Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

 

 

No Attorney-Client Relationship Is Intended To Be Created.

This website is maintained by and on behalf of the Simon Law Firm (“SLF”), a law firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. These materials have been prepared by SLF for informational purposes only and are not meant to provide legal advice for anyone viewing this website. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Internet subscribers and online readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional legal counsel. This website is not intended to be a source for legal advice and thus the reader should not rely on any information provided in this website as such. Readers should not consider the information provided to be an invitation for an attorney-client relationship and should always seek the advice of competent counsel in the reader’s home jurisdiction. SLF further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of any other website that the user may access through the SLF website or which provides links to the SLF website. Unless you already are a client of SLF, please do not send any privileged or other confidential information to us by email. Instead, please call us.

Our Privacy Policy.

The Simon Law Firm does not collect any information electronically via this website that identifies users personally. If you send an email to us, we may use the information contained in that email as you intend and if you are not a client of our firm, as permitted by law.

Changes to These Terms.

SLF may modify and supplement these terms of use and privacy policy (collectively, the “Terms”) in the future. If we do so, we will do so by posting the new Terms on this website and by indicating the date of the revision. We will provide notice of any change in our Terms that is adverse to your interests by notifying all surfers on the top page of our website. Any changes in these Terms take effect on the date we post the revised Terms.

Mandatory And Sole Venue For Disputes; Applicable Law.

You agree that all disputes (whether based upon contract, tort, or a statute) arising from or relating to this Web site may be litigated only in either the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond, Virginia, or in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division. You also agree that Virginia law, without regard to its conflicts of laws rules, shall govern all disputes arising from or related to this website.