Terms and Conditions of Use
WhitmoreLaw.com and related sites (incorporateomaha.net, omahaprobate.net, omahatrusts.net, and omahawills.net) are a service of Whitmore Law Office, and all information on these internet sites (together with the underlying source HTML and image and otherfiles, this “Site”) may be used solely under the following terms and conditions:
1. Purpose of whitmorelaw.com and related sites
The purpose of this Site is to give the visitor a general understanding of the law and not to provide specific advice. While a great deal of care has been taken to provide accurate and current information, the ideas, general principles and conclusions presented at this site may differ depending upon specific factual situations and on varying local, state and federal laws and regulations and court cases. Because the law constantly changes, varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and is subject to varying interpretations, the reader is urged to consult professional legal counsel in his or her state regarding the applicability any points of law discussed at this Site to any specific problem. This web site should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice.
2. Linking
You may provide links to this Site, provided (a) you do not remove or obscure, by framing or otherwise, disclaimers, links to these terms and conditions, the copyright notice, or other notices on this Site, (b) you give Whitmore Law Office notice of such link by sending an e-mail to tom@whitmorelaw.com, and (c) you discontinue providing hyperlinks to this Site if notified by Whitmore Law Office.
3. Disclaimers
3.1. THIS SITE IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS”, “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS AND WHITMORE LAW OFFICE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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4. Limitation of Liability
A COVERED PARTY (AS DEFINED BELOW) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS) IN ANY WAY DUE TO, RESULTING FROM, OR ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SITE, INCLUDING ITS CONTENT, REGARDLESS OF ANY NEGLIGENCE OF ANY COVERED PARTY. “COVERED PARTY” MEANS WHITMORE LAW OFFICE, ITS PARTNERS, AFFILIATES, AND ANY MEMBER, ASSOCIATE, OFFICER, DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE, SUBCONTRACTOR, AGENT, SUCCESSOR, OR ASSIGN OF WHITMORE LAW OFFICE, AND ITS AFFILIATES.
5. Governing Laws In Case of Dispute; Jurisdiction
These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska, USA, as they apply to agreements made and solely performed therein. Disputes arising hereunder shall be exclusively subject to the jurisdiction of the federal courts of the United States of America and/or the state courts of Nebraska and jurisdiction therefore shall rest solely in Nebraska, USA.
6. Changes to Site and These Terms and Conditions
This Site and these Terms and Conditions may be changed by Whitmore Law Office with or without notice. Please review this link on a regular basis for changes. Continued use of this Site following any change constitutes your acceptance of the change.
7. Entire Agreement; Severability
These Terms and Conditions incorporate by reference any notices contained on this Site and constitute the entire agreement with respect to your access to and use of this Site. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is unlawful, void or unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from the remaining provisions and shall not affect their validity and enforceability.
8. If You Do Not Agree
IF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE IN FULL, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY TERMINATE YOUR USE OF THIS SITE.