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    If you understand these limits and still want to reach out, we’re glad to hear from you.


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    What We Can Help With

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    We treat your feedback seriously and use it to improve the clarity and usefulness of Law & Legal.


    What We Cannot Do

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    Final Reminder

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    • Your message is for general communication and feedback, not for legal advice.
    • No attorney–client relationship is created by your message or by any reply you may receive.
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