As a recent graduate of a four-year degree program, you wish to get started in your career. At your local computer store, you purchase a copy of software that can be used to create various commonly used legal forms. You invite a group of friends and relatives to your home and offer to use the program to prepare powers of attorney and living wills (advance medical directives) for them. See Unauthorized Practice of Law v. Parsons Tech., 179 F.3d 956 (5th Cir. 1999). Are there any UPL issues? Explain.
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