Filling Out Intake Forms

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Filling out two intake forms for the same law firm is generally not considered harassment. Harassment involves unwanted, repeated behavior causing distress. If the firm hasnt asked you to stop, its likely not harassment. If you have concerns about the firms response, consider reaching out to them directly for clarification.

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I filled out an intake form tonight, and I filled out another one a while ago
Filling out two intake forms for the same law firm is typically not considered harassment, especially if they are part of the process for your case. If you have concerns about how the firm is handling the forms, you might consider reaching out to them for clarification. Do you have a specific concern about the forms or the firm's response?
I last contacted them in April and now we are in May
Filling out multiple intake forms for the same law firm isn't usually harassment, especially if it's part of their process. If you're concerned about the firm's response or lack thereof, you might want to follow up with them directly to clarify the situation. Is there a specific issue or concern you're facing with the firm's response?
Do they NEED to tell me to stop in order for it to become harassment?
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Filling out intake forms for a law firm doesn't typically constitute harassment. Harassment generally involves unwanted, repeated behavior causing distress. In most cases, a request to stop is necessary to establish a pattern of harassment. Is there a particular concern about your interactions with the firm?
What is an example of unwanted, repeated behavior that causes distress?
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Unwanted, repeated behavior causing distress can include:
- Persistent unsolicited contact, such as frequent calls, emails, or messages.
- Following or monitoring someone without consent.
- Making repeated, unwelcome comments or gestures.
These actions typically become harassment if they continue after being asked to stop. Do you have concerns about your interactions with the firm?
I filled out an intake form tonight and I filled out one in April
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Filling out two intake forms for the same law firm is typically not considered harassment unless it's part of a pattern of unwanted, repeated behavior that causes distress. If the law firm has not requested that you stop, then it likely doesn't fall under harassment. Is there a specific concern or issue you're experiencing with the law firm's response or actions?
In April they said: "Hello Dale, You contacted Friedman & Simon asking for help with your legal problem. Do you still need our assistance? If so, please call us at (*)-*-* or reply to this email. We are eager to get to work so let us know how you've decided to handle your case. Thank you. Friedman & Simon LLP Injury Lawyers - Office phone # (*) *-* -"
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Filling out intake forms for the same law firm is generally not considered harassment. Harassment involves unwanted, repeated behavior causing distress. If the firm hasn't asked you to stop, it's likely not harassment. If needed, you can clarify any concerns directly with the firm.
I shouldn't worry about harassment, right?
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Filling out two intake forms for the same law firm is not typically considered harassment. Harassment typically requires unwanted, repeated behavior causing distress. Since the firm hasn't asked you to stop, it likely doesn't fall under harassment.
Is there anything else specific you need help with regarding this situation?