Disclaimer
A. scope of application
The user acknowledges that the information on this website does only apply for Swiss jurisdiction. An application for other countries is whether intended nor granted.
B. exclusion of liability for misinformation
We are not liable for the accuracy, completeness nor for the up-to-dateness of the information provided. We especially draw your attention to the fact that the information can not replace a personal legal advice.
C. exclusion of liability for linked websites
It is possible, that other websites, which are not run by SK-law, are linked to this website. SK-law is not liable for, nor approves, confirms nor supports the content of those websites or the websites linked to them.
D. exclusion of liability for technical defects
SK-law is not liable under any circumstances for all direct or indirect damage resulting from the use, the information, link or material contained on this website. SK-law cannot grant, that the information, software, documents or any other information or element available on this website is free of viruses or any other harmful components.
E. modification
We reserve the right to modify the content of this webpage and the wording of the disclaimer at any time. It is therefore strongly recommended that the user reads the present disclaimer at each visit of the webpage.
F. use of e-mail
The transmission of information from the SK-law website respectively the call or reception of any information does not create a contractual relationship with our law firm. A mandate only can become effective, when a request is confirmed by one of our attorneys by phone, mail or fax. The confidentiality and security of the communication over Internet respectively via e-mail can not be granted for technical reasons. As a consequence, SK-law waives all responsibility for any violation of its professional secret due to communication by e-mail or communication over the Internet. Should a contractual relationship become effective through an e-mail exchange, it will be exclusively governed by the material laws of Switzerland. The Courts of Solothurn shall be exclusive jurisdiction.



