Contact
One address reaches the editorial desk. This page says what it is for and what it cannot do.
Everything arrives in the same place: contact@justicepartnersgroup.com. No form sits on this site, no telephone number is published and no postal address is given. A form would imply an intake process, and no such process exists here for anybody to enter.
What the address is for
- Corrections. An error in an article, naming the page and quoting the sentence at issue. Corrections sets out what makes a report usable and what happens to the article afterward.
- Gaps. A procedure sitting inside one of the ten fields that has no article and ought to have one. Mail of this kind influences what is written next.
- Image licensing. A photographer, source or license recorded wrongly at image credits, or an attribution a photographer would like stated differently.
- Access barriers. Anything on the site that is awkward under a screen reader, from a keyboard, or at an enlarged text size. See accessibility.
- Republication. Requests to reproduce more of an article than a quotation.
Mail is read. No response time is promised, and no reply should be waited on before acting on anything.
What the address cannot do
It cannot advise on a matter, review a document, say whether a claim exists, identify which form to file, estimate what an outcome is worth, or recommend a firm. Justice Partners Journal is a publication and holds no clients. Nothing sent to the address is confidential or privileged, and a sender should assume a message may be read by somebody who owes them no professional duty at all. Case documents, identification, receipt numbers, service records and medical material should not be sent here.
Anyone who needs advice should approach a lawyer licensed in the relevant jurisdiction. A state bar association will usually operate a referral service, and legal aid organizations across the country take matters sorted by subject. Several of the fields covered here — military justice, veterans appeals, tribal jurisdiction, customs penalties — have their own specialist bars and accreditation systems that a referral service can point toward.
Commercial mail
Guest articles, sponsored posts, link insertions and paid placement inside the reporting are not accepted. The single paid link on this site is the immigration advertiser link described on editorial standards, and it is disclosed wherever it appears.
Quoting and republishing
A passage from an article may be quoted where the quotation credits Justice Partners Journal and links to the page it came from. A whole article may not be republished, translated or resold. Photographs are outside that permission entirely: each one belongs to its photographer under the license recorded at image credits, and any reuse follows that license rather than anything stated here. The full position is on terms.