
Terms of Service.
These Terms & Conditions of Use apply to you when you view, access, or otherwise use this website (the “Website”). The Website is owned by Fernandez-Silber, PLLC (the “Firm”).
1. No Attorney-Client Relationship. This site exists for informational purposes only. Fernandez-Silber, PLLC is a law firm and some of the information on the Website relates to legal issues and topics. However, no attorney-client relationship is created between you and the Firm when you use the Website. By using the Website, you agree that the information here does not constitute legal or professional advice, and that no attorney-client relationship is created between you and the Firm. Reviewing this website is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your state.
2. No Guarantees. The information on the Website may be changed without notice and is not guaranteed to be complete, correct, or up-to-date. The law changes frequently and may vary from place to place and as applied to specific persons or cases. While the Firm tries to maintain the website’s accuracy, it may not reflect the current state of the law or address all possible factual scenarios. The opinions expressed on the Website are those of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the Firm or any other person. Fernandez-Silber, PLLC assumes no liability for any damage arising from the misuse of information provided on the Website. Relying on information from the Website without seeking the direct advice of legal counsel constitutes a misuse of the information.
3. Copyright Notice. All materials published on the Website by Fernandez-Silber, PLLC or its agents, owners, representatives, employees, or affiliates are owned and controlled by, or licensed to, the Firm, or the party listed as the provider of the materials in question. Unauthorized copying, reproduction, republishing, uploading, posting, transmitting, or duplicating of any of the material without written permission from the Firm or attribution to the Firm (including a live web link to the original source) is absolutely prohibited. You may only download and use materials from the Website for personal, noncommercial, and informational purposes, provided that you do not modify them and you abide by any applicable copyright, trademark, or other notices. In downloaded materials, you must include a notice of the Firm’s copyright and state that all rights are reserved and all use of such materials are subject to these Terms & Conditions of Use.
4. Links to Third-Party Websites and Materials. From time to time, Fernandez-Silber, PLLC may link to materials written or published by third parties, or hosted on third-party websites. The Firm has no control over any linked websites or materials, or any information or goods or services that may appear there. The Firm is not responsible for and does not endorse or warrant any such materials, information, goods, or services, or any privacy or other practices of such third-party websites. If you decide to access any linked materials, you do so entirely at your own risk.
5. Prohibited Actions. You agree not to take any steps to interrupt, or attempt to interrupt, the operation of the Website in any way, or to attempt to obtain access to any non-public portion of the Website (i.e., any portion that cannot be accessed by a member of the public without credentials). You agree not to use the Website for any unlawful or illegitimate purposes, to alter any data or information on the Website, or to infringe on any intellectual property rights (including but not limited to copyright, patent, trademark, etc.) of any other person or entity (including Fernandez-Silber, PLLC). You agree not to take any steps that would restrict or inhibit any other user from using or enjoying any service provided on this Website. Fernandez-Silber, PLLC reserves the right to limit or deny your access to the Website or take other appropriate action if you violate any provision of these Terms & Conditions of Use, or if you conduct any activity that violates the rights or interests of any person or entity.
6. Modification of Terms & Conditions of Use. Fernandez-Silber, PLLC reserves the right to revise these terms at any time by updating this posting. By continuing to use the Website after any modification, you agree to comply with such revisions.
7. Email Not Valid Notice. Communications to Fernandez-Silber, PLLC made through the Website, email, or any contact forms made available through the Website shall in no way to be deemed to constitute legal notice to the Firm or any of its officers, employees, agents, or representatives. By maintaining this Website or offering alternative electronic methods of communication, the Firm in no way consents to the service of legal process or receipt of legal notice through such means.
8. Disclaimer; Limitation of Damages. Fernandez-Silber, PLLC expressly disclaims all liability for any viruses or other contamination of your computer system or other device used to access this Website as a result of your use of this Website, and expressly disclaims all liability for actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the contents of this Website.
(a) THE WEBSITE IS PROVIDED “AS IS,” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, SECURITY, ACCURACY, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. FERNANDEZ-SILBER, PLLC MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, THAT ACCESS TO OR OPERATION OF THE WEBSITE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.
(b) YOU AGREE TO USE THIS WEBSITE COMPLETELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. YOU ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK OF LOSS RESULTING FROM YOUR DOWNLOADING OR USE OF INFORMATION, FILES, COMMUNICATIONS, SOFTWARE, OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL ACCESSED THROUGH OR OBTAINED BY MEANS OF THIS WEBSITE.
9. Attorney Advertising Disclosures. This website contains advertising material or lawyer advertisements. Different jurisdictions require specific disclosures in connection with attorney advertisements. Please read this section carefully. You should not make decisions about whether you need to hire a lawyer, or which lawyer to hire, based solely on advertising materials. You should instead exercise your own judgment and conduct independent research to determine the qualifications and capabilities of any lawyers that you seek to hire. Unless an advertisement or a page on this Website identifies a specific attorney or attorney as being responsible for that advertisement or page, the attorney responsible for the content of this Website is Lisandra Fernández-Silber , who is licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan and the State of New York. She practices at 200 South 1st Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. It is also worth noting that statements describing Fernandez-Silber, PLLC’s areas of practice do not mean that the Firm or any attorney who may work for the Firm has been certified as a specialist, expert, or authority in any particular field of legal practice, or that Fernandez-Silber, PLLC’s attorneys are more competent or capable than any other lawyers. Just because an attorney or firm focuses its practice in certain fields does not imply any specific type of certification in those fields. Unless otherwise noted, neither Fernandez-Silber, PLLC or any lawyer affiliated with it is certified by the Florida Bar of Legal Specialization and Education, the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, or any other entity or body.
10. Investigations and Descriptions of Ongoing Litigation. From time to time, Fernandez-Silber, PLLC may identify companies, individuals, or government agencies that it is currently investigating or against whom it is currently pursuing litigation. The fact that the Firm is investigating these entities, or suing them, does not mean to state or imply that they have committed any illegal or improper act. An investigation alone does not mean to state or imply that a lawsuit is being contemplated, either. All descriptions on this website of ongoing litigation are allegations alone, and should be understood solely as allegations that still must be proven in a court of law. An allegation or violation of law is not proven until a court has adjudicated it.