Free Consultation with New York Lawyer
Peter M. Agulnick, an experienced New York litigation lawyer, will gladly give you a free consultation by telephone, involving one of our practice areas. You must, however, mention that you found our law firm through our website.
Please call us at tel. 212-571-2266 and tell our receptionist about the website offer of a free telephone consultation with a lawyer. She will promptly arrange for you to speak with an attorney — often immediately.
You may also email our office (info@AgulnickLaw.com) if you prefer. Include your full name and put the word "consultation" in the subject to ensure your email is not misconstrued a spam. Note that we try to have an attorney respond to each email received. However, if your email appears to be spam or is caught in our spam filter, you may not receive a response, in which case you can call our law office.
An initial telephone consultation with a lawyer is always free with no obligations. We look forward to hearing from you.
IMPORTANT
NOTE ABOUT A FREE CONSULTATION WITH A NEW YORK
ATTORNEY: Consultation with a lawyer from this law
firm (by email, telephone, or otherwise) does not mean
that this law firm is acting as your attorney or has
agreed to advise you or represent you in any
capacity. Consultation is solely so both you and
this law firm can determine if your case is
appropriate for this law firm to handle. We do
NOT dispense legal advice during any consultation by
telephone.
The consultation is without cost by telephone only,
and this law firm is under no obligation to review
documents. Moreover, if you request an in-office
meeting, a charge may apply, which will be discussed
and agreed to in writing before the in-office
meeting. Keep in mind, though, we never charge
for an in-office meeting with prospective clients for
cases involving New
York
City police false arrest or personal
injury if this law firm believes you have a case
that this law firm can possibly handle.
After your consultation, both you and our law firm
must mutually agree to have the law firm of Peter M.
Agulnick, P.C. represent you by signing a written
contract. This written contract, also known as a
"retainer agreement," is signed by you and an attorney
from our law firm. The retainer agreement clearly
explains the cost of representation and the scope of
legal work that a lawyer at this law firm will perform
for you.
Without a signed retainer agreement, our law firm does
not
represent you. Keep in mind that some legal
matters and claims have specific time limits in which
they must be brought. Claims and legal rights
can be jeopardized if certain actions are not taken
within specific time periods. Accordingly,
please do not have the mistaken belief that your
matter is being handled by this law firm unless, after
this law firm agrees to represent you, you obtain a
written retainer agreement SIGNED by both you AND a
representative of this law firm.