Thanks to our benevolent SE overlords, 10k+ users now have access to a new question close statistics tool! Among other features, it provides a list of all the custom close reasons used to close questions, and on Stack Overflow specifically, it would seem that questions asking for legal advice are especially common.
Indeed, if one takes the time to add up all the times a custom close reason was used, it comes up to nearly 300 times. This is actually more than the "professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration" close reason, which as of this writing has only been used 233 times.
Perhaps it is time to add a legal-related off-topic close reason? The second most commonly used reason is a reasonable base template, but it could certainly be improved with some more description, links, and perhaps a canonical Meta post.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about licensing or legal issues, not programming or software development. See here for details, and the [help/on-topic] for more.