Vafiades, Brountas & Kominsky, LLP Email
Policy
- Any e-mail we receive, no matter what it contains, does not create an attorney/client
relationship between you and Vafiades, Brountas & Kominsky, LLP.
- E-mail is not secure.
- Under no circumstances should you e-mail us any information that is either
confidential or sensitive.
- In order for us to provide information or advice to you in a situation involving
a dispute with an opposing party, it will be necessary for us to know the
name of your opposing party so that we may ensure that this firm does not
have a conflict of interest. While this may not be necessary in all situations,
such as some probate matters, it is generally necessary for us to have the
name of any potential opposing parties prior to receiving any information
from you. Should we determine that we have a conflict, it will be impossible
for us to represent you and you will not want to share information with us.
If you send unsolicited information, confidential or otherwise, to an attorney
who represents a party opposed to you, the attorney may be obligated by law
to disclose to the opposing party or the opposing party's attorney the information
you have shared. This problem can be avoided by identifying in your e-mail
message to us the name of any opposing party and by being careful to not send
us any sensitive information in your e-mail to us.