Scam alert: Suspicious messages pretending to be from Smart & Biggar
It has come to the firm’s attention that many clients are receiving spam emails accusing them of infringing copyright and notifying them that Smart & Biggar will pursue legal action.
If you receive an email, LinkedIn message or any other form of communication appearing to be from Smart & Biggar, especially on September 16 and including such claims, please be assured that these notices are likely spam. We advise you not to click links or share your personal information.
Your trust and security are our top priorities. Not all communications from Smart & Biggar are fraudulent and we continue to send important and legitimate correspondence to our clients. We strongly encourage you to carefully review any message that seems unexpected or suspicious. If in doubt, please contact your Smart & Biggar counsel directly for clarification.