Terms & Conditions for Use of Conn Law Firm

Introduction

These Terms and Conditions govern your use of Conn Law Firm (“the Website”); by using this Website, you accept these terms and conditions in full and without reservation. If you disagree with any part of these terms and conditions, you must not use this Website.

You must be at least 18 years of age to use this Website. By using this Website and by agreeing to these terms and conditions, you confirm that you are at least 18 years old.

 

License to Use Website

Unless otherwise stated, Conn Law Firm and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for the Website and the materials it generates, including newsletters, invitations, shipping notifications, or other communications. Subject to the license below, all intellectual property rights are reserved.

You may view, download for caching purposes only, and print pages or other content from the Website for your own personal use, subject to the restrictions set forth in these Terms and Conditions.

You must not:

  • Republish material from this Website in either print or digital media, except where content is specifically made available for redistribution;
  • Sell, rent, or sub-license material from the Website;
  • Reproduce, duplicate, or otherwise exploit material on this Website for a commercial purpose;
  • Edit or otherwise modify any material on the Website; or
  • Use iframes or screenscrapers to republish any part of this Website.

Where content is specifically made available for redistribution, it may only be redistributed within your organization.

Acceptable Use

You must not use this Website in any way that causes, or may cause, damage to the Website or impairment of availability and accessibility or for any unlawful, fraudulent, or harmful purpose.

You must not:

  • Copy, store, host, transmit, use, publish, or distribute any material that consists of or is linked to spyware, malware, viruses, or other harmful software;
  • Engage in any systematic data collection activities (including scraping, data mining, or data harvesting) on or related to this Website without express written consent from Conn Law Firm; or
  • Use this Website for unsolicited marketing or for marketing purposes without express written consent from Conn Law Firm.

Restricted Access

We reserve the right to restrict access to specific areas of this Website or the Website as a whole at our discretion. Access credentials must be kept confidential, and users are responsible for the security of their user IDs and passwords.

User Content

Any content submitted to this Website, including text, images, and other materials, must not be illegal, unlawful, or infringe upon third-party rights. Conn Law Firm reserves the right to monitor, edit, or remove any material submitted to the Website.

No Warranties

This Website is provided “as is” without any warranties, express or implied. Conn Law Firm does not guarantee that this Website will always be available or that the information provided is complete, accurate, or current.

Limitations of Liability

Conn Law Firm shall not be liable for any loss or damages, whether direct or indirect, arising from the use or inability to use this Website or from delays, third-party disruptions, or errors beyond our control.

Exceptions

Nothing in these Terms and Conditions will exclude or limit any warranty implied by law that it would be unlawful to exclude or limit, including liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or for death or personal injury caused by negligence.

Other Parties

You agree not to hold the officers, employees, agents, or affiliates of Conn Law Firm personally liable for any losses associated with the Website.

Severability

If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is deemed unlawful or unenforceable, other provisions will remain in effect.

 

Entire Agreement

These Terms and Conditions, together with our Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and Conn Law Firm regarding Website use.

 

Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions are governed by South Carolina law, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in South Carolina.