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scorpio_e
4th of June 2009 (Thu), 18:42
I found this interesting.. Free model release..

http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/model-release-form/preview.aspx?loc=USNJ&

asysin2leads
5th of June 2009 (Fri), 00:45
That's interesting.

PhotosGuy
5th of June 2009 (Fri), 11:16
I tried it & saved in Word format. It worked seamlessly.

Jon Foster
5th of June 2009 (Fri), 22:42
Interesting. I wonder what they do with the contact information they get?

Jon.

asysin2leads
6th of June 2009 (Sat), 07:30
Interesting. I wonder what they do with the contact information they get?

Jon.

I just left it blank and saved as a Word document. I can add the contact information later. That also prevents the need to go back to that site everytime I need a release.

Picture North Carolina
6th of June 2009 (Sat), 08:17
Saved mine. Excellent catch / link. Thanks.

PhotosGuy
6th of June 2009 (Sat), 09:50
Keep in mind that, even if it says it's specific to your state, it's always a good idea to have it checked over by a local lawyer.

ryant35
6th of June 2009 (Sat), 12:59
I just left it blank and saved as a Word document. I can add the contact information later. That also prevents the need to go back to that site everytime I need a release.

Me too. Perfect, because I was looking for something like this.

There are some tips linked from that page here:
http://www.lawdepot.com/help/draftingtips/

The table shows that legal documents are specifically written to make them confusing. although = notwithstanding the fact that. Blood sucking lawyer scum. Eliminate this jargon and I'm sure it will get rid of at least half of the need for lawyers.

Joe_Gravelle
6th of June 2009 (Sat), 14:42
Me too. Perfect, because I was looking for something like this.

There are some tips linked from that page here:
http://www.lawdepot.com/help/draftingtips/

The table shows that legal documents are specifically written to make them confusing. although = notwithstanding the fact that. Blood sucking lawyer scum. Eliminate this jargon and I'm sure it will get rid of at least half of the need for lawyers.
true but that other language protects us and sometimes we need to hire a translator aka lawyer.

someones got to do it

Rachel B
9th of June 2009 (Tue), 14:11
interesting links!