Terms of Use
When you use our website, you agree to our terms of use. If you do not agree, please do not use the website.
Changes to these terms
We may amend these terms of use from time to time. These terms were last updated in November 2022 where we have changed the terms by updating them to reflect that we are now Kemp IT Law LLP.
Who ‘we’ are and contact details
In these terms of use, ‘we’ are Kemp IT Law LLP, a firm of solicitors authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The SRA’s rules are at www.sra.org.uk/code-of-conduct. Our SRA No. is 8000918. Our address is 1 Gracechurch Street, London, England, EC3V 0DD. Our VAT No. is 418 9059 71. You can contact us by email at info@kempitlaw.com or call us on 0203 011 1667.
This website is not legal advice
The content of and materials on our website provide general information. They are not legal advice. We may change all or any part of the website at any time without notice.
This website is protected by copyright
Our website and its contents are covered by intellectual property rights (mainly copyright). We either own these rights or, where they belong to others, use them with permission. We reserve all these rights, but you may freely copy any of our content on this website so long as you acknowledge it in writing as your source.
Linking
You may link to our home page from a website you own if this is fair and reasonable but we can withdraw linking permission without notice at any time. You may not otherwise link or frame to our website without our agreement. Our site contains links to other websites and we have no control over or responsibility for those websites.
Other terms that apply to use of this website
The following additional terms apply to your use of our website:
- Our Privacy Policy – which explains how we use personal data.
- Our Cookie Policy – which explains how we use cookies on this website.
- Accessibility Statement – which explains how we have made our website more accessible and easier to use.
Governing Law
These terms of use, their subject matter and their formation are governed by English law. We both agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales in the event of any claim, action, proceedings, or dispute.