
Terms & Conditions ​
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Effective Date: January 7, 2025
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Electronic Communications Terms
By accessing this website, submitting information, or communicating with Clark and Clark Law Group (“the Firm”) through electronic means, you consent to the terms set forth below.
Consent to Electronic Communications
By voluntarily providing your contact information, including but not limited to email addresses and mobile phone numbers you expressly consent to receive electronic communications from the Firm. These communications may include emails, text messages (SMS/MMS), website chat messages, appointment confirmations, responses to inquiries, informational content, and other communications related to the Firm’s services.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Electronic communications through this website, including contact forms, email signups, text messages, or chat features, do NOT create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is formed only through a written agreement signed by both you and the Firm.
Text Messaging and Email Communications
If you opt in to receive text messages or emails from the Firm:
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Message and data rates may apply.
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Message frequency may vary.
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You may opt out of text messages at any time by replying “STOP.”
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You may unsubscribe from emails using the link provided in the email or by contacting the Firm directly.
Website Chat and Online Forms
Communications submitted through website chat features or online forms are provided for general informational purposes only. Do not submit confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through these features.
Electronic Records and Signatures
You agree that electronic communications, records, and signatures may be used and are legally effective to the same extent as physical documents, in accordance with applicable law.
Confidentiality and Security
While the Firm takes reasonable measures to protect electronic communications, no method of electronic transmission is completely secure. You acknowledge and accept this risk when communicating electronically with the Firm.
Changes to Electronic Communication Practices
The Firm reserves the right to modify or discontinue electronic communication methods at any time. Continued use of the website or electronic communications constitutes acceptance of any such changes.