Website Terms

Terms of Use

Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using our website. Your access to and use of the service is conditioned on your acceptance of these terms.

Last Updated: September 23, 2025

Welcome to Adewale & Adewale Law Firm's website. These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of our website.

By accessing this website, we assume you accept these terms and conditions in full. Do not continue to use Adewale & Adewale Law Firm's website if you do not accept all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

Note: These terms do not create an attorney-client relationship. Contacting us through this website does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Such a relationship is formed only when we have agreed in writing to represent you.

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing and using this website, you accept and agree to be bound by the terms and provision of this agreement. Your use of the website constitutes acceptance of these terms.

2. No Legal Advice

The content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should not act or refrain from acting based on any information contained on this website without seeking appropriate legal advice from a qualified attorney.

3. Attorney-Client Relationship

Contacting us through this website, including via email or contact forms, does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is formed only when we have expressly agreed in writing to represent you. Do not send confidential information until such a relationship has been established.

4. Intellectual Property

All content on this website, including text, graphics, logos, and images, is the property of Adewale & Adewale Law Firm or its content suppliers and is protected by Nigerian and international copyright laws. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without our express written permission.

5. User Conduct

You agree not to use the website for any unlawful purpose or to:

  • Solicit illegal activities
  • Transmit spam or unsolicited communications
  • Impersonate any person or entity
  • Interfere with or disrupt the website's functionality
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the website

6. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Adewale & Adewale Law Firm shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages resulting from your use of or inability to use the website. This includes damages for errors, omissions, interruptions, defects, delays, or computer viruses.

7. Website Availability

We strive to maintain website availability but do not guarantee uninterrupted access. We may suspend, withdraw, or restrict access to the website for business and operational reasons. We will not be liable if the website is unavailable at any time.

8. Third-Party Links

Our website may contain links to third-party websites. These links are provided for convenience only. We do not endorse or assume responsibility for the content or practices of these third-party sites. Your use of third-party websites is at your own risk.

9. Privacy

Your use of our website is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand our practices.

10. Modifications to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting to the website. Your continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the modified terms. We encourage you to review these terms periodically.

11. Contact Information

If you have any questions about these Terms of Use, please contact us at:

  • Email: info@adewaleandadewale.com
  • Phone: +234 806 758 5511
  • Address: 6, Segilola Street, off Pero Bus Stop, Agege, Lagos

Governing Law

These terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. Any disputes relating to these terms will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Lagos State, Nigeria.

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