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This web site and the materials appearing in it are intended to provide visitors to the site with general information about Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP and about legal developments or legal career opportunities that might be of interest to them. The site and the materials are not intended to advertise our firm’s services, to solicit clients or to provide legal advice. Viewers should not rely on the posted materials as advice about specific legal problems. Such advice can be rendered only by competent counsel familiar with the particular facts and circumstances involved. Posting and viewing of the materials on our web site is not intended to constitute the rendering of legal advice or to create an attorney-client relationship with the viewer. If Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP does not already represent you, and you send us an e-mail, your e-mail will not create an attorney-client relationship and will not be treated as privileged or confidential. Your submission of information through the Site is governed by our Privacy Policy.
We welcome your comments and inquiries. If you are not presently a Kilpatrick Townsend client, please do not send us any information about your legal affairs until you have made direct contact with one of our attorneys—such communications may not be secure, will not be privileged and may be disclosed to others. Once we have determined that we have no conflict in advising you, we would be pleased to discuss your situation in more depth.
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The user information requested on this site is only to enable us to track the use of our site and the materials on it. Your email address is used solely as a means of identification. We will not distribute any of your information.
Disclaimer
While we are pleased to have you contact us by telephone, surface mail, electronic mail, or by facsimile transmission, contacting Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP or any of its attorneys does not create an attorney-client relationship. The formation of an attorney-client relationship requires consideration of multiple factors, including possible conflicts of interest. An attorney-client relationship is formed only when both you and the Firm have agreed to proceed with a defined engagement.
DO NOT CONVEY TO US ANY INFORMATION YOU REGARD AS CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL A FORMAL CLIENT-ATTORNEY RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.
If you do convey information, you recognize that we may review and disclose the information, and you agree that even if you regard the information as highly confidential and even if it is transmitted in a good faith effort to retain us, such a review does not preclude us from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could be used against you.
