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2. No Legal Advice

Information provided on the Lewis Holdway website is not intended to be legal advice. Many factors unknown to us may affect the applicability of any statement or comment that we make on the website to your particular circumstances, and consequently you should seek appropriate and detailed legal advice from us or a qualified legal practitioner.

3. No Warranties

Lewis Holdway does not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our website. Such information is provided "as is" without warranty or condition of any kind. The website may include inaccuracies and typographical errors.

4. Jurisdiction and Governing Law

This website and its content, under the domain name www.lewisholdway.com.au is owned by Lewis Holdway Lawyers Pty Ltd in the State of Victoria, Australia. The laws of Victoria, Australia, govern the use, interpretation of content communicated and it is a condition of use of this website that you submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Victoria and the Federal Court of Australia.

5. Errors and Omissions

The content found herein may contain inaccuracies and typographical errors, and Lewis Holdway does not warrant the accuracy, reliability and completeness of any such information. We reserve the right to revise the content of this website or withdraw access to this website at any time without notice.

6. Privacy

Where personal information is requested or provided through this website, it is for the sole purpose of providing a response or additional information to users of the website. Such information will not be disclosed to other parties without your written consent, unless such disclosure is authorised or required by law. Any email addresses or messages submitted to the website will not be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which they are submitted, and will not be disclosed to unauthorised employees or third parties without your consent.

Lewis Holdway Lawyers takes all reasonable steps to ensure that all personal information collected is kept secure and protected from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. When using the website, you should be aware that no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as totally secure. Although Lewis Holdway Lawyers strives to protect such information, it does not warrant the security of any information transmitted to it over the internet, and you do so at your own risk.

If you wish to review or make corrections to your personal information, you may do so at any time by contacting Lewis Holdway Lawyers during normal business hours, except in circumstances where Lewis Holdway Lawyers is permitted by law to withhold certain information. If you have any questions about the way your personal information is managed or any queries, problems or complaints, you should contact Lewis Holdway Lawyers on (03) 9629 9629.

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If you contact us through this website, we recommend you do not provide any confidential information about your particular circumstances or case until we have completed our conflict check and responded to your communication. We do not undertake to keep any information contained in such email (other than personal information as per 6. above) confidential.

We have not accepted any instructions to act, and no agreement to act is in place, until after a lawyer has contacted or met with you and a Client Agreement (if applicable) has been signed. Until such time, despite any query made through our website, we reserve the right to act for any other party in any dispute or matter in which you are involved.

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