Site Content

Materials on this Web site are provided by Fenton & Keller for general informational purposes only, and are not intended to constitute legal advice on any matter or to substitute for advice from a properly qualified and licensed attorney. The information may or may not reflect the most current developments in the law and may not pertain to your specific circumstances; accordingly information on this site is not promised or guaranteed to be correct or complete. The content and interpretation of the law addressed herein is also subject to revision. To the fullest extent permitted by law we disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this site. Do not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information contained in our site. You should seek appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances that concern you.

The materials contained herein are not intended to be a source of advertising or solicitation. However, this site constitutes a “communication” as defined in Rule 1-400(A) of the California Rules of Professional Conduct in that it is a message made by and on behalf of attorneys at Fenton & Keller who are members of the State Bar of California concerning the availability of those members and their law firm for professional employment. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon Web site information.

Fenton & Keller may include links to related Internet sites maintained by third parties. Fenton & Keller does not operate or control, in any respect, any information, products, or services on such linked sites. In addition, we are not responsible and do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or content of such information.

Fenton & Keller is a professional corporation; as such, it does not have partners, it has many members who are shareholders. Because of the prevalence in the legal profession to refer to members as partners, we have referred to them as such throughout this website.

No Attorney-Client Relationship

Fenton & Keller has a policy of entering into attorney-client relationships with its clients only in accordance with certain procedures that include executing an engagement letter and addressing potential or actual professional responsibility conflicts as required by the State Bar of California. The transmission and receipt of information contained on this Web site or a communication with Fenton & Keller via the Internet or e-mail does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship, and you should not send us any confidential information in response to this web page. Such responses will not create an attorney-client relationship, and whatever you disclose to us will not be privileged or confidential unless and until we have agreed to act as your legal counsel and you have executed a written engagement agreement.

E-Mails

You may send us email. However, if you communicate with us in connection with a matter for which we do not already represent you, you should not send us confidential or sensitive information via email because your communication will not be treated as privileged or confidential.

TO OUR CLIENTS: If you communicate with us by email in connection with a matter for which we already represent you, you should note that the security of Internet email is uncertain. By sending sensitive or confidential email messages that are not encrypted, you accept the risks of such uncertainty and possible lack of confidentiality. If you have questions about a particular matter, you can send a message to the attorney with whom you are working. The attorneys are listed on the “Attorney Profiles” page. However, do not use Internet E-mail for urgent matters. For these matters please call or fax the attorney you are working with.

PLEASE NOTE that all incoming e-mails will be automatically scanned by us and by an external service provider to eliminate unsolicited promotional e-mails (“spam”). This could result in deletion of a legitimate e-mail before it is read by its intended recipient at our firm. Please tell us if you have concerns about this automatic filtering or if our filters are not accepting your e-mails.

Specialization

Many of our lawyers tend to limit their practice to certain areas of the law. Except where specifically noted, none is certified by the State of California as a specialist in any area of practice.