Terms of Use

Website Terms of Use

The website www.awelegal.com (“website”) provides general information about AWE Legal™ and its business law and intellectual property law services. Neither the information on this website nor the content of any of our social media postings or blog posts are legal advice and should not be relied on as such. Accessing the website or relying upon any information or content from the website or our social media postings does not create a lawyer-client relationship or fiduciary relationship between you and AWE Legal™ or any of its lawyers. If you wish to obtain legal advice, please contact us at info@awelegal.com and we will determine whether we can act for you as your lawyer.

Unless otherwise indicated, the content on this website is subject to copyright owned by AWE Legal™. AWE Legal™ grants you a limited non-exclusive licence to access and use this website for your personal and non-commercial use. All other uses are prohibited without our express written consent from AWE Legal™. Any trademarks, trade names, or designs used on the website are the property of their respective owners.

While we make every reasonable effort to ensure the content of this website and the content of our social media postings is accurate, we make no warranty of any kind with respect to the accuracy of the content and specifically disclaim all and any warranties relating to the information on this website and any of our social media postings.

We may provide content to you written by third-party contributors. While we make our best effort to ensure all of our writers are qualified in their industry and reflect our values, we make no guarantees of quality or accuracy and they must not be interpreted as the opinion of AWE Legal™ or be taken as fact or professional advice. AWE Legal™ is not liable for any third-party contributors’ content or opinions.

By accessing this website, you agree to these terms of use. We may revise these terms at any time by updating this page and your continued use of the website will indicate your acceptance of the revised terms.

If any of the provisions of these Terms or Privacy Policy are found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions will not, to the extent permitted by law, in any way be affected and will remain enforceable.

These Terms as well as our Privacy Policy are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada where applicable. Any disputes arising directly or indirectly from this Agreement will be submitted and heard exclusively in the courts of Toronto, Ontario.  

Last Updated: February 2020