No. GRA does not provide legal advice.
GRA does not advise participants on law, rights, obligations, contracts, securities, insurance, banking, public finance, procurement, regulatory compliance, corporate formation, SPVs, tax, employment, privacy, data protection, intellectual property, competition law, antitrust, fiduciary duties, public authority powers, or dispute resolution.
GRA may identify that legal questions exist. It may help route a matter into a readiness docket where legal review is clearly identified as a downstream need. That is not legal advice.
Participants should consult their own qualified legal counsel for legal matters. Organizations should rely on their internal or external counsel for contracts, disclosures, regulatory filings, investment documents, insurance arrangements, procurement, employment, privacy, tax, corporate formation, and public authority matters.
No GRA output should be cited as a legal opinion.
GRA can help clarify questions. It does not answer legal questions as counsel.