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PRIVACY POLICY AND TERMS OF USE



​These Notices and Terms create a legal agreement between you (“You”) and Coollawyer LLC (“Coollawyer”) that governs: (1) the information of Coollawyer (the “Information”) made available through this website; (2) the nature of the relationship between You and Coollawyer; (3) certain other matters of professional responsibility; (4) Coollawyer’s use of Your information gathered by it through this website; and (5) Your use of this website, related systems, and the Information (collectively, the “Coollawyer Site”). By accessing any portion of the Coollawyer Site, You are indicating that You have read and understood, and that You assent to be bound by, these Notices and Terms, which may be amended from time to time by Coollawyer pursuant to the terms herein. If You do not agree to these Notices and Terms, You are not permitted to access the Coollawyer Site.

1. No legal advice
The Information is made available for general informational purposes only, and is not intended to constitute specific legal advice or to be a substitute for advice from qualified counsel. Without limiting the foregoing, the Information may not reflect recent developments in the law, may not be complete, and may not be accurate in or applicable to Your jurisdiction. Because the Information is general in nature and may not pertain to Your specific circumstances, You should not act or refrain from acting based on any Information without first obtaining advice from professional counsel qualified in the applicable subject matter and jurisdictions.
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2. No attorney-client relationship
Coollawyer has a policy of entering into attorney-client relationships with its clients only in accordance with certain procedures which include executing an engagement letter and addressing professional responsibility conflicts as required by the Bar Associations of the states in which Coollawyer maintains offices. You agree that Your access of the Coollawyer Site or receipt of the Information, or Your transmission of electronic mail to addresses on the Coollawyer Site, does not create an attorney-client relationship between You and Coollawyer.

3. Other matters of professional responsibility

3.1 No Advertising or Solicitation. The Coollawyer Site is not intended to be an advertisement or solicitation, but as an information source.

3.2 Sensitive Communications. You agree that electronic mail sent by You to Coollawyer will not be treated as confidential or invoke an attorney-client privilege; provided, however, that if You are an existing client of Coollawyer and You send an electronic mail to Coollawyer pertaining to a matter in which Coollawyer then represents You, such electronic mail may be entitled to be treated as confidential or privileged. Notwithstanding the foregoing, You acknowledge that electronic mail and the Internet are generally insecure media of communication, and Coollawyer cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any electronic mail sent to or received by it or any information submitted by You to Coollawyer through the Coollawyer Site.

3.3 Authorized Jurisdictions; Certifications. While Coollawyer practices law in the jurisdictions in which its offices are located as well as other jurisdictions, each Coollawyer attorney is licensed to practice only in those jurisdictions set forth in that attorney’s biography on the Coollawyer Site. Except as specifically stated, each Coollawyer attorney is not certified (including as a specialist) by any professional or government authority. The listing of Coollawyer attorneys in practice groups is not intended to indicate any professional or governmental certification.

3.4 Principal Office; Responsible Attorney. To the extent the requirements of the Bar Association in Your jurisdiction require such designation: Coollawyer’s principal office is its Palo Alto office. Coollawyer’s responsible attorney for the Coollawyer Site is Michael Stern for its offices in California, James Linfield for its offices in Colorado, Adam Ruttenberg for its offices in Virginia and Washington, DC, and Celia Barenholtz for its offices in New York.

3.5 No Warranty of Results. The Information may contain descriptions of matters in which Coollawyer successfully represented its clients. The results of these matters were dependent on their specific circumstances, and are in no way intended to be predictive of future results, even in similar circumstances, or offer any type of guarantee or assurance of outcome. Information pertaining to Coollawyer clients may not reflect the opinions such clients.

4. Privacy
With respect to information submitted or collected on the Coollawyer Site, You accept Coollawyer’s privacy policy as set forth in this Section 4. This Section 4 does not pertain to, and Coollawyer is not responsible for the privacy practices of, any third party websites to which the Coollawyer Site hyperlinks. Certain areas of the Coollawyer Site may be subject to additional privacy-related provisions, links to which will be posted in those areas.

4.1 Activity Logging. When You use the Coollawyer Site, which may be hosted in part or its entirety by a third party, the Coollawyer Site will collect information indirectly and automatically (through, for example, the use of “cookies” or Your “IP address”) about Your activities. Coollawyer uses this activity information (the “Activity Information”) for internal purposes such as to administer the Coollawyer Site, improve the Coollawyer Site, and help Coollawyer understand how the Coollawyer Site is being used including the demographics and “clickstreams” of its visitors. “Cookies” are small pieces of information stored on Your hard drive, not on the Coollawyer Site. You are always free to decline cookies if Your browser permits, but in that case, some portions of the Coollawyer Site may not operate properly. An “IP address” is a number that is automatically assigned to Your computer when You use the Internet.

4.2 Personally Identifiable Information. The Coollawyer Site is designed so that You may generally browse it without providing any Personally Identifiable Information (defined below). Certain areas of the Coollawyer Site, however, may require or allow the voluntarily submission of Personally Identifiable Information (for example, registration to receive Coollawyer publications). Coollawyer uses Your Personally Identifiable Information for the purposes for which it was submitted by You to Coollawyer (such as requesting legal or other services or asking questions) and for Coollawyer to send you publications and invitations that may be of interest to you. Except as otherwise set forth in this Section 4, Coollawyer does not share Your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties. “Personally Identifiable Information” means information that would allow someone to identify or contact You, such as Your name, physical or electronic mail address, and telephone number; provided, however, that Personally Identifiable Information does not include aggregated information that, by itself, does not permit the identification of individual persons and does not include the Activity Information.

