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Kahnandassociates.com and the Lemonaider newsletter are advertisements and the materials therein are provided for informational purposes only. Web site and newsletter materials ARE NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Any representations contained in this web site or newsletter are intended to be correct, complete and current. None of the representations are promises or guarantees.

*The words “no cost”, “no fee” and “free” legal representation mean that we will never require you to pay our Fees or Costs.  We will seek to recover all attorney's Fees and Costs from the manufacturer and/or dealer pursuant to State and Federal Laws as a part of the recovery.  In these types of cases, sometimes the manufacturer or an out-of-court arbitration board may make an offer to settle both your claim and the Firm’s Fees and Costs without including and/or specifying an amount for Fees and Costs.  In such a scenario, the Firm will present the offer to you, along with the amount of our Fees and Costs to date and you will decide if the net offer after this is deducted is acceptable.  If you are not satisfied, you may reject it and seek to recover additional compensation from the manufacturer. 

The small number of cases that do not qualify under the fee-shifting laws, such as commercial vehicles, will require a contingency fee agreement whereby the firm is paid a percentage of the recovery.

The information contained on this site and the Lemonaider newsletter is intended to educate members of the public generally and is not intended to provide legal solutions to individual facts and scenarios. The use of or reliance on information contained in this web site does not constitute the establishment of a lawyer client relationship. Readers are strongly advised to seek competent legal counsel before relying on information in this site to resolve individual problems.

The transmission of an e-mail request for information does not create an attorney-client relationship and remember that e-mail may not be secure.

Kahn & Associates , L.L.C. makes no representation that it can obtain the same results as reported in cases that may appear on this Web site in other legal matters.

For purposes of meeting the different requirements various states' Rules of Attorney Ethics, the following additional disclosures are made:

A decision on legal services is important and should not be solely based on advertising. Kahn & Associates, L.L.C. makes no representations that any of its attorneys are certified as specialists in any area of law by any state board of legal specialization.

No representations on this web site are meant to imply that the quality of the affiliated attorney's services is greater than the quality of the legal services of any other attorney or law firm.

FLORIDA State bar Rules require that all attorney advertising contain the following: The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.

TEXAS State Bar Rules require that all attorney advertising contain the following: Not Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

"60 Second Lemon Law Assessment" - This means that once one of our state licensed attorney(s) obtains all the required information from you during your consultation, they will be able to tell you whether you have a case under the State and/or Federal Lemon Laws and whether we would be willing to take on your case, in 60 seconds or less!

"Getting rid of your lemon in less than 30 days" – This means our law firm routinely gets settlement offers within 30 days of making a demand, which can be done only after you sign a written Attorney-Client Agreement with us.  However, this is not meant to be a guarantee because:

  1. Every case has a different set of facts with different strengths;
  2. We can’t control the Defendant’s we are suing; and 
  3. We can’t control you, the client, who has to agree to take an offer.

July 5, 2008
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