Terms of Service

Please Read the Following Terms of Services & Legal Notices (the "Terms") Before Using This Website

The terms tell you about your (and our) rights and make certain disclosures required by law. By using this website (the “Site”), you agree to the Terms. If you do not agree to the Terms, you may not use the Site. Drury Legal, LLC (the “Firm”), in its sole discretion, can modify, add, or remove any Terms without giving individual notice to you, by posting the changes on the Site. Your continuing use of the Site signifies your acceptance of any such changes.

If you believe that the Firm is not abiding by the Terms, you should immediately contact the Firm via mail at 6 Carriage Lane, Highwood, Illinois 60040 or email the Firm at website@drurylegal.com.

The Firm provides the information on the Site as a service to its visitors. The Site is not intended to solicit clients. The Firm makes no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy or reliability of the contents of the Site or any websites to which it may link. The Firm assumes no liability for any reliance on the information provided.

Your receipt of the information on the Site is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship or contract with the Firm. Contacting the Firm similarly does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not guarantee that the Firm will represent you. The information on the Site is not intended to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney. You should not act or rely on any information in this Site without seeking the advice of an attorney. The Firm cannot and will not act as your lawyer unless you and the Firm expressly agree, in writing, that the Firm will act as your lawyer. The statute of limitations (the deadline imposed by law within which you may bring a lawsuit) may severely limit the time remaining for you to file any potential claims you may have.

By submitting information to the Firm, you agree and understand that the Firm may contact you directly should it have an interest in discussing your potential claim(s) with you, unless you request in writing your desire not to be contacted. By submitting information to the Firm, you also agree that the Firm may use your contact information to send you electronic newsletters. In no event is the Firm obligated to contact you with regard to your potential claim(s), but rather, it may or may not do so at our sole discretion. By accepting the submission of your information, the Firm does not offer any advice on whether you may have a legal remedy for your potential claim(s); it makes no representation or guarantee that you will obtain satisfaction, justice, or compensation for your potential claim(s); and it does not offer any opinion whatsoever concerning the merits of any potential claim you may have. If both the Firm and you do not agree in writing to create an attorney-client relationship, none will exist. In the meantime, you should seek and retain the advice of other counsel if you intend to pursue any potential claims to avoid having your potential case barred by relevant statutes of limitations, statutes of repose, and/or other similar deadlines by which you must bring a lawsuit or lose the right to do so.

The Firm and its owner are authorized to practice law in Illinois and does not intend to practice in any other jurisdiction unless lawfully permitted via pro hac vice admission or other appropriate means. This Site is not intended to and does not constitute a solicitation in any state where the Firm or its owner is not admitted and licensed to practice.

This Site may be considered advertising in some jurisdictions under applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements. You may request additional information about the Firm. The Firm does not offer any guarantee of case results. Past success in litigation does not guarantee success in any new or future lawsuit.

If you communicate with the Firm through the Site or otherwise in connection with a matter for which the Firm does not already represent you, your communication may not be treated as privileged or confidential. If you communicate with the Firm by email in connection with a matter for which it already represents you, please remember that email may not be secure. You should avoid sending sensitive or confidential email messages unless they are adequately encrypted. If you prefer to contact the firm by phone, please call (312) 358-8225.

This Site may contain links to other resources on the internet. Any such links are provided to help you identify and locate other internet resources that may be of interest and are not intended to state or imply that the Firm sponsors, is affiliated or associated with, or is legally authorized to use any trade name, registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted symbol that may be reflected in the links.

To the extent state bar rules require the Firm to designate a principal office and/or single attorney responsible for this Site, the Firm designates Scott R. Drury as the attorney responsible for this Site.

The Firm may alter, suspend, or discontinue this Site at any time for any reason, without notice or cost. The Site may become unavailable due to maintenance or malfunction or other reasons.

This Site is the property of the Firm and is intended for informational purposes only. The Firm is not sponsored by, affiliated with, approved by, or endorsed by any of the non-Firm companies or individuals that may be identified herein.

Information Collection

The Firm may collect non-personal information, such as domain name and IP address. The domain name and IP address, on their own, reveal nothing personal about you other than the IP address from which you have accessed the Site. The Firm may also collect information about the type of internet browser you are using, your operating system, what brought you to the Site, as well as which Site pages you have have accessed.

Additionally, if you communicate with the Firm regarding the Site or the Firm’s services, the Firm will collect any information that you provide in any such communication.

The Firm may contact you via email in the future to tell you about specials, new products or services, or changes to these Terms.

 

Information Use

The Firm uses information collected primarily for its own internal purposes, such as providing, maintaining, evaluating, and improving its services and Site, fulfilling requests for information, marketing, and providing support.

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