Terms of Use

Welcome to our website (the “Site”). By using the Site, you agree to these Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy described below (collectively, the “Terms”). The Terms are subject to change at any time, without prior notice, and such changes will apply from the date they are posted.

The content of the Site does not and is not intended to convey legal or professional advice of any kind. Any links we may provide to other websites is for informational and convenience purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of any such site, the creator thereof, or the products, information, or services contained therein.

The Site may be considered attorney advertising under the laws and rules of professional conduct of Massachusetts, New York, and other jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

We are admitted to the bars of Massachusetts, New York, and the U.S. Tax Court. We do not seek to practice law in any jurisdiction in which we are not authorized to do so.

IRS Circular 230 Notice of Compliance: To comply with IRS requirements, which may apply to the Site and any attachments, please be advised that any information contained in the Site is not intended to be used, and cannot be used, by any taxpayer for the purposes of avoiding any penalty that may be imposed by the IRS or any other taxing authority.

Last revised: January 28, 2020

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to information collected online from visitors to the Site.

We do not collect personally identifiable information (“PII”) from visitors to the Site except that voluntarily submitted by the visitor, such as by sending us an email or other communication. We do not currently use “cookies” for the Site.

Please be aware that sending us an e-mail or other unilateral communication does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any information you submit to us will not be considered an attorney-client communication or treated as confidential or privileged unless and until we enter into a written agreement establishing the attorney-client relationship. Before any attorney-client relationship may be formed, we will need to check for possible conflicts of interest and to consider whether we wish to accept the potential engagement. In the meantime, we reserve the right to represent parties with interests adverse to you.

Please do not submit any sensitive PII, such as social security numbers, financial or bank account information, or health/medical information. You make any submissions at your own risk.

PII that you submit will be used so that we can respond to your inquiries. We do not sell or provide PII to third parties for marketing purposes. We reserve the right to provide PII to third parties as we believe is required by law or to respond to legal process or is necessary to protect our rights or property.

The Site may contain links to other websites. Such websites are subject to the privacy policies of the providers of such websites.

If we materially change our privacy practices, we will post the changes on the Site and such changes will apply from the date they are posted.

Last revised: January 28, 2020


 

Deborah B. Dong, LL.M.

Attorney at Law

PO Box 170597

Boston, MA 02117
617.412.7210

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Please be aware that sending us an e-mail or other unilateral communication does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any information you submit to us will not be considered an attorney-client communication or treated as confidential or privileged unless and until we enter into a written agreement establishing the attorney-client relationship. Before any attorney-client relationship may be formed, we will need to check for possible conflicts of interest and to consider whether we wish to accept the potential engagement. In the meantime, we reserve the right to represent parties with interests adverse to you.

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