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As you would expect with a document produced for practitioners of law, we’ll start with the legal notices.  We have four for you.

 

  1. Please pass this along to colleaguesYou are granted full permission to share this ebook in its entirety with friends and colleagues provided that A) all material, sections, links, labels, and notices remain attached and intact and B) you give it away for free and do not charge anything.  However, we do have some copyright requests:   © 2020 – Paul Purcell (except for the photos which were downloaded from Microsoft ®).  All rights are reserved, and no separated portion may be used in another work (in any format) for public display, use, distribution, or sale.  In other words, the forms we’re giving you are free for you to use, but if you’d like to pass the forms or how-to lists along to friends, please send the entire ebook and not separate portions
  2. This is a free ebook.  We have created and distributed this small work to help our friends and associates in the legal profession.  If you were charged for this book, please let us know.  Contact us at The Attorney Case File.
  3. Our Disclaimer:  This ebook is a collection of tips, thoughts, and forms, the use of which and results obtained from which are entirely up to you, your level of education, and your levels of experience and expertise.  We make no claim that using this material will make you any more successful in a trial than any other set of materials and techniques.  Your success in a court of law is entirely up to you.  We simply provide this material as an original and unique set of tools for you to add to your “toolbox.”  We also make no claim as to the legality or acceptance of the forms, steps, procedures, policies, or information gathered by your use of this material.  It is up to you to know what is acceptable and/or legal in your geographic area and in your area of law.

 

Now that all of that’s out of the way, let’s get to the good stuff!