Definitions

“We,” “us,” “our,” and “firm” refer to Ramos Law, PA. “You” and “your” refer to site visitors, clients, and users.

Use of Website

By using this site, you agree to these Terms. Do not use the site for any unlawful or prohibited purpose. All content (articles, videos, podcasts, etc.) is for general information only and is not legal advice. Viewing the site does not create an attorney–client relationship. That relationship begins only after signing a Legal Services Agreement and paying for services. The site is provided “as is” without warranties.

Changes

We may change or remove content, or update these Terms, at any time without notice. Continued use means you accept the changes.

Third Party Links

Links to outside websites are for convenience only. We are not responsible for their content or availability.

Intellectual Property

All content on this site is owned or licensed by Ramos Law. You may only use it for personal, non-commercial purposes. Copying, distributing, or reusing content without written consent is prohibited. We may use others’ trademarks for teaching or examples; rights remain with the trademark owners.

Privacy Policy

We collect information via contact forms, cookies, and server logs to improve your experience. We do not sell your data. Information may be shared with vendors working on our behalf or, when appropriate, with unaffiliated attorneys.

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  • Security: We take steps to protect your data but cannot guarantee complete security.

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Communication

We respond to emails and calls during business hours.

Meetings

Meetings are held remotely (phone, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.). Clients must ensure privacy on their end to preserve attorney–client confidentiality.