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information provided on this site is believed, but not
guaranteed, to be accurate and current and is intended
to educate visitors about selected aspects of Missouri
law, as it impacts Missouri residents. The legal
information is summary in nature and does not constitute
individualized legal advice upon which site visitors may
rely. Because every situation involves different facts,
site visitors should consult with an attorney for
individualized legal advice and neither take nor refrain
from taking action based on materials found here. The
choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should
not be based soley on advertisements.
U.S. residents
in states other than Missouri should be aware that while certain legal
principles outlined on this site may be similar to
principles followed in their own states, laws can vary
considerably from state to state. Site visitors from
foreign countries should be aware that the laws in their
country may differ very substantially from the
information provided here. Therefore, legal information
and/or specific advice should always be obtained from a
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Limbaugh Firm will create an attorney-client
relationship. The Limbaugh Firm will enter into
such a relationship only after meeting with a client,
ensuring that no conflict-of-interest exists, and
mutually agreeing on essential matters, including scope
of representation and fee/expense arrangements. Until we
have entered into an attorney-client relationship, any
communications to us by a prospective client will not be
covered by the rule of law that protects the
confidentiality of communications between a client and
attorney.
We will
endeavor to respond promptly to email, but we will
neither accept requests for nor provide specific legal
advice by email except to established clients. Both site
visitors and established clients should be aware
that:
Internet
communications including email to or from The
Limbaugh Firm should be considered non-secure and
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The Rules
of Professional Conduct promulgated by the Missouri
Supreme Court require that if a lawyer initiates written
communication with persons known to need legal services
of the kind provided by a lawyer in a particular matter,
the following statement be included in conspicuous
print. Although it is unlikely that visitors to this
site will be visiting under the circumstances envisioned
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OF MISSOURI.
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of other states regarding attorney communications may
differ from Missouri's. If the materials on this site do not
comply with the laws of another state from which a
client seeks legal representation as a result of
communications on this site, we will not accept that
representation.