Disclaimers and Terms of Use

This website is provided by Law Office of Matthew Shayefar, PC, a California professional corporation (the "Attorney") pursuant to these Disclaimers and Terms of Use.  By using this website, you agree to be subject to the following provisions:

1. The content on this website is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice, an offer to represent you or as creating an attorney-client relationship. You should take no action or inaction based on the content of this website. The information provided on this website is provided as general information only and may or may not be applicable to you.

2. The content of this website may be considered advertising under the applicable rules of professional conduct.

3. These Disclaimers and Terms of Use may be changed at any time by the Attorney by posting such changes to the website. No other notification will be made to you about such changes. You acknowledge that your continued use of the website following such changes will constitute your acceptance of such changes.

4. You may only use this website for personal, noncommercial and informational purposes.  The Attorney may terminate your right to use this website at will for any reason and in his sole discretion, with or without prior notice.

5. The content on this website, including text, graphical images, photographs, trademarks, service marks and logos are owned by and/or licensed by the Attorney. You may not copy, modify, publish, transmit, distribute, create derivative works of, or in any other way exploit, in whole or in part, any part of this website.

6. This website is provided "AS-IS" and without any warranty or condition, express, implied or statutory. The Attorney specifically disclaims to the fullest extent any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purposes, non-infringement, information accuracy, integration, interoperability or quiet enjoyment. The Attorney does not warrant that this website will meet your requirements or expectation or the quality of any service or information obtained through this website.

7. You should NOT send any confidential or privileged information to the Attorney until you have received written agreement of representation from Attorney for any legal services you may request. The content of any correspondence you send to the Attorney may not be considered confidential until you have entered into a formal attorney-client relationship with the Attorney.