Privacy Policy & Terms of Use
Sennett Law PLLC (“Sennett Law”) provides this website (the "Site") subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in these Terms of Use. By using the Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, you must not use the Site. Sennett Law may at any time, in its sole discretion, revise or otherwise update these Terms of Use by posting amended Terms of Use on the Site, and unless otherwise mentioned, any changes will be effective immediately upon posting. Your use of the Site following the posting of updated Terms of Use constitutes acceptance of those terms. Further, Sennett Law reserves the right, at any time, to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, the Site (or any part thereof) without notice, as set forth below.
No Legal Advice
The information and materials available on the Site (the "Materials") are for informational purposes only and are not intended to and do not constitute legal advice or a solicitation for the formation of an attorney-client relationship. The information provided on this Site may not apply to your particular facts or circumstances; therefore, you should seek legal counsel prior to relying on any information that may be found on this Site. Furthermore, information provided on this Site may not reflect the most recent developments in the law and may not be applicable in your particular jurisdiction. Therefore, you should not act on any of the information contained on this Site until you obtain legal counsel from a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction. No attorney-client relationship is created between you and Sennett Law because of your use of the Site or your receipt of the Materials. Sennett Law accepts clients only in accordance with certain formal procedures, and renders legal advice only after completion of those procedures. Sennett Law does not seek to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing the Site in a state, territory or foreign country where the Site fails to comply with applicable laws and ethical rules. In addition, Sennett Law's attorneys do not seek to practice law in states, territories or foreign countries where they are not properly authorized to do so.
No Automatic Attorney-Client Relationship
Sennett Law has established procedures in place for accepting representation of a new client and establishing an attorney-client relationship, which include obtaining a signed copy of an engagement letter and clearing conflicts in accordance with the rules of professional ethics in each jurisdiction in which we operate. Unless you are already a client of Sennett Law’s, no attorney-client relationship is created between you and Sennett Law by virtue of your initial or continued use of this Site, including your submission of any unsolicited email or other communication or information to Sennett Law via this Site. Because no attorney-client relationship is created in these instances, any such communications are not considered confidential and may be disclosed to third parties in the manner described in our Privacy Policy.
No Advertisement
This Site and the information contained herein are not intended to be an advertisement or solicitation of business, but it may be considered an advertisement in some jurisdictions.
Intellectual Property Rights
Ownership
All content, text, images, graphics, data, information, and other material displayed on the Site, as well as the original selection, arrangement, and presentation of such material displayed, available or present on this Site (“Content”), and all intellectual property rights in such Content (including without limitation trademarks and copyrights) (hereinafter “Intellectual Property Rights”), are the sole property of Sennett Law, its affiliates, its licensors or the designated owners, and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. You should assume that everything you see or read on this Site is the property of Sennett Law or its licensors and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other proprietary rights and laws unless otherwise noted and may not be used without Sennett Law’s written permission, except as otherwise provided in these Terms of Use. All Marks on the Site that are not owned by Sennett Law are the property of their respective owners. Nothing on the Site should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any right or license to use any of the Marks without Sennett Law's prior express written permission.
Authorized and Prohibited Uses
You may access, use and display this Site on a single computer only and download and print copies of the Content only for noncommercial, informational, personal use, without modification or alteration in any way, and only so long as you comply with these Terms of Use and applicable laws. Except as may otherwise be expressly authorized by these Terms of Use, you may not otherwise reproduce, sell, publish, distribute, transmit, modify, display, use or perform or create any derivative works of any of this Site or the Content or Materials without Sennett Law’s prior written permission. If this Site permits the emailing or sharing of certain Content or a link through the use of an “email” (or similar) icon or a share this using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google+ option, you may send that particular Content or link to others as indicated. You agree not to and not to assist any third party, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google+, to infringe upon any of Sennett Law’s Intellectual Property Rights or remove or modify related proprietary notices contained in this Site, the Materials or the Content.