Terms of Use
Welcome to www.dearbornlawgroup.com (the “Site”), which is owned and operated by Dearborn Law Group PLLC (the “Firm”). By accessing or using this Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use (the “Terms”). If you do not agree with any part of these Terms, you must discontinue your use of the Site immediately.
Additional rules or terms may apply when you access certain services or materials on the Site. All such posted terms are incorporated by reference, and your use of those services constitutes acceptance of those additional terms.
1. Legal Disclaimer and No Attorney-Client Relationship
The content on this Site is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Nothing on the Site establishes an attorney-client relationship with the Firm or any of its attorneys. You should not act or refrain from acting based on information found on the Site.
Always consult with a licensed attorney familiar with your jurisdiction before making decisions regarding your legal rights. The Firm expressly disclaims all liability for any actions taken or not taken based on the content of this Site.
2. Consumer Communication
To provide accurate and courteous service, calls between you and the Firm, its agents, paralegals, or attorneys may be recorded. We may also contact you by phone or text using automated systems or prerecorded messages. By providing your telephone number, you certify that you may be contacted at that number.
The Firm may also communicate via email or other electronic means where permitted by law.
For any accessibility issues, please contact us at 313-914-7388 or info@dearbornlawgroup.com.
3. Content and Medical Disclaimer
The Site may contain information on various topics, including past legal cases or medical-related matters. Such content:
Is not legal advice or a substitute for consulting a qualified attorney.
Is not medical advice and should not be used to make medical decisions.
May not reflect the most current legal or medical developments.
Do not rely on information regarding medications, recalls, or treatments found on this Site; always consult licensed professionals directly.
4. Intellectual Property and Ownership
All content, technology, software, graphics, logos, and trademarks on the Site, including Dearbornlawgroup, are owned or licensed by the Firm and protected under U.S. and international intellectual property laws.
You may not:
Reproduce, distribute, display, or modify the Site or any Firm technology.
Reverse engineer or create derivative works.
Remove copyright or trademark notices.
Use Firm intellectual property for any unauthorized purpose.
Violations may result in termination of your license to access the Site and legal action.
5. Restrictions on Use
You agree not to:
Use the Site for unlawful or malicious purposes.
Attempt unauthorized access to accounts, systems, or networks.
Post harmful, offensive, or misleading content.
Infringe on the Firm’s or third-party intellectual property rights.
The Firm may block or terminate access at its discretion for misuse or violations of these Terms.
6. Accounts and Submissions
Some Site features may require creating an account. You are responsible for maintaining accurate information and protecting your account login credentials. Notify the Firm immediately of any unauthorized use.
Information you submit to the Site (“Submissions”) is considered non-confidential. By submitting content, you grant the Firm a worldwide, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, display, and distribute the Submission. You represent that you own or have rights to the content and that it complies with these Terms and all applicable laws.
7. Confidentiality
Communications via the Site or email are not secure and are sent on a non-confidential basis. While the Firm makes reasonable efforts to maintain privacy, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed unless an attorney-client relationship exists.
8. Third-Party Websites
The Site may link to third-party websites. These links are provided for convenience only. The Firm does not endorse or control such websites and is not responsible for their content or availability. You access third-party sites at your own risk.
9. State Laws and Jurisdiction
The Firm’s attorneys are licensed primarily in Michigan and other states identified on the Site. Legal rules and statutes, including statutes of limitations, vary by state. The Site provides general information and cannot substitute for advice from a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction.
Any disputes related to the Site or these Terms are governed exclusively by Michigan law, and you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan or the Circuit Court of Washtenaw County, Michigan.
10. Limitation of Liability
The Site is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. The Firm does not guarantee the Site will be error-free, uninterrupted, or secure. Under no circumstances shall the Firm be liable for indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site.
11. International Use
This Site is controlled and operated from the United States and is intended for U.S. users. The Firm makes no representation regarding the use or legality of the Site outside the U.S.
12. Modifications to Terms
The Firm may modify these Terms at any time. Changes become effective upon posting to the Site. Continued use constitutes acceptance of the modified Terms. If any provision is held invalid, the remainder shall continue in effect.
13. Entire Agreement
These Terms, along with the Site’s Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and the Firm regarding your use of the Site. They do not override agreements governing attorney-client relationships.
The Firm reserves the right to block or terminate access to the Site at its sole discretion for violations or misuse.
14. Copyright
Copyright ©2026 Dearborn Law Group PLLC. All rights reserved. No part of this Site may be reproduced, retransmitted, or distributed without permission, unless explicitly stated.
15. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found invalid, it will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, and all other provisions will remain in effect.