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Any information found in this Website is provided to you for informational purposes only, and should not be perceived as legal advice on any subject matter whatsoever.
No one reading any of the content from this Website, clients or otherwise, should act or limit their action on the basis of anything stated here without seeking advice from an appropriate legal authority fully licensed in your state and briefed in the particular facts and circumstances at issue. Nothing in this website is intended to pertain to the laws of any other State other than the State of Washington.
The content of this Website contains general information and may not reflect any current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. Wallis Law Firm, PLLC expressly disclaims all liability in respect to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the content of this Website.
Any information sent to this Law Firm by Internet e-mail or through the Website is not secure and must be sent on a non-confidential basis only. Transmission of information from this Website does not create any attorney-client relationship between you and this Law Firm, nor is it intended or implied to do so. The transmission of the Website, in part or in whole, and/or any communication with us via Internet e-mail through this site does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship between us and any recipients.
Some links within the Website may lead to other websites, including those operated and maintained by entities other than those we do business with, including third parties located in other States. This Law Firm includes these links only as a convenience to you, and the existence of such a link does not imply any responsibility for the linked site nor any endorsement of the fitness or accuracy of the messages contained in the linked site, its operators, or its content.
This Website and its contents are provided "AS IS" without any warranty of any kind. In other words, there is no expressed or implied warranty, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Additionally, it is important to understand that this Law Firm does not wish to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing this Website in a State where this Website fails to comply with all laws and ethical rules of that State. Again, this Law Firm is strictly limited to operation in Washington State, under Washington State law.
Reproduction, distribution, republication, and/or retransmission of material or information found within this Website is strictly prohibited unless secured via prior written authorization from the Wallis Law Firm, PLLC. However, copyright claims are not made to any portion of this Website obtained from publicly available government sources.
If you have been injured, you should have a lawyer evaluate all personal injury claims you may have against those who injured you. Washington State law provides strict deadlines known as statutes of limitation which require you to bring personal injury claims against other parties in a timely manner. It is very important that you contact a personal injury attorney if you believe you may have a legal claim.
No one reading any of the content from this Website, clients or otherwise, should act or limit their action on the basis of anything stated here without seeking advice from an appropriate legal authority fully licensed in your state and briefed in the particular facts and circumstances at issue. Nothing in this website is intended to pertain to the laws of any other State other than the State of Washington.
The content of this Website contains general information and may not reflect any current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. Wallis Law Firm, PLLC expressly disclaims all liability in respect to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the content of this Website.
Any information sent to this Law Firm by Internet e-mail or through the Website is not secure and must be sent on a non-confidential basis only. Transmission of information from this Website does not create any attorney-client relationship between you and this Law Firm, nor is it intended or implied to do so. The transmission of the Website, in part or in whole, and/or any communication with us via Internet e-mail through this site does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship between us and any recipients.
Some links within the Website may lead to other websites, including those operated and maintained by entities other than those we do business with, including third parties located in other States. This Law Firm includes these links only as a convenience to you, and the existence of such a link does not imply any responsibility for the linked site nor any endorsement of the fitness or accuracy of the messages contained in the linked site, its operators, or its content.
This Website and its contents are provided "AS IS" without any warranty of any kind. In other words, there is no expressed or implied warranty, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Additionally, it is important to understand that this Law Firm does not wish to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing this Website in a State where this Website fails to comply with all laws and ethical rules of that State. Again, this Law Firm is strictly limited to operation in Washington State, under Washington State law.
Reproduction, distribution, republication, and/or retransmission of material or information found within this Website is strictly prohibited unless secured via prior written authorization from the Wallis Law Firm, PLLC. However, copyright claims are not made to any portion of this Website obtained from publicly available government sources.
If you have been injured, you should have a lawyer evaluate all personal injury claims you may have against those who injured you. Washington State law provides strict deadlines known as statutes of limitation which require you to bring personal injury claims against other parties in a timely manner. It is very important that you contact a personal injury attorney if you believe you may have a legal claim.