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Any lawyers out there? Maybe trade a farkle for advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="1911" data-source="post: 1320658" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>I saw the title to this thread and thought OH S#$!, somebody has done something dumb and wants to blame it on a good or service they've gotten from garauld.</p><p></p><p>In part because just the other day we were talking about liability issues related to the "moonlight" work that a few of my fellow mechanics do on the side. It got me to wondering if folks hosting or helping out at a tech day might be putting themselves at risk? Say, for instance, someone left a tech meet and then down the road a wad of wiring or a brake pad fell out and caused an oops. Have trouble imagining a lawyer taking that up on contingency?</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm just paranoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911, post: 1320658, member: 14133"] I saw the title to this thread and thought OH S#$!, somebody has done something dumb and wants to blame it on a good or service they've gotten from garauld. In part because just the other day we were talking about liability issues related to the "moonlight" work that a few of my fellow mechanics do on the side. It got me to wondering if folks hosting or helping out at a tech day might be putting themselves at risk? Say, for instance, someone left a tech meet and then down the road a wad of wiring or a brake pad fell out and caused an oops. Have trouble imagining a lawyer taking that up on contingency? Maybe I'm just paranoid. [/QUOTE]
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Any lawyers out there? Maybe trade a farkle for advice?
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