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BeatTrafficTickets.org is hereafter referred to as Common Law Remedy in this legal notice. Common Law Remedy is not a law firm, and the agents and principles of Common Law Remedy are not acting as your attorney. Common Law Remedy does not practice law and does not give legal advice. This site is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. The information contained within this website or in any of its reports or products is not intended to be used as legal advice. 

Purchaser of Common Law Remedy’s traffic ticket educational material hereby agrees upon purchase of its written material that such material is intended for educational purposes only and that no attorney-client relationship will be created with Common Law Remedy or the agents and principles of Common Law Remedy. Instead, you are representing yourself in any legal matter you undertake through the use of Common Law Remedy’s law research material intended to be used as an educational guide in your legal traffic matter. At no time do we draw legal conclusions, provide legal advice or apply the law to the facts of your particular situation. This website is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney.

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