Terms of Use

DISCLAIMER

The following terms of use (together, “Terms”) apply to the use of any content, including but not limited to the information and hyperlinks, located at www.psych-appeal.com (this “Website”). By using this Website, you acknowledge reading and agreeing to these Terms.

INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY; NO ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP OR LEGAL ADVICE

The contents of this Website are intended for informational purposes only, are general in nature, do not constitute a legal opinion or legal advice, and should not be construed as a legal opinion or legal advice. Any content on this Website that appears to be a “recommendation” should be construed as general commentary and not applicable to any specific entity or person. Individualized legal advice requires an attorney-client relationship. In the absence of a written attorney-client agreement with Psych-Appeal, Inc. (the “Firm”), you are not represented by the Firm. The availability of content on this Website: (1) is not intended to create, and does not create or constitute, an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm; (2) is not intended as a solicitation by the Firm; (3) is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice from the Firm; and (4) is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in the appropriate jurisdiction.

ADVERTISING/SOLICITATION

The Firm does not intend this Website to be deemed as advertising or a solicitation in any jurisdiction where this Website would be so characterized. Furthermore, the Firm does not desire or seek to represent anyone by means of this Website in a jurisdiction where this Website may not comply with all applicable laws and ethics rules of that jurisdiction. This Website may include testimonials from clients and descriptions of successful client representations, strategies or outcomes in both transactional matters and adversarial proceedings. The results portrayed are dependent on the particular facts of prior matters, among other variables, and future results may differ. The Firm makes no guarantee, warranty or prediction that it will be successful in new matters, even if they involve similar facts and circumstances.

PRIVACY POLICY

The Firm’s Privacy Policy appears at https://psych-appeal.com/privacy-policy/ and is incorporated into the Terms by reference.

NO WARRANTY OR LIABILITY

Content on this Website is provided on an “as is” basis without representation or warranty of any kind as to suitability, reliability, applicability, merchantability, fitness, noninfringement, result, outcome or any other matter. The Firm periodically modifies content on this Website without notice and neither the Firm nor any attorney affiliated with the Firm represents or warrants that the content on this Website is or will always be up-to-date or complete. Any representation or warranty that might be otherwise implied is expressly disclaimed. You agree that neither the Firm nor any person associated with the Firm will be liable to you or any third parties, in any way for any damages of any kind under any theory of law, arising from your use of this Website, or your use of or reliance on the content available on this Website, including, but not limited to, liability or damages under contract or tort theories or any damages caused by viruses contained within electronic files on this Website or on any linked site, regardless of prior notice to the Firm. The Firm assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in the content on this Website or on any other website linked from this Website.

ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES AND INFORMATION

The Firm reserves the right to change these Terms at any time. Please check this page of this Website periodically. If you violate these Terms, the Firm may terminate your use of this Website, bar you from future use of this Website, and/or take appropriate legal action against you. Any disputes arising out of content on this Website, your use of this Website, or these Terms, shall be governed by California law (without regard to conflicts of law principles), and any proceeding which may arise out of content on this Website, your use of this Website, or these Terms, shall be subject to binding arbitration exclusively in the city that is listed with the California Secretary of State as the current entity address for Psych-Appeal at the time that arbitration is sought.