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Last updated: June 9, 2026
Terms of Service
These terms govern your use of nroselaw.com. By using the site, you agree to them. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
Who runs this site
The Law Offices of Nicholas Rose, PLLC operates nroselaw.com. The firm's principal office is at 102-11 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375. Nicholas Rose is admitted to the New York State Bar (admitted 2003). Phone: 718.261.0546. Email: nicholas@nroselaw.com.
What this site is
This site is informational. It describes our practice, lists case results, explains how personal injury cases work in New York, and gives you a way to contact us. The site is not legal advice and reading it does not establish an attorney-client relationship. For our full disclaimer, see Disclaimer.
If you want legal advice on your situation, contact us by phone, email, or the contact form. An attorney-client relationship begins only when we send you an engagement letter and you sign it. Until then, anything you send us is intake information, not privileged communication.
What you can do here
You are welcome to:
- Read everything on the site
- Save or print pages for your personal reference
- Share links to our pages
- Contact us through the forms, phone numbers, or email addresses on the site
- Use the AI receptionist (when deployed) to leave information for us
What you may not do
You may not:
- Copy or republish our content on another website, in marketing materials, or in legal pleadings without our written permission. The text, photos, case studies, and design on this site are protected by copyright. You can quote a sentence or two with attribution; you cannot lift a whole page.
- Scrape the site with automated tools beyond standard search-engine crawling. If you operate a legitimate search engine or AI training crawler and respect our robots.txt and standard rate limits, you are fine. Mass scraping that disrupts the site or evades our rate limits is not.
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract the source code of any part of the site beyond what is publicly visible in your browser.
- Submit forms with automated tools, bots, or scripts, or with information that is not true.
- Use the site or our contact channels to harass anyone, send threats, transmit malware, or impersonate anyone.
- Use any communication channel on the site (forms, phone, AI receptionist, chat) to send confidential information about a case in which we already represent the other side. If you have a matter against an existing client of ours, do not send us details. Tell us only that you are in litigation with a client of the firm so we can refer you elsewhere.
Forms, intake calls, and AI tools
When you submit information through a form, leave a voicemail, or speak with our AI receptionist (when deployed), you are sending us intake information. Two things to know:
You are not creating an attorney-client relationship. No matter what you send, we represent you only when we send you an engagement letter and you sign it. Until that happens, you are a prospective client. New York Rule of Professional Conduct 1.18 says we treat your information as confidential within the firm, but it does not give the same protection as a signed engagement.
Your communication may be recorded or transcribed. Phone calls to our office may be recorded for accuracy and quality. The AI receptionist (when deployed) records and transcribes calls so we have an accurate record of what you told us. New York is a one-party-consent state, so this is legal under New York law. If the AI receptionist is in use, the greeting will tell you it is an AI and that the call is recorded, in line with NYC Bar Formal Opinion 2025-6.
If you would prefer to speak only with a person, say "speak to a person" to the AI receptionist or call back during business hours.
Our content
Everything on the site (case studies, FAQ answers, blog posts, photographs of Nicholas Rose, the firm's logo and name, the design and code of the site itself) is owned by the Law Offices of Nicholas Rose, PLLC, or licensed to us. You may read and reference it. You may not republish it, train an AI model on it without permission, or use it commercially.
If you want to quote a passage in legal writing, journalism, or academic work, please email nicholas@nroselaw.com. We grant reasonable requests freely.
Your content
If you submit a form, leave a voicemail, send a text or email, or speak to our AI receptionist, you are providing us with information about you and possibly your situation. By doing so:
- You confirm the information is yours to share
- You agree we may use it to evaluate your case and to communicate with you
- You agree we may keep it as long as our professional obligations require (typically three years for advertising-related records under Rule 7.1(k), and seven years for case-related records aligned with malpractice retention)
- You understand we may decline to take your case for any lawful reason, and you waive any claim that submitting the form or making the call obligated us to do so
We are not required to respond to every inquiry, and we may delete spam, abusive, or off-topic submissions without notice.
No guarantees
We try to keep the information on this site accurate and current. We cannot promise it is. Personal injury law in New York changes, court rules update, and our case descriptions are summaries, not transcripts. We are not liable if something on the site is out of date or wrong. If you are relying on something specific, call us and confirm.
The case results we describe are real outcomes from cases we handled. They are not predictions. Every case is different. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
No legal advice
Nothing on this site is legal advice for your situation. Reading the site is not the same as consulting a lawyer. Personal injury cases turn on specific facts, deadlines, jurisdictions, and parties. Two cases that look similar can have very different legal outcomes. Get advice from a lawyer admitted in your state about your specific situation. We are happy to be that lawyer if your case is in New York and we agree to take it.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent New York law permits, the Law Offices of Nicholas Rose, PLLC is not liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of your use of the site, including lost data, lost profits, or lost opportunities. New York General Obligations Law and the Rules of Professional Conduct prohibit lawyers from limiting their malpractice liability prospectively, and nothing in these terms attempts to do so for clients. These limits apply only to general website use, not to legal services we provide under a signed engagement letter.
If a court finds part of this section unenforceable, the rest stays in effect.
Indemnification
If your use of the site causes us a problem (for example, you break these terms and we have to deal with the fallout, or you submit information that is not yours and the rightful owner comes after us), you agree to defend us, cover reasonable legal fees, and pay any judgment or settlement that results.
Third-party links
We sometimes link to other websites for context (NY court rules, statutes, news articles). We do not control those sites and we are not responsible for what is on them. Following a link to a third-party site is at your own risk.
Governing law and venue
These terms are governed by the law of the State of New York. Any dispute about the site or these terms must be filed in the state or federal courts located in Queens County, New York. You consent to the personal jurisdiction of those courts.
Changes
We may update these terms when our practices or the law change. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent change. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the updated terms. If we make a material change, we will post a notice on the homepage for at least 14 days.
Severability
If any part of these terms is held invalid by a court, the rest remains in force. The invalid part will be reformed to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable.
Contact
Questions about these terms:
Law Offices of Nicholas Rose, PLLC 102-11 Metropolitan Ave Forest Hills, NY 11375 Phone: 718.261.0546 Email: nicholas@nroselaw.com
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