Terms and Conditions

These terms and conditions set out the terms on which you may use the website of Sue Adams Law (‘the Site’) whether by accessing, browsing or registering to use the Site. Please read these terms carefully before you access the Site. By using the Site, you confirm that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them.

We may update or revised these terms of use from time to time.

We may update or change the information on the Site at any time. Please note that we do not guarantee that all information on the site is up to date and we are not obliged to up date the material.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is intended to be useful general information. It is not an exhaustive statement of the law nor a substitute for legal advice, and you should not rely on it as such. While we take all reasonable care to ensure that the information on this website is up to date and accurate, we accept no liability for any omission and/or inaccuracies, or the way in which you use the information we provide. If you need specific legal advice, please contact us.
We have provided links to other websites that you may find useful. We do not control the use of these sites or the provision of their services. We give no warranties regarding these websites, in particular as to the accuracy of the information they provide or the quality or legality of their services. We accept no liability for your use of these websites.

Using and copying information from this website

Unless otherwise stated, Sue Adams Law owns the intellectual property in the Site, including copyright in the text on the Site or in any attached documents and in the design and ownership of our trade mark and logo. Other information is reproduced under licence from the third-party copyright owners. You may print, download, copy or reproduce information on the Site for your own personal use only. No part of the Site may be published, reproduced, stored on or transmitted to another website, or other electronic form, without our prior written consent which shall only be given on the condition that you acknowledge the source appropriately.

Viruses

You must use your own virus protection software when you access the Site. We do not guarantee that the Site will be secure or free from viruses and will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a virus of any kind that may infect your computer equipment, programs, data or other proprietary material due to the use of the Site. You must not knowingly introduce viruses or bugs of any kind to the Site. To do so would be a breach of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and we will report any such breach to the relevant authority. This would involve providing your personal details to such authority.

Linking to the site

You must not link to the Site in any way without our prior written permission. If we consent to a link you will adhere to the terms of our agreement for this, which shall be in writing, at all times.

Governing law

These terms and conditions are governed by English Law. You agree and consent to the courts of England and Wales having exclusive jurisdiction over any claim arising from or related to these terms, the Site and your use of the Site.

Sue Adams Law

Sue Adams Law is the trading name of Sue Adams. The firm is governed by the professional rules for solicitors and is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

If you have any questions about these terms and conditions, please contact us by email on info@sueadamslaw.com or by post to The Office, 27A Main Road, Tolpuddle, Dorchester DT2 7EN