
neolaw Website Terms and Conditions
Last Updated: 13 June 2025
1. Agreement to Terms
Welcome to the neolaw website, located at [www.neolaw.com.au] (the "Website"). These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are operated by neolaw ("neolaw", "we", "us", "our") and govern your access to and use of this Website.
By accessing, browsing, or using this Website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree with these Terms, you must cease use of the Website immediately.
2. No Formation of a Solicitor-Client Relationship
Your use of this Website or your transmission or receipt of any information from us or this Website is not intended to create, and does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship with you.
No engagement of a lawyer or law practice shall be formed unless and until a formal costs disclosure and a costs agreement have been provided in writing, and then only with, and once formally accepted by, the client and law practice named in such writing.
Outside of such an engagement, any information you provide will not be subject to client privilege.
3. Information for General Purposes Only
All materials and content provided on this Website, including articles, publications, and guides, are for informational and general purposes only. This content does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for obtaining professional legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.
4. Prohibitions on Misuse
You must not use this Website for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these Terms. You agree that you will not:
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Use any device, software, or routine to interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the Website.
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Engage in any activity that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure.
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Use the Website to post or transmit any unauthorised material, including material that is false, defamatory, infringing, or that violates the privacy of another person.
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Attempt to decipher, decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer any of the software comprising or in any way making up a part of the Website.
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Use any method of data scraping, harvesting, or data mining.
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Upload or transmit any form of virus or malicious code.
5. Intellectual Property Rights
All intellectual property rights in this Website and its content are owned by or licensed to neolaw. You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, revocable licence to access the Website for your personal use, but you may not reproduce, republish, distribute, or otherwise use any content without our prior written consent.
6. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, this Website is provided "as is" and "as available". neolaw makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the operation of the Website or the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of its content.
Our liability for any breach of a condition or warranty implied by law and which cannot be excluded is, to the extent permitted by the Australian Consumer Law, limited to the re-supply of the services or payment of the cost of having the services re-supplied.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, neolaw, its directors, employees, and agents exclude all liability for any loss or damage (including indirect or consequential loss) arising from or in connection with your use of this Website.
7. Third-Party Links
This Website may contain links to other websites operated by third parties. These links are provided for your convenience, and we do not endorse or approve of the operators of third-party websites or the information, graphics, and material on those sites.
8. General Provisions
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Governing Law: These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia. You irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in that State.
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Variation: We reserve the right to amend these Terms from time to time. Your continued use of the Website following any amendments will represent your agreement to be bound by the amended Terms.
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Severability: If any provision of these Terms is found to be void or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be severed, and the remainder of the Terms shall remain in force.