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relationship between L&L and you or anyone else. This site is not
a substitute for specific legal advice. You should not act (or refrain
from acting) based upon information in this site without obtaining
professional advice regarding your particular facts and circumstances.
Please be aware that
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an attorney-client relationship between you and L&L unless and until
a partner in L&L expressly agrees that the firm will undertake an
attorney-client relationship with you. As a result, you should not
transmit any confidential or sensitive information to us until a
formal attorney-client relationship has been established. You also
should be aware that if you send messages to L&L through Internet
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does not guarantee the confidentiality of such communications. If
you wish to provide confidential information to one of our attorneys,
you should do so by telephone or in person or by e-mail that is
adequately encrypted.
L&L aims to make this
site useful and informative, but cannot guarantee that the materials
on this site are complete, accurate or up-to-date. L&L is not responsible
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The contents of this
web site may constitute advertising under the rules of some jurisdictions.
If this site fails to comply with the rules of the state in which
you are viewing this site, L&L does not wish to represent you. To
the extent that the rules in your jurisdiction require us to designate
a principal office and/or a single attorney responsible for this
web site, L&L designates its office in Boston, Massachusetts as
its principal office and designates Richard S. Creem as the attorney
responsible for this site.
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