1. Purpose of the Website
The Website provides only preliminary legal information for marketing and enrichment purposes. The content appearing on the Website should not be regarded as personal legal advice or a substitute for professional legal consultation. Any reliance on the information on the Website is at the sole responsibility of the user.
2. Permitted Use
Use of the Website is intended for personal, informative, and non-binding purposes. Commercial use of the information appearing on the Website is prohibited unless explicit prior written approval has been granted by the Office.
3. Intellectual Property Rights
All content on the Website, including articles, news, texts, designs, trademarks, and logos, is the proprietary property of Daniela Levy Law Office. Copying, reproducing, publishing, broadcasting, distributing, or modifying the content without prior written approval from the Office is prohibited.
Third-party content appearing on the Website is protected by their rights, and nothing in the Website constitutes a representation of ownership thereof.
4. No Attorney - Client Relationship
Accessing the Website, using it, or sending information through it does not create an attorney-client relationship between the user and the Office.
5. Links to Other Websites
The Website may include links to third-party websites. The Office is not responsible for the content or activities of such websites and does not sponsor or approve the content appearing therein.
You may link to the Office’s Website, but it is prohibited to create a representation as if the Website belongs to another entity, to perform mirror, meta tags, or hidden text including the Office’s name, logo, or trademark. At the Office’s request, you must immediately remove any link to the Website.
6. Limited Liability
The information on the Website is provided “As Is” without any warranty of any kind, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. The Office is not responsible for any damage, error, omission, or malfunction arising from the use of the Website or reliance on the information therein.
7. Changes to the Terms of Use
The Office reserves the right to change and update the Terms of Use from time to time. The updated version will be published on the Website and will take effect immediately upon publication.
8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
This policy and the Terms of Use are subject solely to the laws of the State of Israel. Exclusive jurisdiction lies with the competent courts in Tel Aviv.
9. Arbitration Clause
Before resorting to legal proceedings, any dispute, demand, or claim arising from or related to these Terms of Use, including their interpretation, performance, or breach, shall be resolved through arbitration as follows:
• The dispute shall be referred to a single arbitrator appointed by mutual agreement of the parties.
• If the parties do not agree on the identity of the arbitrator within 14 days of raising the dispute, the arbitrator shall be appointed by the Israel Bar Association.
• The arbitration shall take place in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, and the proceedings shall be governed by the laws of the State of Israel.
• The arbitrator shall have the authority to grant any relief that a competent court could grant, including interim remedies and injunctions.
• The arbitration award shall be final and binding on the parties, and may not be appealed except in cases permitted by law.
By using this Website after reading this clause, you consent to all the terms set forth in this policy.