It has come to our attention that individuals are fraudulently using our firm’s name to contact members of the public and attempt to obtain personal or financial information. These communications are not from us and are part of a scam.
We want to emphasize the following:
- Our firm will never request sensitive personal information (such as bank details, credit card numbers, Social Security information, or passwords) by email, phone, text message, or social media.
- If you receive an unexpected message claiming to be from our firm and asking for personal information or payment, do not respond, click links, or share any details.
- Authentic communications from our firm will always come from official channels and recognizable contact information.
What You Should Do
- Delete suspicious emails, messages, or calls that appear fraudulent.
- If you are unsure whether a communication is legitimate, contact us directly through the official phone number or email listed on our website.
- Report suspected scams to the appropriate consumer protection authority.
Your security is extremely important to us. We are actively monitoring this situation and taking steps to stop these fraudulent activities.
Stay vigilant and protect your information.