Sending Email Messages
WLC | The Williams
Law Corporation®
does not accept unsolicited email messages. Please be advised
that even if you send us an email, WLC
has not agreed to represent you. Your email is not protected
by the attorney-client privilege. Please do not send confidential
information via e-mail unless one of our lawyers authorizes
you to do so. If you send confidential information and WLC
represents a party adverse to you, then WLC
must disclose that information to our client and we may
use it against you.
Lawyers in our Firm are admitted to practice law only in
California, Massachusetts and Washington. If you have a
legal issue that relates to another state or country, you
should contact a local attorney licensed to practice in
your jurisdiction.
If you send an email, WLC
undertakes no obligation to express an opinion to you, review
any factual circumstances relating to your matter or advise
you regarding relevant legal doctrines. Moreover, you should
not assume that our decision to accept or decline your case
represents an expression regarding the merits of your case.
WLC
may not respond to an unsolicited email.
WLC
suggests that you consult with other counsel regarding your
claim as soon as possible since we accept no responsibility
to advise or represent you. You need to act quickly because
there may be statutes of limitation that would bar any claim
you may have. We express no opinion concerning when these
statutes of limitation may expire.