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CSLaw welcomes inquiries by email or telephone. However, do not submit confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through this website or via email unless and until an attorney-client relationship has been formally established. Any information sent prior to engagement may not be treated as confidential.
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If any provision of these Terms is found unenforceable, it shall be modified to reflect the original intent as closely as possible, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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