Terms & Conditions

Terms

By accessing and using the site www.ChapmanLaw.ca (the “Site”) you are agreeing to be bound by the following Terms of Use. Chapman Law reserves the right to modify or alter these Terms of Use without notice or penalty and by using the Site you are agreeing to be bound by any such modifications, alterations or amendments. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, do not use this Site. Last Revised: August, 2018

Privacy

This website is owned and operated by Chapman Law. We are committed to protecting the privacy of our visitors while they interact with the content, products and services on this site (the “Site”). These Terms apply to the Site only. It does not apply to other websites to which we link. Because we gather certain types of information about our users, we want you to understand what information we collect about you, how we collect it, how that information is used, and how you can control our disclosure of it. You agree that your use of the Site signifies your assent to these Terms. If you do not agree with these Terms, please do not use the Site.

We collect two types of information from you: i) information that you voluntarily provide to us (e.g. through a voluntary registration process, sign-ups or emails); and ii) information that is derived through automated tracking mechanisms.

  • Voluntary Registration Information.

We do not collect personally identifiable information about you except when you specifically provide such information to us on a voluntary basis.

By registering with us, you consent to the use and method of disclosure as described in these Terms and Conditions.

  • Voluntary Information for Services and Features

We [also] collect personally identifiable information when you choose to use certain other features of the Site, including: i) consenting to receive email, ii) commenting on blogs, and others. When you choose to use these additional features, we require you to provide your “Contact Information”.

  • Cookies

Our site uses “cookies” and other tracking technologies. Cookies enable us to serve secure pages to our users without asking them to sign in repeatedly. Most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them. If a user’s system is idle for a defined time, the cookie will expire, forcing the user to sign in again to continue their session. This prevents unauthorized access to the user’s information while they are away from their computer.

You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie, or you may choose to block cookies with your browser, but please note that if you choose to erase or block your cookies, you will need to re-enter your original user ID and password to gain access to certain parts of the Site.

When you voluntarily provide information through contacting one of our lawyers or sending email to our contact information, you are consenting to providing us personal information about yourself and as such, are bound by the privacy principles outlined above. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have established physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. Unfortunately, no data transmitted over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100 per cent secure. As a result, we cannot assure the security of any information transmitted to us and you do so at your own risk.

Terms and Conditions Modifications

Chapman Law may revise these Terms and Conditions for the Site at any time without notice or penalty. By using this Site you are agreeing to be bound by the most current version of these Terms and Conditions.

Confidentiality Warning

Chapman Law cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any communication made by e-mail or otherwise through this Site and cannot guarantee such communication is protected by solicitor/client or any other professional privilege. Internet e-mail is especially vulnerable to interception and therefore, you agree use of the Site is at your sole risk and that Chapman Law will not be responsible for any damages you may suffer as a result of transmitting confidential information to Chapman Law via the Site or implicitly or explicitly authorizing Chapman Law to send confidential information to you via the Internet.

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