TERMS OF USE AND DISCLAIMERS


USE OF THIS WEBSITE SHALL NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP.

Use of this website shall not and does not create an attorney-client relationship between users of this site and any other party whatsoever. Neither transmission nor receipt of information from this website creates an attorney-client relationship between users of this site any other party whatsoever. No attorney-client relationship exists between the users of this website and any other party, including but not limited to Levenbaum & Cohen and its attorneys.

EMAILING ATTORNEYS FROM THIS WEBSITE SHALL NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP.

Emailing attorneys at Levenbaum & Cohen shall not and does not create an attorney-client relationship between users of this site any other party whatsoever. Neither Levenbaum & Cohen nor its attorneys will enter an attorney-client relationship on-line, through this web site, through any other web site, or through electronic mail or any other electronic medium. It is our law firm's policy to enter an attorney-client relationship ONLY through a written engagement or retainer agreement, and only where doing so would comply with all applicable laws and ethical rules.

DO NOT EMAIL CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION TO US OR ANYONE ELSE.

Transmission of information on-line, over the Internet, or through the electronic means can be unstable, unreliable and insecure. There is a risk that information may be intercepted illegally. There may also be a risk of waiving attorney-client and/or work-product privileges that might attach to such communications, where a proper attorney-client relationship exists (but see above). You should not send information or facts via e-mail relating to your legal problem or question. If you are not an EXISTING client of ours, your e-mail may not be privileged or confidential. Moreover, some states have suggested that even if you are our client, that email communications may not be privileged.

THIS WEBSITE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A SOLICITATION OR TO PROVIDE LEGAL ADVICE.

This website is not intended to be a source of solicitation or legal advice. The reader should NOT consider this website information to be an invitation for an attorney-client relationship, should not rely on information provided herein, and should always seek the advice of competent legal counsel in the reader's state.

DEADLINES ARE FATAL TO YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES.

Since deadlines are fatal to legal rights and remedies, it is imperative that anyone facing legal problems or issues speak to a competent attorney as soon as possible. The specific facts of any given situation may give rise to any number of rules and regulations of which you may or may not be aware. Never delay in contacting a competent attorney and never rely upon email as a method for contacting an attorney.

USE OF THIS WEBSITE AND INFORMATION IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

All material or information included within this website is for informational purposes only and should in no way be considered legal advice on any particular matter by any party whatsoever. No user may act or rely on any of the materials or information on this website and Levenbaum & Cohen makes absolutely no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy, reliability, completeness, availability, or timeliness of the contents of this site or of the information or documents therein. Use of materials found on this website, for any purpose whatsoever, is strictly at your own risk. Under no circumstances whatsoever shall Levenbaum & Cohen or its attorneys be liable for any direct, indirect, legal, equitable, special, compensatory, incidental or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever arising from access to, use of or reliance upon this website or the information and documents contained therein.

TERMS AND DISCLAIMERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

These terms and disclaimers may be changed without notice. It is individual users responsibility to check and review these terms and conditions and it shall not be the responsibility of Levenbaum & Cohen to inform users of any changes whatsoever.

Dated: October 20, 2003