While you are free to contact us by e-mail, contact by e-mail does not create
an attorney-client relationship. If you would like to retain the services of
our firm, please feel free to call or e-mail us to inquire how to do so. If
you choose to contact us by e-mail, remember that such information may not be
treated as privileged or confidential, therefore it is advisable that you mention
the names of adverse parties before divulging information you deem confidential.
In addition, remember that Internet e-mail is insecure and could be intercepted
by third parties. E-mail containing confidential information should generally
not be sent by e-mail unless adequately encrypted.
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