Terms of Use
Updated February 7, 2026
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing this website, you agree to these Terms of Use and applicable laws. If you do not agree, discontinue use of the site.
No Legal Advice
Website content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should obtain advice tailored to your specific circumstances before acting on any information.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Viewing this website, sending communications, or submitting an intake form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after conflict checks and execution of a written engagement agreement.
Confidentiality Warning
Do not transmit confidential, proprietary, or time-sensitive information through this website unless we have confirmed representation. Unsolicited information may not be treated as privileged.
Intellectual Property
All website content, including text, design, graphics, and layout, is owned by or licensed to Wilborne Law and protected by applicable intellectual property laws. You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, or create derivative works without prior written consent.
Permitted Use
You may use this site for lawful informational purposes only. You may not interfere with site operation, attempt unauthorized access, or use automated means to scrape content without permission.
Third-Party Services
This website may rely on third-party infrastructure providers. We are not responsible for third-party service interruptions, policies, or actions outside our reasonable control.
Disclaimer of Warranties
This site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Wilborne Law is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from website use or reliance on website content.
Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to conflict of laws principles. Any dispute relating to website use shall be resolved in courts of competent jurisdiction in New York, unless otherwise required by law.
Changes
We may revise these Terms at any time. Continued use after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Contact
Questions regarding these Terms may be directed to intake@wilbornelaw.com.