DISCLAIMER
Before you send E-mail to NICASTRO LAW, L.L.C., or any employee or principal of the firm, please note
the following warnings:
Warnings:
Deadlines are extremely important in most legal matters. You may lose important
legal rights if you do not hire an attorney immediately to advise you with your legal needs. Many people, including many attorneys,
do not check their e-mail daily, and some attorneys do not respond to unsolicited e-mail from non-clients. Unsolicited e-mail
to NICASTRO LAW, L.L.C., OR ANY EMPLOYEE OF SUCH FIRM, does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Do
not rely exclusively on the internet to find an attorney. Very few attorneys have a presence on the Internet. You can miss
some of the best attorneys available by limiting your search for an attorney to the Internet. The best way to select an attorney
is to ask friends, relatives, co-workers, and other people that you trust for referrals to attorneys they have worked with.
If you must search for attorneys on-line, you are no better off than if you were checking yellow pages listings. Just because
something is on-line does not make it better or imply an special expertise.
We do not provide any legal advice
over the Internet. We are attorneys licensed in the state of Massachusetts. Attorney Nicastro has an additional
New Hampshire license. No one at NICASTRO LAW, L.L.C., responds to inquiries regarding the law of other states.
Warning: Electronic mail is not confidential. You should never send confidential or sensitive information by electronic
mail (or by voice mail, fax, or ordinary postal mail) except in the following circumstances:
1. You have a pre-existing
relationship with the person to whom you are sending the communication, and that person has a contractual or other legal obligation
to keep the communication confidential; and
2. You have taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the communication
cannot be intercepted (for example, you have verified that only the intended recipient can read the email or listen to the
voice mail) and, in the case of email, you have encrypted the email so that a third person who intercepts it cannot read it.
Do not provide any confidential information to someone by electronic mail or voice mail if you are not certain that the
person receiving it will maintain the information as confidential. Do not post confidential information in a message sent
to an internet/user "newsgroup," or to an internet "mailing list" or "discussion group". For
example, if you are seeking legal advice and you send email to an attorney whom you have not already retained, you may later
discover that this attorney represents someone else in the same case, and the attorney has a duty to disclose your information
to that client. Although communications between an attorney and client are confidential, your communication is not confidential
if you are not the attorney's client or if your communication is made in a setting where others are likely to receive it.
You should recognize that electronic mail may be stored and forwarded through several computer systems, and it
is possible that someone may (legally or illegally) read your email and disclose it to someone.
You do not become a client of NICASTRO LAW, L.L.C., by sending an employee of the firm or anyone at the firm an e-mail.
Finally, nothing on this site is intended to function as legal advice or to establish an
attorney-client relationship with anyone. All of the material on this site is intended for the use of professionals who will
realize that the law changes and that positions and conclusions, especially those of an editorial nature, drawn in the past
may not be the law as it is now or as it will likely be.