Initial Consultation Terms:
The purpose of this Notice is to outline the relationship between you and Haque Law, PLLC, DBA Erdős Intellectual Property Law (the "Firm") during, and at the conclusion of, the initial consultation. Although the discussion of the meeting will be kept confidential in accordance with North Carolina's rules of professional conduct for attorneys, the initial consultation does not create an Attorney-Client relationship between you or any members of the Firm. An Attorney-Client relationship is formed if and only if you and the Firm sign a separate document titled “Engagement Agreement.”
One of three outcomes is possible following your consultation:
- you and the Firm mutually agree to sign an Engagement Agreement, or
- the Firm declines representation, or
- you decide to not use the services of the Firm
If the Firm does not agree to represent you, this includes not representing you with regard to the matter set forth by this initial consultation form or any other matters you discuss with the Firm during your consultation. If your legal issue(s) involve a potential lawsuit or other time-sensitive matter, it is important that you file the lawsuit within a period of time called the Statute of Limitations or manage other matters by any applicable bar date. Therefore, the Firm strongly urges you to immediately consult with another attorney to protect your rights. The Firm’s decision not to represent you should not be taken by you as an expression regarding the merits of your issue.
The free portion of the initial consultation is for 45 minutes that starts at the beginning of the booked appointment time. If the initial consultation takes more than 45 minutes, a fee of $100 becomes due immediately. Our office accepts Visa and Mastercard for your convenience.