Terms of Use and Disclaimer

Terms of Use and Disclaimer

Introduction

Welcome to Chronicle Law (“we”, “us”, “our” or “Chronicle Law”). By accessing and using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and Disclaimer. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use this website.

Information Purposes Only

The content published on Chronicle Law is provided for general information purposes only. Articles, opinions, commentary, interviews, webinars, podcasts and other content published on this website are intended to inform and educate readers about legal developments and related topics.

Nothing published on this website constitutes legal advice, financial advice, professional advice or any other form of advice upon which reliance should be placed.

You should always seek appropriate professional advice in relation to your own circumstances before taking or refraining from taking any action.

No Lawyer-Client Relationship

Your use of this website does not create a solicitor-client, barrister-client, lawyer-client or any other professional relationship between you and Chronicle Law, its contributors, authors, editors or affiliated organisations.

Contributor Content

Articles and other content published on Chronicle Law are written by a variety of contributors, including solicitors, barristers, legal professionals, academics and industry experts.

The views and opinions expressed in contributor content are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Chronicle Law, its owners, employees, editors or affiliates.

Contributors remain responsible for the content of their articles and commentary.

Accuracy of Information

Whilst reasonable efforts are made to ensure that information published on Chronicle Law is accurate and up to date at the time of publication, no representation or warranty is given as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability or suitability of any information contained on this website.

Laws, regulations and legal guidance may change after publication.

Accuracy of Information

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Chronicle Law, its owners, employees, editors, contributors and affiliates shall not be liable for any loss, damage, liability, cost or expense arising from or connected with:

  • Reliance on information published on this website;
  • Any errors or omissions in content;
  • The use of, or inability to use, this website;
  • Any action taken or not taken based on information obtained from this website.

Nothing in these Terms of Use shall exclude or limit liability where such exclusion or limitation would be unlawful.

External Links

This website may contain links to third-party websites for the convenience of readers.

Chronicle Law has no control over the content of external websites and accepts no responsibility for their content, accuracy, availability or privacy practices.

Intellectual Property and Copyright

Unless otherwise stated, copyright in articles and content published on Chronicle Law remains with the original author or copyright owner.

Content republished on Chronicle Law is published with permission and appropriate attribution.

You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, republish or commercially exploit content from this website without the prior written consent of the relevant copyright owner.

Changes to These Terms

Chronicle Law reserves the right to amend these Terms of Use and Disclaimer at any time without prior notice. Any changes will take effect immediately upon publication on this website.

Contact

If you have any questions regarding these Terms of Use and Disclaimer, please contact Chronicle Law via the contact details provided on this website.