Polite Inquiry Communication Guidelines

Summary

Repeated, unwanted contact can be considered harassment if it becomes excessive or causes distress. In New York, polite and infrequent messages are unlikely to be harassment. If a law firm is unresponsive, consider alternative communication methods or reaching out to a different firm.

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Is it unwanted contact, if I keep sending them messages, if they don't answer me, if I sound polite and reasonable?
In New York, unwanted contact could potentially be seen as harassment if it becomes excessive or is intended to cause distress. If you continue to send messages without a response, it could be considered unwanted. How frequently are you sending these messages?
Not often, but I first tried to get into contact with the firm months ago
It sounds like you're trying to reach a law firm for a consultation. In New York, if your messages are infrequent and polite, it's unlikely to be considered harassment. However, if you repeatedly contact without a response, it might become an issue. Have you tried alternative methods like calling or visiting their office?
I tried calling and NO ONE ANSWERED ME
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It seems you're dealing with a communication issue rather than a legal one. If the firm is unresponsive, consider reaching out to a different law firm. You might also try emailing them or leaving a voicemail if possible. Would you like any other information or assistance?