E-mail Communication Disclaimer
If you would rather reach us by e-mail, you may use our online form to send your message. Before disclosing any confidential information to us, please read our email communication disclaimer:
- Please be aware that your e-mail does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Rudman Winchell.
- Remember that e-mail is not secure.
- Do not e-mail us any information that is either confidential or sensitive.
- Please be sure to include the names of all other people or businesses if the matter for which you are seeking information or advice involves a dispute with an opposing party. Of course, many legal matters may not involve a dispute. If you do happen to be in dispute with an opposing party, we must know the names of the others involved to make sure that this firm does not have a conflict of interest.
For example, in a divorce situation, we may have already spoken to your spouse. If that is the case, we could not represent you, and you would not want to share information with us. If you send unsolicited information to an attorney who represents a party opposed to you, the attorney may be obligated by law to disclose to the opposing party the information you unwittingly shared. You can avoid this problem by clearly identifying in your e-mail message to us the name of any opposing party and others involved. Again, do not send any sensitive information to us in your initial e-mail.