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PRIVACY POLICY

Privacy Policy

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Terms of Use

Thank you for visiting the Murphy & Clendenen PLLC Web site. We created this site so you could learn more about the legal services we offer. It is intended for informational purposes only. None of the information contained in this Web site is intended to constitute, nor does it constitute, either legal advice or a solicitation of any particular prospective client.

Any information that you send us in an e-mail message may not be confidential or privileged. Sending us an e-mail message will not make you a client of Murphy & Clendenen PLLC. If you are interested in having us represent you, call us at (859) 233-9811. We will determine whether the matter is one for which we are willing or able to accept professional responsibility. We will not make this determination by e-mail communication. We reserve the right to decline any representation. We may be required to decline representation if it would create a conflict of interest with our other clients. You should therefore not provide us with any confidential information – whether by letter, e-mail or telephone – until after we have had an opportunity to determine whether representing you would create a conflict of interest with any of our other clients.

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