These General Terms of Use set out the conditions under which Bignon Lebray makes this website available to you, and the conditions under which you may access and use it. Use of the website implies full and unconditional acceptance of the General Terms of Use set out below. These terms may be amended or supplemented at any time. Users of the website are therefore invited to consult them regularly.
1. Access to the website
The user declares that they have the necessary skills and resources to access the website, and acknowledges having verified that the computer configuration used contains no virus and is in full working order.
Bignon Lebray uses its best efforts to ensure that the website is accessible to users at all times. However, it may not be held liable if the website is unavailable, for any reason whatsoever.
The information contained on the website is provided for users’ general information only. It is not intended to replace or substitute legal, tax or any other professional advice or consultation.
Although Bignon Lebray takes the greatest care to ensure the quality and reliability of the information contained on the website, such information is provided for information purposes only, without any express or implied warranty as to its validity, completeness or timeliness. Consequently, visitors acknowledge that they use this information at their own risk.
Bignon Lebray reserves the right to revise, delete, change or modify this website, in whole or in part, at any time and without prior notice.
2. Intellectual property
The content of the website, its general structure, as well as the software, texts, animated or non-animated images, photographs, know-how and all other elements comprising the website are the exclusive property of Bignon Lebray or of third parties that have granted Bignon Lebray the necessary rights.
The user is authorised only to display the pages of the website on their screen and may reproduce the intellectual property elements of the website only temporarily and solely for the purpose of consulting the website.
Any total or partial reproduction or representation of this website by any person, without the express authorisation of Bignon Lebray, is prohibited and would constitute infringement punishable under the French Intellectual Property Code.
The same applies to any databases appearing, where applicable, on the website, which are also protected by the French Intellectual Property Code.
The distinctive signs of Bignon Lebray and its partners, such as domain names, trademarks, corporate names and logos appearing on the website, are protected by the French Intellectual Property Code. Any total or partial reproduction of these distinctive signs from elements of the website without the express authorisation of the website publisher is therefore prohibited within the meaning of the French Intellectual Property Code.
3. Hyperlinks
Bignon Lebray reserves the right to remove any links offered by its website to a third-party website if that website were to become contrary to the essential principles of the legal profession, in accordance with the profession’s internal rules.
Users of the website may not create deep links to this website without the prior written authorisation of Bignon Lebray.
In any event, any hyperlinks pointing to the firm’s website must be removed at Bignon Lebray’s first request.
4. Governing law and jurisdiction
Any dispute relating to the use of the website is governed by French law. The competent courts of Paris shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
5. Personal data protection and cookies
For further information on the cookies used and on the measures implemented in relation to personal data protection, please refer to the Privacy Policy.