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E-mail affords a
reasonable expectation of privacy from a technological and legal standpoint. The
same privacy accorded U.S. and commercial mail, land-line telephonic
transmissions, and facsimiles applies to Internet e-mail. Most courts and
attorneys agree that Internet e-mail has become an integral component of the
modern legal practice and that e-mail is a sufficiently secure medium for
virtually any communication. However, the Internet is not entirely secure, and
interception by third parties is possible. Properly discovered e-mail messages
can be used as evidence in court. While there are relatively few incidents of
data interception, Meurer & Murphy, S.C. request that you take measures
warranted to guard against the disclosure of highly sensitive matters while
using this medium of communication over the Internet.
NOTE: The use of the Internet for communications
with Meurer & Murphy, S.C. does not create, and is not intended to create
an attorney-client relationship with Meurer & Murphy, S.C. or any individual
attorney at Meurer & Murphy, S.C..
Unless we establish an attorney-client relationship with you with regard to the
particular matter, we will not treat any information that you may send to us as
confidential or privileged, and any unsolicited e-mail communications may be
disclosed to other persons without regard to confidentiality considerations.
If you have any questions regarding our
services, you can contact us by phone or by filling out this form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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