Terms & Conditions
The legal terms governing your use of our website and consultancy services.
Introduction
These Terms & Conditions govern your use of the McFierce Legal website and services. By accessing our site or engaging with our services, you agree to these terms.
Nature of Services
McFierce Legal is a UK-based legal consultancy. We provide guidance in non-reserved areas of law and collaborate with regulated law firms or authorised professionals where regulated services are required. We are not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
Use of Website
The content on this website is for general information only and should not be considered legal advice.
While we strive for accuracy, we make no warranties as to completeness or reliability of website content.
You must not misuse the website by introducing harmful material or attempting unauthorised access.
Limitation of Liability
McFierce Legal accepts no liability for losses or damages arising from reliance on website content.
Our liability in connection with any service is limited to the extent permitted by law.
Where matters require regulated services, these will be carried out exclusively by regulated professionals, and responsibility for those services lies with them.
Client Responsibility
By engaging with us, you agree to provide accurate and complete information necessary for us to deliver services.
Intellectual Property
All content, design, and materials on this website are the property of McFierce Legal unless otherwise stated. You may not reproduce or distribute without permission.
Cookies & Privacy
Use of this site is also governed by our Privacy Policy and Cookies Notice.
Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page, and continued use of the website indicates acceptance of the revised terms.
Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.