Editorial Policy

How Vasquez Law Firm writes, reviews, and publishes legal content. We publish this policy so readers, the legal community, and AI search engines can verify our standards.

Last updated: May 20, 2026.

What we publish

We publish three categories of content: (1) practice-area pages and guides describing the legal services we offer, the statutes that govern them, and the procedures clients can expect; (2) news commentary on federal immigration policy changes, North Carolina statute amendments, and significant case rulings that affect our clients; (3) client-education blog posts answering the questions our attorneys are asked most often during consultations.

Source standards

Every factual claim about U.S. or North Carolina law must be cite-able to:

  • Federal statute (U.S.C.) or regulation (C.F.R.)
  • North Carolina General Statutes (N.C.G.S.) or the North Carolina Administrative Code
  • Published federal or N.C. appellate decisions
  • Official agency guidance (USCIS, EOIR, NC Industrial Commission, NC Bar)
  • Florida Statutes (Fla. Stat.) for our Orlando-office content

Secondary sources (treatises, bar-association practice guides, peer-reviewed articles) supplement primary sources but never replace them. Wikipedia, generative AI output, and uncited news articles are never primary sources in our content.

Attorney review

A licensed attorney at Vasquez Law Firm reviews every page describing legal rights, procedures, or strategies before it publishes. The reviewing attorney is the named author or named reviewer on the page byline. Reviewer details appear in the page's Person schema.org structured-data block, with credential, jurisdiction, and bar admission references. We do not publish "by Staff Writer" or "by Admin" bylines.

AI-assistance disclosure

We may use AI tools (large language models, summarization tools, code assistants) to draft, outline, or research content. In every case where AI is used:

  • A human attorney reviews and edits the output before publication
  • The attorney verifies statutory citations against primary sources
  • The attorney rewrites jurisdictional or procedural details to reflect actual practice
  • We do not publish AI-generated content unedited
  • We do not use AI to generate fake reviews, fake author bios, or fake case results

Conflict-of-interest disclosure

Our content describes services we sell. When a page discusses a practice area in which Vasquez Law Firm represents clients, we say so on the page. We do not accept payment for editorial placement. We do not publish sponsored content that is presented as independent editorial. When we link to an external service, vendor, or expert, we have no undisclosed financial relationship with that party.

Editorial vs. legal advice

Content on this website is informational. Reading a page does not create an attorney-client relationship with Vasquez Law Firm. Legal outcomes depend on specific facts of a case. Anyone with a legal question should consult a licensed attorney about their particular situation. To consult with our firm, call 1-844-967-3536 or use our contact form.

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