Fwiw, I think you’re both right here. If you were to hire a reasonably good lawyer to help with this, I suspect the default is they’d say what Habryka suggests. That said, I also do think that lawyers are trained to do things like remove vagueness from policies.
Basically, I don’t think it’d be useful to hire a lawyer in their capacity as a lawyer. But, to the extent there happen to be lawyers among the people you’d consider asking for advice anyway, I’d expect them to be disproportionately good at this kind of thing.
[Source: I went to two years of law school but haven’t worked much with lawyers on this type of thing.]
Fwiw, I think you’re both right here. If you were to hire a reasonably good lawyer to help with this, I suspect the default is they’d say what Habryka suggests. That said, I also do think that lawyers are trained to do things like remove vagueness from policies.
Basically, I don’t think it’d be useful to hire a lawyer in their capacity as a lawyer. But, to the extent there happen to be lawyers among the people you’d consider asking for advice anyway, I’d expect them to be disproportionately good at this kind of thing.
[Source: I went to two years of law school but haven’t worked much with lawyers on this type of thing.]