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Disclaimer and Terms of Use
1. Informational nature of content
The content of this website is purely informational and general in scope. It does not constitute legal advice, an opinion or a position on any specific case, and cannot replace individual professional advice. Use of this website does not create any attorney-client relationship between the user and Loser Law Office.
2. Limitation of liability
Loser Law Office endeavours to keep its content accurate and up-to-date but makes no warranty as to its completeness, accuracy, timeliness or fitness for any particular purpose. To the extent permitted by law, all liability is excluded for direct or indirect, material or immaterial damages arising from access to, use of or inability to use the content, or from technical malfunctions.
3. Links to third-party sites
This site may contain links to third-party sites, provided solely for the user's convenience. Loser Law Office has no control over their content and assumes no responsibility for their availability, quality, accuracy or compliance with the law.
4. Copyright
All content on this site — texts, images, trademarks, logos, visual identity, source code and structure — is protected by the Federal Act on Copyright (CopA, SR 231.1) and applicable international conventions. Any reproduction, distribution, modification, retransmission, publication or commercial use, in whole or in part, without the firm's prior written consent is expressly prohibited.
5. Communications via the site
Sending email or other electronic communications to the firm is neither secure nor confidential and does not, in itself, create any professional relationship. Until a mandate has been formally entrusted to the firm, users are advised not to transmit confidential or sensitive information through unsecured channels.
6. Changes
Loser Law Office reserves the right to modify the content of the site and these terms at any time without notice. The version published on this page shall prevail.
7. Governing law and jurisdiction
This site and any related dispute are governed exclusively by Swiss law. Exclusive jurisdiction: Lugano, subject to mandatory legal provisions.