Understanding the distinction between legal information and legal advice is fundamental for responsible decision-making. The crucial difference lies in application and reliance.
Legal Information: General Knowledge
Legal information provides broad, factual knowledge about the law or legal processes. It explains general principles without applying them to a specific situation.
- Scope: Publicly accessible facts (statutes, case law summaries, court procedures, form instructions).
- Nature: Descriptive and educational; explains what the law says or how processes generally work.
- Audience: Intended for anyone seeking general understanding.
- Example: "Filing a small claims suit typically requires Form XYZ."
Legal Advice: Specific Application
Legal advice involves applying legal principles to an individual's particular circumstances, interpreting how the law impacts them, and recommending a specific course of action.

- Scope: Confidential counsel based on an individual's unique facts; analysis of potential outcomes and risks.
- Nature: Prescriptive and actionable; advises on what to do or how to proceed in a specific case.
- Audience: Given to a specific client after reviewing their situation.
- Example: "Based on your case details, you should file Form ABC within 30 days to protect your claim."
Why the Difference Matters
Mistaking information for advice can have serious repercussions:
- Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL): Only licensed attorneys can ethically and legally provide advice. Offering advice without a license constitutes UPL.
- Reliance Risk: Acting on general information without case-specific legal counsel can lead to adverse outcomes, missed deadlines, or loss of rights.
- Lack of Confidentiality & Duty: Information providers owe no duty of care or confidentiality, unlike attorneys providing advice.
Summary of Key Differences
Legal Information | Legal Advice | |
---|---|---|
Focus | General law & processes | Specific case application |
Application | Not applied to facts | Based on client's specific facts |
Recommendation | None; descriptive only | Provides specific recommendations |
Provider | Librarians, court staff, websites (Non-lawyers) | Licensed Attorney (Required) |
Reliance | Self-education only | Client relies on judgment |
Always seek formal legal advice from a qualified attorney for matters affecting your specific legal rights or obligations.