How a Consumer Services Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Release of Liability in New Jersey
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Consumer Services business in New Jersey seeking help to draft a Release of Liability. The client received 7 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $200 to $785.
Draft
Release of Liability
New Jersey
Business
Consumer Services
Over a week
$200 - $785 (Flat fee)
7 bids
How much does it cost to Draft a Release of Liability in New Jersey?
For this project, the client received 7 proposals from lawyers to draft a Release of Liability in New Jersey, with flat fee bids ranging from $200 to $785 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Project Description
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Principal Attorney
16 years practicing
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Managing Attorney
27 years practicing
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43 years practicing
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Release of Liability
North Carolina
What are the potential legal implications of signing a release of liability form for a recreational activity?
I recently signed a release of liability form before participating in a recreational activity, and I'm concerned about the legal consequences should I sustain any injuries during the activity. While I understand that such forms are intended to protect the organization or individual organizing the activity, I'd like to know the extent to which signing this form could limit my ability to seek compensation for any harm that may arise from the activity, especially if the organizers were negligent or acted recklessly.
Jeff G.
The real answer here is going to depend upon several specifics: the activity, the release document itself, whether you had any negotiation of the document before signature, the actions of the organization/individual who asked you to sign the release, YOUR actions, the location of the activity, etcetera. Long story short, without knowing the specifics, a factual and complete answer is impossible. Sorry!
Release of Liability
Texas
Can a release of liability form protect me from being held responsible for any accidents or injuries that may occur on my property?
I recently purchased a property with a large backyard that I plan to use for hosting events and activities. I want to ensure that I am not held responsible for any accidents or injuries that may occur on the premises, so I am considering implementing a release of liability form for all guests to sign. However, I am unsure of the legal effectiveness of such a form and whether it would truly protect me from potential liability claims.
Darryl S.
Releases of liability are effective if written well and properly. There are also specific laws that protect you in Texas that you may need to be aware of such as the protections provided by signage at a horse facility. Bottom line - you cannot protect yourself from gross negligence or willful misconduct with a release, but standard negligence can be waived by the signature on a release.