No, the Internet Is Not Your Best Source Of Legal Advice

An increasing number of people are turning to the internet for all sorts of advice. Fashion advice. Medical advice. Marriage advice.
Here are Dogan & Dogan, we certainly won’t dissuade you from getting fashion advice online, but we strongly recommend that you don’t turn to Google for legal advice. Because it could end up costing you a whole lot more than you expected.
As Artificial Intelligence Is becoming more prevalent, people think they are getting the correct information online. AI does not replace the experience and knowledge an attorney has, but rather it regurgitates information it found online, whether that information is true, false, or perhaps is not the case in your state. Courts will not care if you got the wrong information, and there is oversight regarding the information that is passed along online. Attorney must adhere to their state's ethical standards and abide by the professional rules of conduct that have been established and are required by law to take certain steps when representing their client's interests.
Each state has its own laws and statutes. Only a trusted and experienced law firm can properly advise you on your legal matters and create a solution that is custom and applicable to your individual legal issue.
