What these terms cover
This page sets out the legal terms governing your use of the site and any engagement with ScriptCraft Guild's services. Why so much structure? Because good legal drafting reduces friction before it starts.
1. Website use
You’re welcome to browse publicly available content, contact us for an initial discussion, and use the site for lawful purposes only. Please don’t attempt to interfere with security, scrape content, or misuse any form submission. Sensible boundaries, right?
2. Enquiries and consultations
Submitting an enquiry doesn’t create a solicitor-client relationship on its own. That relationship begins only when we’ve confirmed scope, availability, and the terms that apply to the work. We’ll say it plainly, so you’re never left guessing.
3. Contract drafting and review services
Our services may include contract drafting, legal document review, legal consultation, and agreement negotiation. Each instruction is assessed on its own facts, urgency, and risk profile. No two matters are identical. Why should the process be?
4. Your responsibilities
- Provide accurate, complete, and up-to-date information.
- Review drafts promptly and flag issues early.
- Use final documents only for their intended purpose.
- Seek independent advice where a matter falls outside agreed scope.
5. Intellectual property and content
All site content, layouts, and written materials remain protected unless we expressly agree otherwise. You may link to public pages, but you may not reproduce or republish our content without permission. Simple enough.
6. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, we’re not liable for losses caused by misuse of the site, incomplete instructions, or reliance on material that hasn’t been formally retained or approved for your specific matter. That’s not a cop-out; it’s standard professional risk management.
7. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time to reflect legal, operational, or website changes. Continued use of the site after an update means you accept the revised version. Prefer certainty? Check back when a matter matters.