicitor To Review & Approve T&Cs

  • 29-05-2011 2:50pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 820 ✭✭✭


    Hi everyone,

    Quick question. I am launching a new website soon in the recruitment/employment space, and have gotten basic terms and conditions and privacy wording (they will be two separate sections on the site) in place for launch. However, I haven't yet gotten a solicitor to check over this to approve it, which is essential really.

    How would I go about contacting someone who can help me do this? I have never contacted a solicitor before and am not sure if any solicitor could do this or if I should approach someone in this field, etc.

    Any tips or recommendations please? As mentioned I have generic wording in place already, so they may just need tweaking, as opposed to creating from scratch.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 820 ✭✭✭Newsite


    Anyone?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,342 ✭✭✭johnfás


    Newsite wrote: »
    Anyone?!

    Any solicitor will be able to give you a general read over. If you want to get more specialised attention it will cost more. There are a fair number of firms who would be able to do it for you at a higher cost. If you want a simple look over any small firm can do it for you.

    People here won't do it for you. Professional indemnity insurance. We don't give legal advice.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 820 ✭✭✭Newsite


    johnfás wrote: »
    Any solicitor will be able to give you a general read over. If you want to get more specialised attention it will cost more. There are a fair number of firms who would be able to do it for you at a higher cost. If you want a simple look over any small firm can do it for you.

    People here won't do it for you. Professional indemnity insurance. We don't give legal advice.

    Cheers John. I realise advice isn't given on the forum - that's why I was looking for pointers. So you reckon just look up a small firm online and contact them? Wouldn't want to spend much on it to be fair, hoping maybe 100 quid or so would do it for a once over.


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