Disclaimer and Privacy Policy
Please read this disclaimer and these terms of use carefully. They may have
changed since your last visit to our internet site.
By using our internet site, you accept our disclaimer and terms of use. If you
do not accept these terms, please do not use our internet web site.
Use of our site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and
The Law Alliance, a Professional Corporation.
1. LEGAL SERVICES AND ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP
The information contained in our internet web site ("Our Site") may be
considered advertising and is for general guidance on topics selected by The Law
Alliance, a Professional Corporation ("The Law Alliance"). We provide the
information without any knowledge as to the reader's industry, identity or
specific circumstances. The application and impact of the relevant and laws may
vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Although we try to monitor the
information in our site carefully, there may be delays, omissions and
inaccuracies in the information contained in our site. The information on our
site is provided with the understanding that our providing this information does
not constitute the rendering of legal advice or services. Information on our
site should not be relied upon or used in substitution for consultation with
professional advisors.
2. ACCESS TO OUR SITE
The Law Alliance may alter, suspend, or discontinue our site at any time for any
reason and without notice. Out site may become unavailable due to maintenance or
malfunction of proper computer equipment or for other reasons.
By using Our Site, you agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend The Law
Alliance from any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, and all costs and
expenses of defense, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, resulting
directly or indirectly from a claim by a third party that alleges injury, damage
or harm in whole or in part arising from the provision by you of information
from, or claimed to be from, Our Site, or that in any way arises from your use
of our site or information provided by Our Site in violation of these terms.
3. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK INFORMATION
Our Site and all the information it contains, or may in the future contain,
including, but not limited to, articles, memoranda, bulletins, reports, press
releases, opinions, text, directories, guides, photographs, illustrations,
trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos (collectively, the "Content"),
is the property of The Law Alliance, its partners, members, and employees, and
is protected from unauthorized copying and dissemination by U.S. Copyright law,
trademark law, international conventions, and other intellectual property laws.
Nothing contained on Our Site should be construed as granting, by implication,
estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use Our Site or any Content
displayed on Our Site, through the use of framing or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of The Law Alliance.
Subject to your full compliance with these terms, The Law Alliance authorizes
you to view the Content, make a single copy of it, and print that copy, but only
for your own lawful, personal, noncommercial use, provided that you maintain all
copyright, trademark and other intellectual property notices contained in such
Content, and provided that the Content, or any part thereof, is not modified.
4. JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES
The Law Alliance makes no representation that information on our site is
appropriate of available for use outside the United States. Those who choose to
access our site from outside the United States do so on their own initiative and
are responsible for compliance with local laws, if and to the extent local laws
are applicable.
5. PRIVACY ISSUES
Because our site permits individuals to submit e-mail, we have developed this
Privacy Statement to inform visitors of our policies and practices regarding
such information.
At some places on our site, the use of a 'cookie' may be offered. Most browsers
now recognize when a 'cookie' is offered, and permits the user to opt out of
receiving it. If you are not sure whether your browser has this capability, you
should check with the software manufacturer of your internet service provider.
We do not ise cookies to collect and distribute information to third parties for
marketing purposes.
Visitors are able to send e-mail through Our Site, and their messages will
contain their user screen name and e-mail address, as well as any additional
information the user may wish to include in the message ("Contact Information").
Opportunities to send e-mail through Our Site are not acts of solicitation of
identifying information by The Law Alliance. Rather, our e-mail options let
individuals send comments and communications to us. These messages are forwarded
through our site to the appropriate persons within The Law Alliance to respond,
at their discretion, to the questions or comments. In the event that The Law
Alliance is requested to contact a visitor concerning a visitor's interest for
law-related services, contact information may also be used for the purposes of
making that communication.
The only personal information we collect and store about you is the information
you choose to provide us. We do not collect and store the following non-personal
information for our use only: the name of the domain name from which you access
the internet, the date and time you access Our Site, and the internet address of
the website from which you linked directly to our web site. We collected and
maintain this non-personal information solely to measure the number of visitors
to Our Site and make it more useful to future visitors.
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