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      This handbook

      Contact

      One address reaches the desk. This page says what it handles and what it cannot do.

      One address takes everything: contact@lawwisegroup.com. This site carries no form, no telephone number and no postal address. A form would suggest an intake, and there is nothing here for anybody to be taken into.

      What the desk takes

      • Corrections. Something in a page is wrong. Identify the page, quote the sentence. Corrections explains what a usable report contains.
      • Gaps. A procedure belonging to one of the ten subjects with no page written for it yet. Mail like that shapes the writing queue.
      • Image licensing. A credit entered wrongly at image credits — the photographer, the source, the license — or wording a photographer prefers for their own attribution.
      • Access barriers. Something that fails with a screen reader, on a keyboard, or at doubled text size. See accessibility.
      • Republication. Any request to reproduce beyond a quotation.

      Everything is read. No reply time is promised, and no deadline of your own should be allowed to run while you wait on one.

      What the desk cannot do

      It gives no advice on a matter. It will not review a document, assess whether a claim exists, identify the form you need, value an outcome, or name a firm. Lawwise has no clients. Mail arriving here is neither privileged nor confidential. Assume a stranger with no professional duty toward you will read it.

      Keep case material out of it. Notices of violation, permit files, audit letters, personnel records, medical records, receipt numbers, identity documents, anything marked proprietary. None of it can be acted on at this address, and exposing it achieves nothing.

      Where advice actually comes from

      Advice comes from a lawyer licensed where the matter sits. Most state bars run a referral service. Legal aid offices sort intake by subject. Several of these ten subjects have a first stop that is not a lawyer at all: a state engineer's office for an appropriation question, the federal registration system for operating authority, and the facility's own grievance procedure for a prisoner, which normally has to be exhausted before any court will look at the underlying complaint.

      Commercial approaches

      Sponsored posts, guest copy, inserted links and paid placement within the writing are all refused. The site's one paid link is the immigration advertiser link set out on editorial standards, disclosed wherever it appears. Offers to supply copy, buy a mention, or have a page adjusted in a client's favor go unanswered.

      Quoting an article

      Quote a passage where the credit names Lawwise and the link points back at its page. A whole article is not for republication, translation or resale. Photographs sit outside that permission. Each stays with its photographer, on the license listed at image credits, and reuse answers to that license rather than to anything written here. Terms carries the full position, about describes the publication, and the pages themselves begin at the handbook.