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No Attorney-Client Relationship Created by Use of this Website


Neither your receipt of information from this website, nor your use of this website to contact Mery Law Firm, PLLC (hereinafter “the Firm”) or Victoria R. Mery, Esq. creates an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm or any attorney at the Firm. You will become a client of the Firm only if we both agree upon and mutually execute a written engagement agreement. As a matter of policy, the Firm does not accept a new client without first investigating possible conflicts of interests and obtaining the an executed engagement letter.

No Confidentiality


You may not use this website to provide confidential information about a legal matter of yours to the Firm. Your use of this website, filling out a form, or sending an e-mail does not make you a client of the Firm or even a prospective client of the Firm. If you have confidential information that you would like to share with the Firm, please communicate by setting up a meeting or consultation with an attorney.

You may e-mail the Firm through this site, but do not send confidential information until you have established a formal attorney-client relationship with the Firm. By using this website, you understand and agree that e-mail security is still uncertain and that you accept all risks of such uncertainty and potential lack of confidentiality when you send us unencrypted, sensitive, or confidential e-mail.

No Legal Advice Intended


This website includes general information about legal issues and developments in the law. Such materials are for informational purposes only, compiled from various sources, and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and must not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances. For legal advice on your matter, you should contact a lawyer licensed in your jurisdiction.

Prior Results Do Not Guarantee a Similar Outcome


To the extent that this website refers to the nature of past matters handled for clients and past experience, these descriptions are meant only to provide information to the public about the activities and experience of the Firm. They are not intended in any way as any kind of guarantee that the same or even similar results can be obtained in every matter undertaken by the Firm. You must not assume that a similar result can be obtained in a legal matter of interest to you. The outcome of a particular matter can depend on a variety of factors including the specific factual and legal circumstances, the ability of opposing counsel, variations in judicial and arbitral response, and unexpected developments beyond the control of any client or lawyer.

Jurisdiction


Legal problems and solutions depend on their unique facts. Laws and regulations often differ from one jurisdiction to another. Materials on this website may be inappropriate in jurisdictions other than New York. The Firm maintains its practice in the State of New York. Users who access this website from other locations do so at their own risk and are responsible for complying with local laws and regulations. This website (not including linked sites) is controlled by the Firm. The laws of New York apply to everything concerning use of this website, without regard to New York’s conflict of laws principles.

No Attorney-Client Relationship Created by Use of this Website


Neither your receipt of information from this website, nor your use of this website to contact Mery Law Firm, PLLC (hereinafter “the Firm”) or Victoria R. Mery, Esq. creates an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm or any attorney at the Firm. You will become a client of the Firm only if we both agree upon and mutually execute a written engagement agreement. As a matter of policy, the Firm does not accept a new client without first investigating possible conflicts of interests and obtaining the an executed engagement letter.

No Confidentiality


You may not use this website to provide confidential information about a legal matter of yours to the Firm. Your use of this website, filling out a form, or sending an e-mail does not make you a client of the Firm or even a prospective client of the Firm. If you have confidential information that you would like to share with the Firm, please communicate by setting up a meeting or consultation with an attorney.

You may e-mail the Firm through this site, but do not send confidential information until you have established a formal attorney-client relationship with the Firm. By using this website, you understand and agree that e-mail security is still uncertain and that you accept all risks of such uncertainty and potential lack of confidentiality when you send us unencrypted, sensitive, or confidential e-mail.

No Legal Advice Intended


This website includes general information about legal issues and developments in the law. Such materials are for informational purposes only, compiled from various sources, and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and must not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances. For legal advice on your matter, you should contact a lawyer licensed in your jurisdiction.

Prior Results Do Not Guarantee a Similar Outcome


To the extent that this website refers to the nature of past matters handled for clients and past experience, these descriptions are meant only to provide information to the public about the activities and experience of the Firm. They are not intended in any way as any kind of guarantee that the same or even similar results can be obtained in every matter undertaken by the Firm. You must not assume that a similar result can be obtained in a legal matter of interest to you. The outcome of a particular matter can depend on a variety of factors including the specific factual and legal circumstances, the ability of opposing counsel, variations in judicial and arbitral response, and unexpected developments beyond the control of any client or lawyer.

Jurisdiction


Legal problems and solutions depend on their unique facts. Laws and regulations often differ from one jurisdiction to another. Materials on this website may be inappropriate in jurisdictions other than New York. The Firm maintains its practice in the State of New York. Users who access this website from other locations do so at their own risk and are responsible for complying with local laws and regulations. This website (not including linked sites) is controlled by the Firm. The laws of New York apply to everything concerning use of this website, without regard to New York’s conflict of laws principles.