Required disclosures, privacy, and accessibility.
Attorney Advertising
This website is attorney advertising under New York Rule of Professional Conduct 7.1(f). Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Firm and Attorney Identification
Day Law is a law firm with its principal office in the State of New York. The attorney responsible for the content of this website is the firm's Managing Attorney; the name and bar admission information for the responsible attorney is available upon request and will be published here as part of the firm's launch finalization.
Day Law attorneys are admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey. The firm represents claimants in personal-injury and workers' compensation matters arising in those jurisdictions. The firm does not provide legal services in jurisdictions where its attorneys are not licensed.
No Legal Advice
The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading any page on this website, contacting the firm through the website, or sending an email to the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. No attorney-client relationship is formed until a written retainer agreement is signed by both the client and the firm.
Prospective Client Communications
Communications sent to the firm before a retainer is signed are treated as prospective-client communications under NY Rule of Professional Conduct 1.18 — they receive limited confidentiality protection but do not create an attorney-client relationship. The firm does not disclose the substance of prospective-client communications outside the firm.
Fees
Day Law offers free initial consultations with no obligation. In personal-injury and workers' compensation matters handled on contingency, no attorney's fee is charged unless there is a recovery. Clients may remain responsible for costs and disbursements (filing fees, expert witness fees, transcript fees, etc.) as set forth in the written retainer agreement signed at the start of representation. In workers' compensation matters, all attorney fees are subject to the approval of the Workers' Compensation Board Law Judge under WCL § 24.
Sources of Information
Resources and explanatory content on this website cite published New York case law (via CourtListener), the New York Consolidated Laws, the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Workers' Compensation Law. The firm makes reasonable efforts to keep cited rules current; however, the law changes, and visitors should not rely on these resources without consulting an attorney about a specific situation.
Comparisons, Endorsements, and Testimonials
Day Law does not publish client testimonials, sample case results, or comparative claims about other law firms. This is a deliberate compliance policy under NY Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1(c) and 7.1(d). Awards or recognitions, if mentioned, will identify the granting organization and the basis for the recognition.
Privacy
Day Law collects only the information you provide through the case-query form (your name, contact information, and the description of your situation) and standard server logs (IP address, browser type, pages viewed). The information you submit is read only by firm personnel for the purpose of evaluating whether the firm can assist with your matter. The firm does not sell, rent, or otherwise share visitor information with third parties for marketing purposes.
If you submit a case query and the firm declines to represent you, the firm retains your inquiry for one year for conflict-check purposes and then destroys it. If the firm represents you, the inquiry becomes part of the matter file and is retained for the longer of seven years from the close of the matter or the period required by applicable law.
Accessibility
Day Law is committed to making this website accessible to all visitors, including those who use assistive technologies. The site is built to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, with semantic HTML, sufficient color contrast on body text, keyboard navigation, descriptive alt text where applicable, and a "skip to content" link at the top of every page. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, please describe it in a case query and the firm will address it promptly.
Record Retention
Day Law maintains a dated archive of each material version of this website for at least one year, in conformity with NY Rule of Professional Conduct 7.1(k). Substantive changes to the firm's disclaimers, fee disclosures, or attorney information are versioned and archived.
Contact Regarding This Notice
Questions about this notice may be directed to the firm through the contact page or by submitting a case query.
Last updated: 2026-05-12 · Version: 1.0