Terms Of Use
These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of the website of 3 Pillars Law PLLC (“Firm,” “we,” or “us”), located at www.3pillarslaw.com (the “Site”). By using the Site, you agree to be bound by these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use this Site.
You should consult a licensed attorney for advice regarding your specific situation.
All content on this Site, including but not limited to text, images, graphics, and logos, is the property of 3 Pillars Law PLLC and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. You may view, download, and print content forpersonal, non-commercialuse only. You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, or republish any content without our prior written consent.
- Do not include confidential, sensitive, or privileged information.
- We cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted through the Site.
- Submissions do not create an attorney-client relationship.
This Site may contain links to third-party websites for your convenience. We do not control or endorse these sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or privacy practices. Accessing third-party sites is at your own risk.
- The accuracy, reliability, or completeness of any content
- The security or availability of the Site
- That the Site will be error-free or free of viruses or other harmful components.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, 3 Pillars Law PLLC shall not be liable for any damages resulting from your use of or inability to use the Site, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, and consequential damages.
We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting to this page. Continued use of the Site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.
These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, without regard to its conflict of laws principles. Any disputes arising out of your use of this Site shall be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Colorado.