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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 8035538" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>This isn't quite true, at least in the UK, and US law here is similar as I understand it. Rather it is one of those things legal laymen repeat because people say it on TV and stuff (like the false claim that it is a legal requirement for a public company to maximise shareholder dividends - it certainly is not). It is worth running an apology (public or private) past legal, sure, because some people do say silly things or write cheques their bum can't cash when apologising, but if you are a corporation large enough that you even have legal, you can certainly craft a perfectly good apology that doesn't cause problems. And most conventional apologies will be fine. Individual civil liability cases it can be an issue but even then it's frequently falsely claimed to be an issue by very cautious and/or somewhat incompetent lawyers (I've interacted with the US civil law system and am aware the US has a staggering number of basically incompetent but financially successful lawyers - said interaction ended with one of these idiots getting disbarred, which was hilarious, but that's a long story). In the vast majority of cases the determination of fault will be in no way related to any apologies, because the evidence will determine it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 8035538, member: 18"] This isn't quite true, at least in the UK, and US law here is similar as I understand it. Rather it is one of those things legal laymen repeat because people say it on TV and stuff (like the false claim that it is a legal requirement for a public company to maximise shareholder dividends - it certainly is not). It is worth running an apology (public or private) past legal, sure, because some people do say silly things or write cheques their bum can't cash when apologising, but if you are a corporation large enough that you even have legal, you can certainly craft a perfectly good apology that doesn't cause problems. And most conventional apologies will be fine. Individual civil liability cases it can be an issue but even then it's frequently falsely claimed to be an issue by very cautious and/or somewhat incompetent lawyers (I've interacted with the US civil law system and am aware the US has a staggering number of basically incompetent but financially successful lawyers - said interaction ended with one of these idiots getting disbarred, which was hilarious, but that's a long story). In the vast majority of cases the determination of fault will be in no way related to any apologies, because the evidence will determine it. [/QUOTE]
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