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If you are interested in hiring a lawyer in our areas of practice, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss this with you further. We would be happy to send you additional materials about our qualifications and experience or to discuss this with you in more detail. If you are interested in doing so, please contact an individual lawyer directly or send an e-mail to the firm’s General Counsel Mary Lou Soller. Again, however, please do not send any confidential information to us without receiving explicit authorization from us to do so.

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We will also not be liable for any loss or damage you may experience from any distributed viruses, denial-of-service attacks, or other technologically harmful material that may infect your computer equipment, programs, data, or other proprietary material, due to your use of our website or from downloading material on it or linked to it.

Lawyer Advertising: In some jurisdictions, portions of this website may be considered advertising. Hiring a lawyer is an important decision. It should not be based solely upon written information about our qualifications and experience.

To the extent that the Bar rules in your jurisdiction require us to designate a principal lawyer responsible for the Web Page Set, Miller & Chevalier designates firm General Counsel Mary Lou Soller.

Statements In Compliance with Texas Rules of Professional Conduct: Lawyers at Miller & Chevalier are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, unless it is otherwise noted in an individual lawyer’s biography.

Firm Structure: Miller & Chevalier is a professional corporation established under the laws of the District of Columbia. It is not a partnership.

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If you have any questions about these policies, you may send an e-mail to the webmaster at inquiries@milchev.com or by sending an e-mail or letter to firm General Counsel Mary Lou Soller, Miller & Chevalier Chartered, 900 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 or msoller@milchev.com.