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TERMS OF USE
By visiting this website and any linked social media sites, you agree to the following terms, conditions, and privacy policy. The Gervin Frazier Law Firm, LLC (the "Firm") reserves the right to change these terms and policies at any time without advance notice. It is your responsibility to revisit this page for any potential updates.
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS
General Information Only; No Attorney-Client Relationship
This website is not intended to provide any legal advice. This website is intended for general informational purposes only and does not replace independent professional judgment. Although we make every effort to ensure the information on this site is as accurate as possible, the Firm assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information presented. Further, the Firm makes no warranties of any kind--whether express or implied--regarding merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or infringement. The Firm is not responsible for any action taken (or inaction) in reliance upon the content provided on this site.
Accessing the contents of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm. The only way an attorney-client relationship can be established between you and the Firm is through an agreement signed by both the Firm and the client.
Transmittal of Confidential Information
Unsolicited emails sent to the Firm may not be treated as confidential under the law in certain instances. Communications between you and the Firm are not considered privileged unless the Firm currently represents you. Do not send confidential information to the Firm unless a formal attorney-client relationship has been established between you and the Firm. Further, the Firm is not obligated to take any action whatsoever in response to unsolicited communications it receives.
PRIVACY POLICY
Here is an overview of the types of data used on the Firm's website and how the Firm handles that data.
Personal Identifying Data
This information can include names, physical addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers. The Firm does not collect this type of information from website visitors unless it is specifically and voluntarily provided by the visitors. Visitors can elect to provide this information via the site's "Contact Us" page, subscribing to the Firm's email list, or via direct requests to the Firm for legal representation. The Firm may use personal identifying data provided by visitors to contact them about marketing promotions, newsletters, or other noteworthy legal items of interest. Visitors may opt-out of these communications at any time by following the instructions contained in the communication.
The Firm does not sell or otherwise provide any personal identifying data to third parties (with the exception of law enforcement or other authorities if required by law). Additionally, the Firm uses LawPay as a third party payment processor, which will share your personal information with us.
Cookies and Browser Settings
Through your use of this website, you acknowledge that the Firm may use your browser settings to measure traffic to the website. Examples may include, but are not limited to, your device's IP address and type, cookie data, and/or unique mobile device identifiers.
Cookies are small (often encrypted) text files placed in the memory of your browser or device when you visit a website or view a message. Cookies allow a website to recognize a particular device or browser. Cookies are commonly used on websites to enhance website effectiveness and efficiency. The Firm may work with advertisers to place cookies on your browser to track website activity and allow advertisements for the Firm to be placed on other websites. You may opt out of cookie tracking by disabling cookies through your personal internet browser settings.
DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY POLICY
The Firm is committed to doing its part to ensure a more equitable, digitally accessible world. We appreciate your patience as we work to ensure that our website is fully accessible and surpasses the requirements detailed in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ("WCAG") of the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). This site will continue to be improved and updated with new features.
MISCELLANOUS TERMS
Further Use of Content on this Website
All content contained on this website is protected by copyright law. Printing or saving any content from the site for personal, non-commercial use is permitted. Any other uses, reproductions, or modifications are strictly prohibited.
Timeliness of Legal Services Requests
It is important to seek out legal help as soon as you believe you might need it. Statutes of limitation may severely impact your ability to pursue your legal rights if claims are not made in a timely manner.
Website Security
The Firm takes cybersecurity very seriously and has made its best efforts to ensure that any information transmitted to the Firm is secure. However, the Firm does not guarantee that this site cannot be accessed or tampered with by a third party. The Firm is not responsible for any information collected through our site without our knowledge or consent. You agree to release and hold the Firm harmless for any information intercepted by unauthorized or illegal means.
Age Requirements
This website is not intended for use by anyone under the age of eighteen (18).
Entire Agreement
The terms and policies contained on this page constitute the entire agreement between you and the Firm pertaining to the site and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, and understandings between you and The Firm.
Notices
All notices, requests, demands, and other communications under these terms and policies must be in writing and properly addressed to Delia Gervin Frazier at Delia@dgfrazierlaw.com.
Governing Law & Venue
The terms and policies here will be construed in accordance with Georgia law. The exclusive venue for any mediation, arbitration, or court proceeding arising out of your use of this site will be in Cobb County, Georgia.
Severability
If any term, provision, covenant, or condition of these terms or policies are held by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable for any reason, the remaining terms, provisions, covenants, or conditions will remain in full force or effect and will in no way be impaired or invalidated.
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