Sending Email to
Barnett Law Firm, Ltd.
Warning: Do not
provide any confidential information to someone by electronic mail or
voice mail unless you are certain that they will maintain the information
as confidential. Do not post confidential information in a message sent
to an internet/usenet "newsgroup," or to an internet "mailing
list" or "discussion group."
For example, in the event you are seeking legal advice and you send an
e-mail to an attorney whom you have not already retained, you may later discover
that this attorney represents someone else in the same case, and that the attorney
has a duty to disclose your information to that client. Although communications
between an attorney and client are confidential, your communication is not
confidential unless you are the attorney's client or your communication
is made in a setting where no others are likely to receive it.
You should recognize that electronic mail may be stored and forwarded
through several computer systems, and it is possible that someone may
(illegally) read your email and disclose it to someone else. In some
states, e-mail is not considered to be a confidential form of communication.
Barnett Law Firm, Ltd. does not provide free legal advice. We
do NOT review communications with detailed fact situations from non-clients.
No attorney-client relationship arises from your communications to us
unless we are formally retained, which does NOT occur by your sending
us e-mail.
In the event you want legal advice, you need to first retain an attorney.
General questions and answers through e-mail or through a discussion
group do not constitute legal advice. You should not rely upon the general
information provided. An attorney must know all of the facts and circumstances
of your situation before rendering legal advice.
In the event you want to send e-mail to Barnett Law Firm, Ltd., you may use the following addresses:
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