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Please note that no advice can or will be given to any prospective client over the telephone or by email. Ramon A. Cue reserves the right to refuse representation to any prospective client without cause. All new files will be vetted prior to taking any new client in order to ensure that there is no conflict of interest in undertaking the representation.
Ramon A. Cue is admitted to practice law in the states of Tennessee and Florida. Client matters will be handled on a case by case basis and in some instances remote representation can be an option if permitted by the rules regulating lawyers in the applicable jurisdiction and if agreed to by the client. The electronic communication in this website is for general informational purposes only. The facts of your case may be different and the information contained on this site may not apply to you and you cannot rely on the information on this site as legal advice. If you are involved in a legal matter, it is highly advisable that you consult with an attorney immediately because you may have some very important legal rights and time limitations that apply to your case. Ramon A. Cue does not represent you by virtue of your communicating by telephone or other electronic means including through this website. Before any legal advice or services are rendered, a retainer agreement must be signed with the client which sets forth the responsibility of the lawyer and the client as well as the arrangement for payment of services. The information on this website is subject to change at any time without notice to the public.
Please be advised that Ramon A. Cue & Associates P.A. and Meridian Law, PLLC are not affiliated entities. Meridian Law, PLLC is not a multijurisdictional firm and does not maintain a presence in the State of Florida and does not handle Florida matters. Ramon A. Cue remains licensed to practice law in the State of Florida and will handle Florida-specific legal matters on a case by case basis and only as permitted by the Florida Rules of Professional Conduct.