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the Davis & Cannon (the "Firm") web site (the "Site"), our web
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from which your visit originates, your operating system, and other
similar information not of a personally-identifiable nature. Other than
information you furnish, the Firm does not gather any
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otherwise.
We reserve the right to use any information you furnish, consistent with
any applicable laws and any professional obligations we may have. For
example, we may use your feedback to improve the content on the Site,
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This information should not be construed as legal advice and is not
necessarily current or complete. Receipt of this information does not
create an attorney-client relationship. We urge you to consult a lawyer
admitted in your jurisdiction concerning your particular situation and
any specific legal questions you may have.
This site is not an offer to represent you, and Davis & Cannon cannot
represent you in any jurisdiction in which none of our lawyers is
admitted to practice or in any jurisdiction in which this site does not
comply with all applicable laws and ethical rules.
You should not send us any confidential information until after you have
requested us to represent you and we have agreed to do so. In order to
make sure that your interests do not conflict with those of our present
clients, we must perform a conflict check before agreeing to represent
you.
You also should be aware that any communication sent to us by e-mail may
be intercepted by third parties who may be under no obligation to keep
such communication confidential. Before sending any confidential
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