Alexis G. asked

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I am a dog trainer in Portland, Oregon, and I need a lawyer to review my liability waiver to ensure it adequately covers me in case of any incidents. What specific changes or additions should I make to my waiver to ensure it is legally robust and covers all necessary aspects?

April 8th, 2024

Melanie S. answered

To ensure your liability waiver is legally robust and covers all necessary aspects, consider the fol...

April 8th, 2024

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