Terms of Use
Please read these terms of use carefully as they apply to your use of the Can I Sue? (Can I Sue?) website. By using the Can I Sue? website, you agree to be bound by these terms of use. We may amend these terms of use at any time. Your continued use of the Can I Sue? website is deemed to be acceptance of the amended terms of use.
Not Legal Advice.
Content on the Can I Sue? website, and any publications referred to is general information on (mostly) legal subject areas. It is not intended to nor does it constitute legal advice and must not be relied upon. It should be viewed as current only at the time of first publication.
If you want legal advice, you must seek specific advice tailored to your circumstances. Your use of the Can I Sue? website and the receipt of any information from us does not create nor is it intended to create a solicitor-client relationship between you and Can I Sue? or any of Can I Sue?’s affiliates and related parties.
Limited Liability.
While we endeavour to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained on the Can I Sue? website, that information may contain errors and omissions and is liable to change.
Can I Sue? and its affiliates and relates parties make no warranties or representations about this website or any of its content. We are not responsible to you or anyone else for any direct or consequential loss suffered in connection with the use of this website. We exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability which may arise as a result of use of this website, its content or the information on it.
By using the Can I Sue? website, you agree to indemnify us for any loss or liability arising out of your use of this site.
Technical Information and Security.
While we endeavour to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained on the Can I Sue? website, that information may contain errors and omissions and is liable to change.
Can I Sue? and its affiliates and relates parties make no warranties or representations about this website or any of its content. We are not responsible to you or anyone else for any direct or consequential loss suffered in connection with the use of this website. We exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability which may arise as a result of use of this website, its content or the information on it.
By using the Can I Sue? website, you agree to indemnify us for any loss or liability arising out of your use of this site.
Copyright.
The Can I Sue? website contains intellectual property including trade marks, confidential information and copyright, together with any goodwill or reputation and intellectual property rights subsisting in those things. Carbone Lawyers Australia Pty Ltd (Carbone Lawyers) owns the intellectual property in all content of the Can I Sue? website. Unless permitted by law, you must not copy, reproduce, transmit, display or otherwise distribute any of that intellectual property in whole or in part without our prior written consent.
We are happy for you to link to our site. It is your responsibility to maintain the currency of your links to our site. We reserve the right to deny any person permission to link to our site.
If you wish to reproduce any of our content, you must first request our permission. If we grant our permission, you must give appropriate attribution to the author, firm and date of first publication. Please contact info@carbonelawyers.com.au.
External Links.
The external linked sites within the Can I Sue? website are not under the control of Can I Sue? or its affiliates and relates parties. We do not take responsibility and are not liable for the content in, or currency of, any externally linked sites. The inclusion of any link within our site does not imply endorsement by Can I Sue? of the linked site, nor does it suggest any relationship with the organisation linked.
Suspension or Termination of Access.
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate access to the Can I Sue? website at our sole discretion if we believe that you have breached these terms of use. Where this occurs, we will endeavour to notify you of the breach and ways in which you can remedy them.
Governing Law.
This website and its use are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia.