The Terms and Conditions of Use (“The Agreement”) are provided by The Barron Firm, PLLC, a Montgomery County, Texas based law practice managed by Rachel E. Barron, Esq (Texas Bar No. 24118041).  By using this website, and/or creating a client account through The Barron Firm, PLLC’s Montgomery County, Texas based law office application, you agree without modification to these Terms and Conditions and acknowledge reading and understanding them.

Limitation of Practice

While authorities in some jurisdictions may deem this website and this law practice to be an advertisement for or solicitation of legal services in their jurisdiction, this website should not be construed as a solicitation for legal services related to the law of any state other than Texas.  Rachel E. Barron is licensed to practice law only in the State of Texas, and this website and legal practice offer services related only to the practice of law in Texas. The Barron Firm, PLLC and Rachel E. Barron, Esq. do not wish to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing this website in any state outside of Texas.

Contact before Attorney-Client Relationship is Established

Transmission of information from contact forms on this website and/or any communication with Rachel E. Barron, or any staff member of The Barron Firm, PLLC, via the internet, electronic mail through this site or any other site, does not, by itself, establish an attorney-client relationship. Any information you convey via the Internet may not be secure, and information conveyed prior to establishing an attorney-client relationship may not be privileged or confidential. Therefore, please do not send any confidential information to The Barron Firm, PLLC until an attorney-client relationship has been clearly established through payment of a deposit retainer and signing of an Attorney-Client Engagement Agreement.

Establishing an Attorney-Client Relationship

An attorney-client relationship is established only after Rachel E. Barron, Esq. has expressly communicated the ability to represent you, an Attorney-Client Engagement Agreement has been executed, and a deposit retainer has been paid. Rachel E. Barron, Esq. and The Barron Firm, PLLC, may decline to represent you if a possible conflict of interest is discovered or if she believes your legal needs cannot be addressed by the firm.

​In the event that The Barron Firm, PLLC or Rachel E. Barron, Esq. determines that it is unable to represent you, it will refer you to the State Bar of Texas’s Online Lawyer Referral Service.

Non-Discrimination

The Barron Firm, PLLC, and Rachel E. Barron, Esq. do not discriminate against potential employees or clients on the basis of race, religion, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, or age.

No Guarantee of Outcome or Result

As with any legal service, we cannot guarantee any legal outcome. No website or other materials published on this website should be construed as a guarantee of any particular outcome or result.

The State Bar requires that attorneys provide the following information:

The State Bar of Texas investigates and prosecutes misconduct committed by attorneys.  Although not every complaint or dispute with a lawyer involves professional misconduct, the State Bar’s Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel will provide you with information about how to file a complaint Please call 1-800-932-1900 toll-free for more information.

Confidentiality 

Rachel E. Barron, Esq. operating as The Barron Firm, PLLC is licensed to practice law only in the State of Texas. In compliance with the professional rules and restrictions of the State Bar of Texas, The American Bar Association, and for reasons of personal integrity, this practice is bound by stringent professional standards of confidentiality.  Any information received by us from our clients is held in the strictest confidence and will not be released to anyone outside this practice unless agreed to by you in writing, or as required under applicable law.

IRS Circular 230 Disclosure

In compliance with the requirements of the IRS pertaining to the publication of Circular 230, we inform you that any advice contained on this website or in any communication originating from this website or this law practice which is related to U.S. federal tax advice is not intended or created to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of 1) either avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or 2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter that is contained on this website or in any communication originating from this law practice.

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​The information contained in this website is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering legal advice, or creating an attorney client relationship between the reader and the author. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in this website without seeking appropriate legal advice about your individual facts and circumstances from an attorney licensed in your state. The Barron Firm, PLLC and Rachel E. Barron, Esq. disclaim all liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all of this website’s contents. Rachel E. Barron, Esq. is licensed to practice law only in Texas.