Tucker PLLC’s Terms of Use apply to the website of Tucker PLLC (the “Website”) and its subsidiaries (“Tucker”), and are as follows: 

  • This Website is provided for informational purposes only. By using the Website, you indicate your acceptance in full of the terms of use.  If you do not accept these terms in whole or in part, do not use this Website.
  • Tucker reserves the right to modify these Terms from time to time. Review the Terms regularly to stay updated on any changes. Your continued use of the Website constitutes your agreement to be bound by such changes.
  • Tucker reserves the right to suspend, modify or discontinue this Website at any time without notice. 
  • We try to provide up to date and accurate information.  You may be surprised to learn, however, that although we are lawyers, we are also human! As such, the material on our Website may be out of date at any given time, and we are under no obligation to update such material. 
  • Do you love our Website? Great! You may copy, download, display, or transmit any complete page for personal or non-commercial use, provided you do not modify the materials and you retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the materials. No graphics elements of any page or document on this Website may be used, copied or distributed separate from the accompanying text. This permission terminates automatically if you breach any of these terms or conditions. You may not create a link to any part of our Website other than the home page, unless you have express permission to do so. Further, except where we have expressly granted our permission, the Website must not be framed on any other Website, nor may you create a link to any part of our Website other than the home page. 
  • Don’t make trouble: Unauthorized use of any materials contained on this Website may violate copyright laws, trademark laws, the laws of privacy and publicity, and/or other regulations and statutes.
  • District of Columbia law governs use of this website, without regard to the District of Columbia’s conflict of laws principles. By using this Website, you agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate District of Columbia court to resolve any dispute concerning your use of this website.  In addition, your use of this Website may also be subject to other local, state, national, or international laws.

Links to Third-Party Websites

  • This Website contains links to third-party websites over which this site has no control. The fact that this Website contains links to other websites does not mean that Tucker approves of, endorses, or recommends the websites, and Tucker makes no representations regarding the content of third-party websites. Tucker shall have no liability to any entity for the content or use of the content available through such hyperlinks.

Legal Notices

  • This Website is a public resource for general information about Tucker. 
  • The information provided on this Website is not intended to constitute legal advice.  Nothing in this Website should be used by the reader as a source of legal advice. Each legal problem is different, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Readers should not act or decline to act, based on content from this site, without first consulting an attorney or other appropriate professional.  
  • Because the law is constantly changing, this website’s content may not reflect or include the most current state of the law. Tucker is not liable for the use or interpretation of information contained on this site.
  • Use of, and access to, this Website or any of the resources or links contained herein shall not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tucker, nor is it intended to do so. 
  • Do not send us any information via e-mail about any legal matter that may involve you or confidential any other information that you regard as confidential unless or until you have entered into a formal attorney-client relationship with Tucker. Information we receive from you prior to the establishment of an attorney-client this formal relationship may not be treated as confidential.

No Representations or Warranties; Limitations on Liability

ALL CONTENT OF THIS WEBSITE IS PROVIDED ON A STRICTLY “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS.

  • To the extent permitted under applicable law, Tucker expressly disclaims all warranties, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, with respect to this Website, including all implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement, and warranties that may arise out of course of dealing, course of performance, usage or trade practice.  
  • Without limiting the foregoing, Tucker does not make any representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied: (i) as to the operation or availability of the Website, or the information, content, and materials or products included thereon; (ii) that the Website will be uninterrupted or error-free; (iii) as to the accuracy, reliability, or currency of any information or content provided through the Website; or (iv) that the Website, its servers, the content, or e-mails sent from or on behalf of Tucker are free of viruses, malware, or other harmful components.  You expressly agree that the entire risk as to the quality and performance of this Website and the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the content or services is assumed solely by you.
  • Under no circumstances shall Tucker or its subsidiaries be liable under any theory of recovery, at law or in equity, for loss, injury or any damages.
  • Because laws and regulations may differ between jurisdiction, information and/or materials on this website may be inappropriate in jurisdictions other than Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC.

Copyright

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