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  Legal Disclaimer

No Attorney-Client Relationship Formed 
Your use of this website does not automatically create an attorney-client relationship between you and Sutton Law Center. The fact that you send an email message to any member of this firm also does not create an attorney-client relationship. You should be aware that this is not an encrypted website and information that you send to us may not be secure. You should not send privileged or confidential material until you have established a formal attorney-client relationship. 

Information Only – Not Legal Advice 
The information available to you on this website is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Any opinions expressed by a member of our firm on this website should be considered as personal opinion only and are not to be relied upon as legal advice. 

Third Party Information is not Endorsed 
Sutton Law Center does not endorse, nor is it responsible for, any third party content that may be accessed through this website via links to other sites. The links that we have provided for you are for informational use only. We take no responsibility for the content at these third-party sites, or any actions that you may take as a result of viewing information at any of these third-party sites. 

No Specialist Certification 
Although we state that our practice is limited to corporate, transactional and securities issues, that does not make us "experts" or "specialists" in that field. To be considered an expert or specialist requires a special certification by an attorney's local Bar Association. Anyone considering retaining a lawyer should independently investigate that lawyer's credentials and ability. 

Practice Limitations 
Attorneys in our firm are licensed in Nevada, California, Wyoming, and Idaho. Although this website may be viewed from anywhere in the United States, Canada or internationally, that does not mean that we can advise you on the laws of your own state, province or country. Your local laws may have provisions that conflict with Nevada, California, Wyoming, and Idaho laws, or override them completely. We have no way of telling you how the laws of your state, province or country will affect the operation of your business in Nevada, California, Wyoming, and Idaho. You will need to seek the advice of an attorney in your area before you can be sure of how best to proceed with your business plans.