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How a Nonprofit Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Waiver in California

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Nonprofit business in California seeking help to review a Waiver. The client received 9 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $4,000.

Service type
Review
Document type
Waiver
Location
California
Client type
Business
Client industry
Nonprofit
Deadline
A week
Pricing Range
$249 - $4,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
9 bids
Pages
8 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Waiver in California?

For this project, the client received 9 proposals from lawyers to review a Waiver in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $4,000 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.

Review Online Liability and Medical Waivers, and Data and Privacy Policies for a Non Profit

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"Dolan was excellent to work with. Dolan worked quickly and with great attention to detail, ensuring our policies and waivers were up to the highest legal standards that we needed. We would absolutely work with him again."

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Project Description

In 2026, a nonprofit organization in California sought assistance with reviewing online liability and medical waivers, along with new privacy and data policies implemented for their volunteer activities. The client had recently transitioned from traditional paper waivers to an online format using JotForm and needed to ensure that these changes complied with legal requirements. Additionally, they sought to confirm that their new "12 and Under" policy and accompanying documentation were adequately addressing potential risks associated with their volunteer work in home building in Tijuana, Mexico. As a result, the client received nine proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $4,000, all submitted to complete the work within the requested deadline of one week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Waiver Project

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8 years practicing

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$500/h

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Forum Questions About Waiver

Waiver

Washington

Asked on Sep 10, 2024

Can a waiver signed by a participant in a recreational activity protect the activity organizer from liability for injuries caused by their negligence?

I recently participated in a recreational activity organized by a local company, and before participating, I was required to sign a waiver releasing the company from any liability for injuries. During the activity, I sustained a serious injury due to the organizer's negligence in maintaining the equipment. I am now wondering if the waiver I signed is legally enforceable and if it can absolve the company from responsibility for their negligence, or if I still have grounds to seek compensation for my injuries.

Merry K.

Answered Sep 13, 2024

I am very sorry to hear about your injuries, and wish you a speedy and quick recovery. Many attorneys who practice full-time in personal injury law (I'm not one of them) can overcome a release and waiver. Moreover, it's often possible to go after more than just the company in this type of circumstance - there's the company, but there's also the Board, there are individual employees, and there is the manufacturer of any equipment uses (this would be a products liability matter). In Washington, you have at least a year to sue for personal injury. I recommend that you talk with at least three personal injury attorneys. They will want you to have a time line of the event and all the medical treatment you received, and will want to see all your medical records. You don't need someone in your county - it can be anyone licensed in WA State.

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Waiver

New Jersey

Asked on Mar 29, 2021

Should I have my gym members sign a separate liability waiver or is it fine to put language in my membership agreement?

I run in gym in New Jersey and currently have a clause in my membership agreement that covers our liability. I want to understand if that is enough or if I should have a separate document for my members to sign.

Jane C.

Answered Mar 29, 2021

Yes. If worded correctly, a liability waiver is effective. Note that a few states do not allow liability waivers and others have strict requirements for their enforceability. Disclaimer - This information is provided for general informational purposes only. No information contained in this post should be construed as legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

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