Terms of Use
Your access to, use and submission of any material on or through the Naymark Law website is conditional upon your acceptance of and compliance with the following provisions:
No lawyer-client, advisory, fiduciary or other relationship is created by accessing or otherwise using the Naymark Law website or by communicating with a representative of Naymark Law by way of e-mail.
The material provided on the Naymark Law website is for general information purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice or opinions of any kind. No one should act, or refrain from acting, based solely upon the materials provided on this website, without first seeking appropriate legal or other professional advice.
While Naymark Law has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the materials contained on this website are accurate, it does not warrant or guarantee: the accuracy, currency or completeness of the materials; that the website will be available without interruption, error or omission; that defects will be corrected; or that the website and the server(s) that make it available are free from viruses or other harmful components. The website and the materials provided on the website are provided “as is” and “as available” without representations, warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied.
In no event shall Naymark Law, its principals, partners, agents or employees be liable for any loss, cost or damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for harm to business, loss of profits, programs or data, interruption of activities or any other pecuniary or economic loss) whether direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, special, exemplary, consequential or otherwise arising out of any use or misuse of, or any defects, inaccuracies, errors or omissions in this site without regard to the form of action, even if Naymark Law has been advised of the possibility of damages.
Naymark Law does not guarantee the confidentiality of any communication via e-mail or submitted via the Contact page that relates to a matter for which the firm does not already represent you. In matters that Naymark Law does represent you, e-mail may not be secure.
The laws of the province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein shall govern use of this website and the interpretation, validity and effect of this agreement, notwithstanding any conflict of laws provisions or your domicile, residence or physical location. You hereby consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the province of Ontario in any action or proceeding related to this website and agree not to commence any such action or proceeding except in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.