4.3 Removal of Personally Identifiable Information. Coollawyer will use reasonable efforts to remove Your Personally Identifiable Information from our then current Coollawyer Site at any time upon Your request via [email protected]. Such removal of Personally Identifiable Information will not ensure the permanent removal of such Personally Identifiable Information from the Coollawyer Site. For example, such Personally Identifiable Information may remain in Coollawyer’s archival or backup copies of the Coollawyer Site.

4.4 Additional Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information. Coollawyer may share Personally Identifiable Information with third parties, including affiliated firms and third parties performing services for or on behalf of Coollawyer. Such services may include communications, database, event management, hosting, mailing, and marketing services. Additionally, Coollawyer cannot fully ensure that Your Personally Identifiable Information will not be disclosed to third parties. For example, Coollawyer may be legally obligated to disclose information to the government or third parties under certain circumstances, third parties may circumvent Coollawyer’s security measures to unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications, or an error may occur in the administration of the Coollawyer Site. In the unlikely event that Coollawyer needs to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, Coollawyer may, and You authorize Coollawyer to, disclose any information about You to government officials as permitted by applicable law.

4.5 Miscellaneous Privacy Terms. Coollawyer has implemented and follows appropriate technical measures to protect against the risks of unauthorized access to, erroneous disclosure of, and unlawful interception of Personally Identifiable Information. You should know, however, that Coollawyer cannot fully eliminate such risks. Coollawyer hopes this Section 4 clarifies Coollawyer’s procedures regarding its collection, use and disclosure of Your information including Personally Identifiable Information. From time to time, Coollawyer may modify this Section 4. Such modifications will be effective on the date that Coollawyer posts the modified statement to the Coollawyer Site. Questions or concerns regarding the privacy policy in this Section 4 may be submitted via [email protected].

5. General terms of use
5.1 Prohibited Uses. You will not use the Coollawyer Site in violation of any applicable law. Without limiting the foregoing, You will not use the Coollawyer Site in connection with (a) the infringement of intellectual property rights including Coollawyer’s rights in its marks and its articles and alerts; (b) the unauthorized transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail; (c) the transmission of defamatory materials; or (d) fraud. You will not violate, attempt to violate, or knowingly facilitate the violation of the security (including access control or authentication systems) or integrity of the Coollawyer Site.

5.2 Copyright in Information. The Coollawyer Site including the Information is protected by United States and international copyright laws. All rights are reserved. Subject to the terms of these Notices and Terms, Coollawyer grants to You a limited, nonexclusive, personal license to access, view, download and print the Information solely for noncommercial and informational purposes. You may not modify the Information in any way and You may not remove or obscure any copyright or permission notices provided on or in connection with the Information. Coollawyer does not grant to You any rights in its marks. You are free to hyperlink to any page in the publicly available pages of the Coollawyer Site; provided, however, that You agree to remove any such hyperlink upon Coollawyer’s written request.

5.3 Electronic Mail. Subject to Section 5.1, You may send electronic mail to those addresses made available on the Coollawyer Site for the purposes of requesting alerts or other news notification services, submitting voluntary survey responses, responding to or making inquiries regarding Coollawyer events, requesting information regarding Coollawyer or legal or other services offered by Coollawyer, and inquiring about employment opportunities. You agree to cease sending electronic mail to any Coollawyer address upon Coollawyer’s request.

5.4 No Warranties. The Coollawyer Site is provided to you "as is." Your access and use of the Coollawyer Site is at your own risk. To the extent permitted by the law and rules of professional responsibility in the applicable jurisdiction, Coollawyer disclaims all conditions, representations and warranties, express, implied, statutory or otherwise, including any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, accuracy of informational content, system integration, non-infringement of third party rights, quiet enjoyment, and uninterrupted or error free operation.

5.5 Disclaimer of Liability. To the extent permitted by the law and rules of professional responsibility in the applicable jurisdiction, Coollawyer disclaims liability for any lost profits or income, lost business, or lost data, or for any consequential, indirect, exemplary, punitive, special, or incidental damages arising from or relating to the Coollawyer Site.

5.6 Third Party Information. Coollawyer may hyperlink to or otherwise make third party information available on the Coollawyer Site. This is done solely for the purposes of convenience. Coollawyer does not endorse or approve of any such third party information or such third parties.

5.7 Miscellaneous. You agree that any dispute arising out of or in connection with the Coollawyer Site or these Notices and Terms will be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without reference to conflict of laws principles that would require the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction, and You submit to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the state and federal courts located in Clay County, Florida. In the event that You gain access to information not intended to be accessed by You, You agree that You will immediately notify Coollawyer and lawfully destroy all copies of such information in Your possession. Coollawyer may be contacted at [email protected].
 


LEGAL ARTICLES ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR AN ATTORNEY AND ARE NOT LEGAL ADVICE.  
LAW IS DIFFERENT BASED ON TIME AND JURISDICTION.  


Coollawyer's mailing address is 700 Blanding Blvd, STE 31-313, Orange Park, FL 32065.
Judith Silver, author of the articles and information on this site, is located in  FL,
​and is an attorney licensed in FL, CA (inactive), NY and TX (inactive). 
She works virtually from home or your office by appointment only.
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