I disagree. Puffery comes into play where things of the law are not concerned. Things like advertising, marketing, etc.
Puffery has no place in the practice of law or -in this case- legal document drafting.
The courts take a dim view of this sort of thing where people might detrimentally rely on this explicit promise that Bonsai's contracts are "Bulletproof".
Puffery has no place in the practice of law or -in this case- legal document drafting.
The courts take a dim view of this sort of thing where people might detrimentally rely on this explicit promise that Bonsai's contracts are "Bulletproof".