Disclaimer

We are not an emergency response organization.  While you are waiting for us to get back to you, you are strongly encouraged to continue looking for assistance outside of TLC to protect your rights.

The Law Center is located in Walnut Creek, California. Our lawyers are licensed to practice in the State of California, although some are admitted to the Bars of other states and practice Federal Law only. This site is not intended as a legal advertisement. In the event that this communication does not conform with the laws or regulations of any state or country in which it may be received, The Law Center will not accept a legal representation based upon this communication from a person in such state or country.

The materials provided at this site are offered for informational and educational purposes only, and are not offered as and do not constitute legal advice or legal opinions. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, a lawyer-client relationship. Although we intend to keep current the information available at this site, we do not promise or guarantee that the information on this site or sites linked to it is correct, complete or up-to-date. You should not act or rely upon the information provided at this site without seeking the advice of a lawyer.

The Law Center does not seek or agree to represent you based upon your visit to this web site. In order for The Law Center or its pro bono panel attorneys to represent you, we or the pro bono panel attorney must enter into a separate written representation and fee agreement signed by both you, The Law Center and/or the pro bono panel attorney. If you have questions or thoughts about our web site, please e-mail us at info@thelawcenter.cc. However, do not send us confidential information until you speak with one of our lawyers and get authorization to send that information to us.
Please note:
1. Merely sending e-mail to an attorney does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

2. E-mail communication in an established attorney-client relationship is not necessarily protected by the attorney-client privilege.

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