1. Not legal advice
Information on https://legaltuning.com and within the documents we deliver is provided for general operational and educational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice, is not a substitute for advice from a qualified attorney, and should not be relied upon as a basis for any specific course of action without consulting an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.
2. No attorney–client relationship
Use of our website, services, or documents does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and Legal Tuning LLC or any of our staff or contractors. Communications you send to us are not protected by attorney–client privilege.
3. Compliance is jurisdiction-specific and changes over time
Federal, state, and local emission compliance rules vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Our materials reflect our understanding of applicable law as of the date of issuance. We do not guarantee that any document will remain current as regulations evolve, and we strongly recommend annual legal review of your compliance posture.
4. The member registration is a private industry credential
The Legal Tuning member registration is an industry credential issued by Legal Tuning LLC. It is not a government license, regulatory approval, or endorsement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the California Air Resources Board, or any other state or federal agency. The registration certifies that the named shop has completed enrollment in the Legal Tuning Compliance Program. It does not certify that any specific product, transaction, or business activity of the shop complies with applicable law.
5. No guarantee of outcomes
We do not guarantee that adopting our documents will prevent regulatory contact, fines, or enforcement actions, or that any particular outcome will result from their use. Compliance outcomes depend on many factors specific to each shop and each enforcement matter.
6. Customer responsibility
You are responsible for the accuracy of information you submit during intake, for ensuring our documents are reviewed by qualified counsel before adoption, and for implementing the procedures described in those documents in your day-to-day operations.
7. If you are in active regulatory contact
If you have received correspondence, a request for information, or any other contact from the EPA, CARB, the U.S. Department of Justice, a state environmental agency, or a similar regulator, your first call should be to a qualified Clean Air Act attorney. Legal Tuning can support your existing legal counsel with operational documentation; we are not a substitute for legal representation.
8. Third-party links
Our website may contain links to third-party websites for reference. We do not endorse and are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of those sites.
9. Contact
Questions about this disclaimer: legal@legaltuning.com.