Terms of Use
DISCLAIMERS AND TERMS OF USE
Consumer Communication To ensure the highest quality service, phone calls between you and Scranton Law Firm (Also “Scranton”), or any of our affiliates, agents, case managers, paralegals, and/or attorneys may be recorded. We may also contact you through calls and/or text messages (SMS) at any telephone number you’ve provided. These calls or text messages could include the use of prerecorded/artificial voice messages and/or an automatic dialing system. By using our services, you certify that the telephone numbers provided belong to you and that you consent to receive calls at each number given. Additionally, Scranton Law Firm may use email or other electronic communications to the extent permitted by law.
Content Is Information Only, Not Advice
Thank you for using the website or mobile application of Scranton Law Firm, and/or its affiliates (“Scranton”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). These Terms of Use (“Terms of Use” or “Terms”) govern your access to and use of the website located at http://ikz.emg.mybluehost.me/terms-of-use/, any websites that Scranton maintains which link to these terms, and any mobile applications we introduce (the website and mobile applications, or any portion thereof, the “Site”). The purpose of the Site is to provide educational and informational resources only; the contents do not constitute legal advice. Importantly, the Site is not intended to provide or substitute for medical advice.
The Site does not create an attorney-client relationship. This Site contains general information that might not reflect current legal developments, verdicts, or settlements. We do not guarantee the Site will always be up-to-date.
Please read the Disclaimers below for additional limitations regarding the use of the Site. These “Terms of Use” outline the conditions under which the Site is made available to you. By using this Site, you are agreeing to these Terms of Use.
We make every effort to make this site accessible and usable by people with and without disabilities. Please call 1 800 707 0707 or email contact@scrantonlawfirm.com if you encounter accessibility or usability issues.
We may update these Terms of Use at any time. Any changes will become effective upon posting to the Site, along with the last revised date via the “Last Updated” heading at the top. By continuing to use the Site, you agree to any posted modifications. For your convenience, we suggest regularly reviewing the Terms of Use. Contact us as provided above for information regarding modifications. If any modification to these Terms of Use is unacceptable to you, your only recourse is to terminate your use of the Site.
Use
Scranton grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable, limited right and license to access and use the Site solely for your personal use as laid out within these Terms of Use. You are prohibited from copying, reproducing, distributing, transmitting, displaying, performing, publishing, licensing, modifying, creating derivative works from, selling, or exploiting the Site in any way.
Scranton may at any time, for any reason, and without notice: (a) modify, suspend, or terminate operation of or access to the Site and related services, or (b) change, revise, or modify the Site and affiliated services.
Ownership and Intellectual Property Rights
The Site and all Scranton software, systems, technology, and know-how (“Scranton Technology”) are owned or licensed by Scranton and protected by copyright, trademark, trade dress, patent, and/or other intellectual property rights. All trademarks, graphics, logos, etc., included on the Site are owned or licensed by Scranton and protected by U.S. and international trademark laws (the “Marks”).
Nothing within these Terms of Use grants any Scranton Intellectual Property Rights. You are prohibited from using any Scranton intellectual property except as specifically allowed in these Terms of Use. Scranton and its licensors will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law.
Privacy Policy
Please review our Privacy Policy posted on the Site (the “Privacy Policy”), which is incorporated herein and also governs your use of the Site, to understand Scranton’s privacy practices [insert link to Privacy Policy].
Restrictions on Use
You agree not to:
- Reproduce, distribute, publicly display, or otherwise transfer the Site.
- Adapt, alter, modify, reverse engineer, disassemble, or decompile the Site.
- Prepare derivative works based on the Site or any Scranton Technology.
- Remove or modify any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights notices contained on the Site.
- Frame, mirror, or in-line link the Site, or incorporate any Scranton intellectual property into another website or service.
- Use the Site for any unlawful, fraudulent, or malicious purposes.
- Attempt to gain unauthorized access to accounts, features, systems, or networks.
- Interfere with any access control measures or attempt to disable such security features.
- Post or transmit any unlawful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, hateful, or racially/ethnically objectionable content.
- Submit false or misleading information.
- Violate the intellectual property, publicity, privacy, or other rights of Scranton, its licensors, or any other person or entity.
Scranton reserves the right to restrict access, use, or content we deem harmful to the Site, users, our brand, or any other person or entity, in violation of these Terms of Use, and/or in violation of applicable law.
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No Relationship or Obligation Arises from Use of the Site
Laws differ in every jurisdiction. You should always seek the advice of a licensed attorney, familiar with the applicable laws in your state, before taking any action based on information found online. Scranton expressly disclaims any liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on any information or content found on this Site. Viewing the Site, or communicating with Scranton by Internet e-mail or through the Site does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship with anyone.
THE SITE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”. SCRANTON MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE SITE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. SCRANTON DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THE SITE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, OR WILL BE ERROR-FREE, UNINTERRUPTED, OR FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS, OR THAT ANY DEFECTS WILL BE CORRECTED.
Accounts
Some features on the Site may require you to create an account. Todo so, you must provide and maintain accurate and up-to-date information. You’re responsible for any activity from your account and for safeguarding your account login information, including your password. Notify us immediately of any unauthorized use of your login. Scranton reserves the right to suspend your account in case of suspected illegal or improper use or for other management purposes.
Confidentiality is Not Guaranteed
Information sent to Scranton Law Firm via Internet e-mail or through the Site is not secure and is done on a non-confidential basis. We strive to keep communications private, but due to the nature of the internet, we cannot guarantee confidentiality.
DISCLAIMER – This Site Does Not Provide Medical Diagnosis or Advice
Any content on the Site, including documents, text, graphics, images, videos, or information on litigation concerning pharmaceutical drug recalls, prescription medication history, or similar topics, is for informational purposes only. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment regarding any medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice, alter a prescription plan, or delay seeking medical advice due to anything you’ve seen on the Site. Links to other sites are for reference and do not constitute an endorsement by Scranton.
Scranton Is Not Responsible for Content; Limitation on Liability
Scranton may change, remove, or add content on the Site without notice. Scranton does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this material, which may contain technical or typographical errors. Your use of the Site is at your own risk. Scranton will not be liable to you or any other person for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site.
Third-party Web Sites
The Site may contain links to third-party websites for your convenience. Scranton does not endorse any of these third-party sites and does not imply any association between Scranton and those sites. Scranton is not responsible for the content or availability of any linked sites. These links are for your reference only. We encourage you to review the terms of use of any linked sites that you visit.
State Laws Vary
Scranton has lawyers licensed to practice law in all 50 states and Washington D.C. Scranton may refer prospective clients to other law firms located throughout the country or may undertake legal representation in certain cases, affiliating with other legal counsel to provide representation. Every state has its own laws, including unique Statutes of Limitation that set a deadline for lawsuits. Scranton cannot guarantee that the same rules or outcomes demonstrated on the site would apply in your particular state.
Scranton Clients
Only individuals who have entered into a signed retainer agreement with Scranton are considered Scranton Clients. Certain portions of the Site designated as such by Scranton, such as the “My Case” feature of the mobile application, may be available solely for use by Scranton Clients. If you are a Scranton Client, any information provided in these designated client sections is subject to attorney-client privilege protections. We take commercially reasonable measures to protect information that we collect.
Legal and Ethical Requirements
Scranton complies with all legal and ethical requirements in compiling the Site. If you have concerns regarding our compliance, please contact us. In accordance with professional rules in relevant jurisdictions, Scranton designates its office in 2450 Stanwell Dr. Concord, CA
94520.
Advertising Disclosures
Some materials on this Site may constitute lawyer advertising. The choice of a lawyer is important and should be based on careful consideration.