Initial Consultation Guidelines
I will only respond to e-mail inquiries from prospective clients. An initial
determination must be made by telephone or in person, as to whether a conflict
of interest or other ethical constraint will preclude me from accepting
your case. I will be glad to consider your case, if it is within my areas
of experience. (See: Home Page, Resume,
& Newsletters). However, State Bar ethics
codes prevent me from providing advice via the internet to anyone I have
not accepted as a client. (See Disclaimer on
this page.)Phillip J. Kolczynski
Submit Initial Consultation Request via Email to : Phil@aviationlawcorp.com
(No advice, opinion, or analysis of your problem will be
given by e-mail unless you are first accepted as a client)
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Briefly describe your situation (DO NOT disclose "confidential"
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Phillip J. Kolczynski Law Corporation. This is a California Law Corporation.
Aviation problems are often federal in nature and Mr. Kolcyznski has extensive
federal law experience; however, Mr. Kolcyznski without research and collaboration
with local attorney does not give advice regarding other states' laws. Mr.
Kolcyznski can and frequently does represent clients outside California,
but with the assistance of qualified local counsel in other jurisdictions.
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current laws before it would be appropriate to make any decision involving
a potential case.
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an attorney-client agreement must be entered into and details accepted in
confidence before any advice or opinions can be given. Advice will not be
given by e-mail to those who have not been accepted as clients.
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