Permissions
Reprint. Reproduce. Duplicate.
For PERMISSION to reprint, reproduce, duplicate, or display ANY Content found on this website, regardless of the amount, please do the following:
Content on this website, which belongs to Francine D. Ward or the Law Office of Francine D. Ward, including, but not limited to legal material,
To reprint or reproduce the Content (e.g. articles, blog posts, essays, audios, images, photographs, or any portion thereof), in whatever format, provide us with the following:
Name
Address
Phone Number
Reason for/Nature of use
Amount of Material for Use
Exact Material to be reproduced.
Our reply time is approximately 10 business
The Permissions & Licensing Department makes every effort to respond in a timely manner and tries to accommodate special circumstances,
You may also print out the form and mail or fax it to (please note additional time will be required for processing):
Manager, Permissions & Licensing
Law Office of Francine D. Ward
74998 Country Club Drive
Ste. 220-402
Palm Desert, CA 92260
PHONE: (760) 636-0066
e-mail: permissions@fwardattorney.com
PLEASE WAIT THE FULL 10 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE CONTACTING US.
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