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Both are equally confident in their opinions 💀One went to law school, passed the bar, and has actual malpractice insuran...
05/29/2026

Both are equally confident in their opinions 💀
One went to law school, passed the bar, and has actual malpractice insurance.
The other binged Suits during lockdown and now starts every sentence with “Well, actually...” 🤓
Guess which one you’re more likely to trust at a family BBQ? 😭
Tag your friend who became a legal expert after one Netflix show 👇

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(no Suits degree required)

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Let’s be real: AI is incredible for a lot of things. Planning meals, writing emails, explaining complicated topics in si...
05/29/2026

Let’s be real: AI is incredible for a lot of things. Planning meals, writing emails, explaining complicated topics in simple terms.

But here’s the problem with using it for legal advice — it never says “I don’t know.” It never says “wait, that depends on your state.” It never says “actually, you might be wrong about that.”

It just... answers. Confidently. Every single time. Even when it shouldn’t.

A real lawyer hears “my landlord came in without notice” and immediately asks: When?
How many times?
What does your lease say?
What state are you in?
Because those details change everything.

AI doesn’t ask. It gives you a generic answer and moves on. And if that answer is wrong? There’s no one to hold accountable. No malpractice insurance. No bar complaint. Just you, acting on bad information, possibly making things worse.

We’re not anti-AI. AI is a tool. A helpful one. But legal problems aren’t one-size-fits-all, and an AI chatbot can’t replace someone who actually practices law, understands your jurisdiction, and knows when your situation needs more than a textbook answer.

Lawggle connects you with real people who can ask the follow-up questions AI skips.

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⚖️ General information only. Not legal advice. Speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.

05/28/2026

You registered your LLC. You got the approval email. You updated your Instagram bio to "CEO."
And now you're wondering: does that actually protect your brand name?
Or do you need a trademark too?
And if you do, what's the difference?

Here's the uncomfortable truth: an LLC protects you (your personal assets, your liability). A trademark protects your brand (your name, your logo, your product). They're not the same thing. And a lot of new business owners don't realize that until someone else is already using their name.

California business and trademark lawyer Taylor Tieman ( and creator of The Legalmiga Library™ )breaks down what each one actually does and when you actually need both.

Watch the full answer on Lawggle. Search your situation, see what real lawyers say, then decide what to do.

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⚖️ General information only. Not legal advice. Speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.

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05/28/2026

Wait... an LLC doesn’t protect your brand name?

Full answer coming soon.

New question just dropped.Do I need a trademark or is an LLC enough to protect my brand?You filed your LLC. You got the ...
05/28/2026

New question just dropped.

Do I need a trademark or is an LLC enough to protect my brand?
You filed your LLC. You got the approval. You changed your bio to “CEO.” And now you’re wondering: does that actually protect your brand name? Or do you need a trademark too?
Here’s the uncomfortable part: an LLC protects you (your liability, your personal assets). A trademark protects your brand (your name, your logo, your product). They’re not the same thing.

A California business and trademark lawyer just answered this. Full video coming soon.
🔗 lawggle.com - search your situation

Why does this happen to everyone?You’re going exactly the speed limit. Hands at 10 and 2. Turn signal on 300 feet early....
05/28/2026

Why does this happen to everyone?

You’re going exactly the speed limit. Hands at 10 and 2. Turn signal on 300 feet early. Sweating.

You’ve done nothing. Literally nothing. And yet somehow you’re convinced you’re about to get pulled over for a crime you didn’t commit.

It’s the universal experience of having a cop behind you for more than 30 seconds.

Tag someone who grips the wheel harder when they see lights in the rearview 👀

It’s illegal to be drunk in a pub in the UK. You can marry a dead person in France. Singing off key is a crime in North ...
05/27/2026

It’s illegal to be drunk in a pub in the UK. You can marry a dead person in France. Singing off key is a crime in North Carolina.

These are real laws, we checked, multiple times, because what.
The point isn’t that these matter (they don’t, mostly).

The point is that if these made it into law, imagine how much outdated, confusing, genuinely affects your life legal stuff is still sitting on the books.

Lease terms that sound enforceable but aren’t. Workplace policies that violate labor law. Traffic rules that don’t mean what you think they mean.
Law is weirder than you think. And the stuff that actually affects you? Worth knowing.

Drop the weirdest law you’ve ever heard 👇 (bonus points if it’s real)

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05/26/2026

HOA fines hit different when you’re not sure if they’re even allowed to do it.

Can they fine you for parking in your own driveway?
For leaving your trash can out 20 minutes too long?
For a lawn that’s “not green enough”?

And do they actually have the authority to do that whenever they want, or are there rules they have to follow too?

Turns out there are limits. And knowing them matters because HOA fines can escalate fast if you don’t push back on the ones that don’t hold up.

Miami HOA and condo litigation lawyer Erik Perez breaks down what your HOA can and can’t fine you for and the one thing most people don’t know they can challenge.

Watch the full answer on Lawggle. Search your situation, see what real lawyers say, then decide what to do.

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⚖️ General information only. Not legal advice. Speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.

miami

05/26/2026

Wait… you actually have to pay that?! 👀🌱

We asked a lawyer.

Full answer dropping soon on our socials.

(And yes… the full breakdown is already live on Lawggle.)

New question just dropped.Can my HOA fine me whenever they want?For parking in your own driveway. For leaving your trash...
05/26/2026

New question just dropped.

Can my HOA fine me whenever they want?

For parking in your own driveway. For leaving your trash can out 20 minutes too long. For a lawn that’s “not green enough.”
Do they actually have the authority to do that whenever they feel like it, or are there rules they have to follow too?

A Miami lawyer just answered this. Full video coming soon.

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search your situation

05/23/2026

Your phone won't stop ringing after the accident. It's the other driver's insurance, they sound nice, and they want a statement.

𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞'𝐬 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐧𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮: 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐝𝐨𝐧'𝐭 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐰𝐞𝐫.
Those "just getting the facts" questions? They're gathering information they can use to deny or minimize your claim later. "Are you injured?" sounds casual but if you say "I feel fine" and then the pain starts three days later, that recording is a problem.

California personal injury attorney - Garayan breaks down what you're actually required to say (spoiler: way less than you think) and the one line that stops the calls without making things worse.

Watch the full answer on Lawggle. search your situation, see what real lawyers say, then decide what you wanna do.

🔗 𝐥𝐚𝐰𝐠𝐠𝐥𝐞.𝐜𝐨𝐦

⚖️ General information only. Not legal advice. Speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.

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