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This website is owned and operated by Stratis, Cowles & Stratis Attorneys LLC, an NY based duly authorized law firm regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in three other different states namely, Florida, New Jersey & Ohio.

Application and amendment

Use of this website does not create a client-lawyer relationship and is subject to the terms and conditions set out here (in paragraph 13). These terms of use must be construed, and may be relied on and enforced, independently of each other. We may alter the terms of use at any time by publishing new terms on this website, following which all use of the website will be governed by the new terms. You should check this page from time to time and take notice of any changes we make, as they will be legally binding on you.

Exclusions of Liabilities

Whilst we believe, and have taken reasonable measures to ensure, that this website is free of viruses, use of the website is at your risk. All liability for loss or damage arising from your use of this website is excluded to the extent permitted by law. Whilst we have taken reasonable care to ensure that the content of this website and the publications on it is accurate and complete, the information on this website and in those publications is for information only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. All liability for loss or damage arising from reliance on such information is excluded to the extent permitted by law.

Intellectual property rights

Copyright in (and any other intellectual property rights that attach to) the content of this website or the publications on it (including, but not limited to, the 'Stratis, Cowles & Stratis Attorneys', 'Stratis, Cowles & Stratis' and 'SCS ATTORNEYS' marks, logos and branding) is owned by Stratis, Cowles & Stratis Attorneys LLC. You may download and temporarily store one or more pages of this website for the sole purpose of viewing them. You may print any publication on this website so long as each copy is a complete copy, no amendment is made to it and it is only for personal use or use within your own organisation. None of the content of this website or the publications on it, whether or not permission is granted for downloading, printing or circulation, may be used for the purpose of commercial exploitation. Any other copying, transmission, distribution or storage of such content is prohibited without the prior written consent of Kingsley Napley LLP.

Publications

The publications on this website provide general information only. They must not be relied on as legal or professional advice. Publications might not contain exhaustive statements of the law, might not be up to date and the information they contain might not be appropriate for your matter or circumstances. Users located abroad should also be aware that laws and regulations may be different outside England and Wales. Before you act or omit to act, you should take specific legal advice on any particular matter that concerns you. If you require legal advice, please contact us.

Electronic links

Electronic links to this website are prohibited without the prior written consent of Stratis, Cowles & Stratis Attorneys. Any links to other websites provided by this website have been included for convenience only. Such links do not imply endorsement by Stratis, Cowles & Stratis of the linked website, its provider or its content. We accept no liability for the content of, or for any loss or damage caused by access to, use of, reliance on or software downloaded from, any linked website.

Governing law

All issues relating to this website, the content of this website and the content of any publication appearing on this website are governed by English law. Unless Kingsley Napley LLP elects otherwise, any dispute relating to such matters shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

Accessibilty

We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity and respect for diversity in employment, in our dealings with clients and others and in the way in which we deliver our services. This website is designed to be accessible to as many users as possible by meeting or exceeding the requirements of current United Kingdom accessibility legislation and internationally accepted guidelines. The 'Accessibility' link contains further information about accessibility issues.

Assistance

If you experience any technical or other issues with this website, please email the Marketing Director (morgan@scsattorneys.com).

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