DISCLAIMER
Formation of Attorney-Client Relationship
True Grit Law Firm regards the establishment of an attorney/client relationship to be one of the most important in life. As such, clients are encouraged to compare attorney track records, ask the appropriate questions, and create a comfortable feeling of trust that is essential in this law firm performing its job for the client.
The information on this website is not provided as legal advice and you should not rely upon any information contained herein as legal advice. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact True Grit Law Firm as promptly as possible. No attorney/client relationship has been established by your review of this website or by your submission of your name and/or case information to this law firm via this website or otherwise.
To establish an attorney/client relationship, please make an appointment to meet with an attorney to do so. Until you have met with an attorney in person or otherwise made specific arrangements agreeing to legal representation, this law firm is doing nothing to protect you or represent you in any way. This disclaimer is intended to protect you and this law firm from any unintended confusion.
Please understand that True Grit Law Firm can only accept meritorious cases. Sometimes acceptance of a case can be determined almost immediately. In other instances, the law firm needs additional time, effort, and investigation to establish a meritorious case. If your case is found to be non-meritorious or the law firm cannot represent you, you will be notified as promptly as possible.
Confidentiality of Communications
In today's world, confidentiality of attorney-client communications is almost impossible to guarantee. To ensure the highest possible confidentiality regarding your case, True Grit Law Firm recommends that you only discuss your case with your attorney in person. Use of other forms of communication, including electronic, telephonic and mail communications, cannot be relied upon for confidentiality. When communicating by means other than in-person meetings, you assume liability for breach of confidentiality.
Warning About Communications & Technology
Everything you do and say in person, over the phone, or electronically (on your cell phone, on your computer, online, on social media, etc.) can potentially be used as evidence against you in legal proceedings and in court. Moreover, it is at least reasonable to anticipate that electronic activity and communications may be preserved indefinitely--even if you delete them. Unwanted legal consequences can occur when you or someone unknown to you--including hackers--use cell phones, computers, electronic equipment (including GPS, a car's event data recorder [blackbox], "smart" appliances, drones, wearables, miniturized electronics), and so on. Use common sense and avoid doing and saying things that you would not want to have used against you.
Compliance with Rules of Professional Conduct
This disclaimer is intended to comply with the rules of professional conduct regarding communications about a lawyer or a lawyer's services. If you retain Mosemarie Boyd, Attorney at Law, True Grit Law Firm, you should expect nothing more than the minimum level of professional service and competence required of any attorney or law firm in Arkansas/Oklahoma. No guarantees or promises are made as to the outcome or results of your case.
Satisfaction with Service
Your satisfaction matters. If you are ever dissatisfied with the service or representation you receive, you have several options. First, please call Attorney Mosemarie Boyd at 479-353-9961 to discuss what you want and how she can better assist you. If you prefer, you can contact Ms. Boyd's colleague, Attorney Jim Filyaw (who has no affiliation with True Grit Law Firm) at 479-783-3333.
To officially report your concerns, you can call the Arkansas Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program (JLAP) at 501-907-2529 or Lawyers Helping Lawyers in Oklahoma at 800-364-7886. A formal complaint can be filed through the state bar association: ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT THIS WEBSITE OR THE REPRESENTATION OF ANY LAWYER MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, C/O CLERK, ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT, 625 MARSHALL STREET, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201; OR TO THE OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION, ATTN: GENERAL COUNSEL, P.O. BOX 53036, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73152. The statute of limitations for filing a legal malpractice suit may be three years in Arkansas (Ark. Code Ann. Sect. 16-56-105) and two years in Oklahoma (Okla. Stat. Sect. 12-95(A)(3)).
Helping you resolve your legal situation to your satisfaction is the goal of Mosemarie Boyd, Attorney at Law, True Grit Law Firm.
True Grit Law Firm regards the establishment of an attorney/client relationship to be one of the most important in life. As such, clients are encouraged to compare attorney track records, ask the appropriate questions, and create a comfortable feeling of trust that is essential in this law firm performing its job for the client.
The information on this website is not provided as legal advice and you should not rely upon any information contained herein as legal advice. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact True Grit Law Firm as promptly as possible. No attorney/client relationship has been established by your review of this website or by your submission of your name and/or case information to this law firm via this website or otherwise.
To establish an attorney/client relationship, please make an appointment to meet with an attorney to do so. Until you have met with an attorney in person or otherwise made specific arrangements agreeing to legal representation, this law firm is doing nothing to protect you or represent you in any way. This disclaimer is intended to protect you and this law firm from any unintended confusion.
Please understand that True Grit Law Firm can only accept meritorious cases. Sometimes acceptance of a case can be determined almost immediately. In other instances, the law firm needs additional time, effort, and investigation to establish a meritorious case. If your case is found to be non-meritorious or the law firm cannot represent you, you will be notified as promptly as possible.
Confidentiality of Communications
In today's world, confidentiality of attorney-client communications is almost impossible to guarantee. To ensure the highest possible confidentiality regarding your case, True Grit Law Firm recommends that you only discuss your case with your attorney in person. Use of other forms of communication, including electronic, telephonic and mail communications, cannot be relied upon for confidentiality. When communicating by means other than in-person meetings, you assume liability for breach of confidentiality.
Warning About Communications & Technology
Everything you do and say in person, over the phone, or electronically (on your cell phone, on your computer, online, on social media, etc.) can potentially be used as evidence against you in legal proceedings and in court. Moreover, it is at least reasonable to anticipate that electronic activity and communications may be preserved indefinitely--even if you delete them. Unwanted legal consequences can occur when you or someone unknown to you--including hackers--use cell phones, computers, electronic equipment (including GPS, a car's event data recorder [blackbox], "smart" appliances, drones, wearables, miniturized electronics), and so on. Use common sense and avoid doing and saying things that you would not want to have used against you.
Compliance with Rules of Professional Conduct
This disclaimer is intended to comply with the rules of professional conduct regarding communications about a lawyer or a lawyer's services. If you retain Mosemarie Boyd, Attorney at Law, True Grit Law Firm, you should expect nothing more than the minimum level of professional service and competence required of any attorney or law firm in Arkansas/Oklahoma. No guarantees or promises are made as to the outcome or results of your case.
Satisfaction with Service
Your satisfaction matters. If you are ever dissatisfied with the service or representation you receive, you have several options. First, please call Attorney Mosemarie Boyd at 479-353-9961 to discuss what you want and how she can better assist you. If you prefer, you can contact Ms. Boyd's colleague, Attorney Jim Filyaw (who has no affiliation with True Grit Law Firm) at 479-783-3333.
To officially report your concerns, you can call the Arkansas Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program (JLAP) at 501-907-2529 or Lawyers Helping Lawyers in Oklahoma at 800-364-7886. A formal complaint can be filed through the state bar association: ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT THIS WEBSITE OR THE REPRESENTATION OF ANY LAWYER MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, C/O CLERK, ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT, 625 MARSHALL STREET, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201; OR TO THE OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION, ATTN: GENERAL COUNSEL, P.O. BOX 53036, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73152. The statute of limitations for filing a legal malpractice suit may be three years in Arkansas (Ark. Code Ann. Sect. 16-56-105) and two years in Oklahoma (Okla. Stat. Sect. 12-95(A)(3)).
Helping you resolve your legal situation to your satisfaction is the goal of Mosemarie Boyd, Attorney at Law, True Grit Law Firm.
602 Garrison Avenue, Suite 654, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 Phone: 479-353-9961
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