Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Introduction
Welcome to Ayllon-Ramirez Immigration Law Office, PLLC, doing business as Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm (“we,” “us,” or “our”). These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of our services, including our SMS communication platform. By using our services, you agree to comply with these Terms.
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using our services, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms. If you do not agree, please discontinue using our services immediately.
User Responsibilities and Conduct
Users agree to:
- Use the platform for lawful purposes only.
- Avoid abusive, harassing, or harmful behavior toward other users or staff.
- Refrain from actions that could harm the platform, its users, or its reputation, including attempts to hack or misuse the system.
Intellectual Property Rights
All content, including but not limited to trademarks, copyrights, and service marks, provided by Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm remains the property of Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm. Users are granted a limited, non-exclusive license to access and use the platform for its intended purpose.
Account Information and Security
Users are responsible for maintaining the security and confidentiality of their account information. Any unauthorized activity conducted through your account is your responsibility unless you notify us of security breaches promptly.
Privacy and Data Collection
Your data is handled according to our Privacy Policy. Please review this policy to understand how your information is collected, used, and protected.
Limitation of Liability
Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm is not liable for any damages arising from the use or inability to use our services, including but not limited to loss of data, profits, or reputation.
Termination or Suspension of Services
We reserve the right to terminate or suspend user accounts without prior notice for violations of these Terms or other conduct deemed harmful to our business or users.
Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. Disputes will be resolved through mediation or arbitration, as required, before pursuing legal action.
Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. Changes will be communicated via email or posted on our website. Continued use of our services after updates indicates acceptance of the revised Terms.
SMS Communication
Consent for SMS Communication
By opting in to SMS communication, you agree to receive text messages from Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm. Information collected through SMS consent will not be shared with third parties.
Types of SMS Communications
You may receive text messages related to:
- Appointment reminders
- Case updates
- Important legal notifications
Frequency
While the frequency of messages will depend on the nature of your communication with Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm, you may exchange up to 200 messages during ongoing discussions or case updates.
Fees
Standard message and data rates may apply as per your mobile carrier’s policies.
Opt-In
By contacting Ayllon-Ramirez Law Firm through the phone number provided on our website, you consent to receive SMS communication. During your initial call with us, we will confirm your consent to receive text messages. Your verbal consent will be documented and considered sufficient for opting into SMS communication.
Opt-Out
You can opt out at any time by replying “STOP” to any text message received from us. Once you opt out, no further communication will be sent.
Contact Information
For questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please contact us:
Email: nancy@ayllonramirezlaw.com
Phone: 484-734-0606
Address: 312 West State Street, Suite 214, Kennett Square, PA 19348
Contact Us
- 312 West State Street, Suite 214, Kennett Square, PA 19348
- 484-734-0606
- nancy@ayllonramirezlaw.com
About Me
Attorney Nancy Ayllon-Ramirez has over ten years of experience in family-based immigration cases, consular processing, non-immigrant visas, and naturalization. Ms. Ayllon-Ramirez worked as a legal assistant before and during law school.