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Editorial policy

Last updated April 18, 2026

This page explains how WaiverKit produces, reviews, and corrects the content you read on this site. We aim to be transparent about our process, our use of AI tooling, and the limits of what our articles cover.

Who we are

WaiverKit's editorial team researches, drafts, and fact-checks everything published here. Our goal is practical, legally literate guidance for gym, studio, and activity-business operators.

How our content is created

Research, outlines, and first drafts are produced by our editorial team with AI assistance for drafting, statute lookup, and summarization. Every article is reviewed by a human editor before publication. Articles that cover legal enforceability are additionally reviewed by a licensed attorney and marked "Legally reviewed by {name}" at the top of the post. Articles without that marker have not received external legal review.

Our review process

  1. Research
  2. Outline
  3. Draft
  4. Fact-check pass
  5. Editorial review
  6. Legal review (when the post covers enforceability)
  7. Publish
  8. Monitor for corrections

What we don't do

We do not fabricate author credentials. We do not present AI output as sole-authored human work. We do not claim jurisdictional coverage we have not researched.

Corrections policy

Spot an error? Email contact@clashware.com. We review corrections within 5 business days. Material corrections are noted on the post itself with a dated update.

Sources

We cite primary legal sources (statutes, regulations, court decisions) wherever possible. Secondary sources are cited with context.

Not legal advice

Our content is educational. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult counsel in your jurisdiction before relying on anything here.

Last updated

April 18, 2026

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