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The contents of the website do not necessarily represent the opinions of Mackesy Smye LLP or its clients. If you require legal advice, you should retain competent legal counsel to advise you. Please be advised that the act of submitting an email through this website does not create a solicitor-client relationship between you and our firm nor does it constitute a retainer between us. If you would like to retain Mackesy Smye LLP, please contact one of our lawyers, who will be pleased to discuss whether our firm can assist you. A solicitor-client relationship will arise between you and our firm only if we specifically agree to act for you. Until we specifically agree to act for you on a matter, you should not provide us with any confidential information or material.

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