Terms & Conditions
Privacy Notice and Website Terms & Conditions
1. Introduction
This Privacy Notice outlines what you can expect from us in relation to your personal data when you access our services, visit our website, or contact us. It provides a summary of how your personal information is handled, allowing you to navigate directly to areas of interest.
By accessing and using this website, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not accept these Terms and Conditions, you are not authorised to use this website.
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales and shall be interpreted in accordance with them. The English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of or in connection with these Terms.
You may print and retain a copy of these Terms for your records. They constitute a legal agreement between you and Beachwood Solicitors Ltd (“we”, “us”, or “our”) and may only be amended with our explicit consent. We reserve the right to update or modify these Terms at our discretion by publishing the revised version on this website. In some instances, specific terms may apply to certain sections of the website; where applicable, such terms will be clearly identified.
2. Legal Information
Any information provided on this website regarding our services or legal topics is for general guidance only. It does not account for individual circumstances and may not reflect the latest legal developments.
This website is intended solely for residents of England and Wales and is based on the laws of England and Wales. If you are accessing this site from outside these jurisdictions, please be aware that legal requirements may differ.
We strongly advise seeking tailored advice from a suitably qualified legal professional before taking, or refraining from taking, any action based on content published on this website.
3. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and currency of content on this website, we accept no responsibility for any errors, omissions, or outdated material, particularly in archived content.
We provide no express or implied warranties or representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, or quality of the information on this site. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all liability for any loss or damage—direct, indirect, or consequential—arising from your use of this website. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Loss of profits, business opportunities, or goodwill
• Loss of contracts
• Increased administrative or management costs
• Loss resulting from unforeseeable consequences of any breach
This exclusion does not apply to liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot be lawfully excluded.
Although we aim to ensure website availability at all times, we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. The website may be temporarily unavailable due to maintenance, system failure, or other reasons beyond our control. We accept no liability for any such interruptions or for any resulting loss.
Unless otherwise explicitly stated, nothing on this website constitutes a binding offer, legal advice, or other professional services. You acknowledge that you have not relied upon any content as a substitute for legal consultation.
4. External Links
This website may contain links to external websites not operated or controlled by Beachwood Solicitors Ltd. These links are provided for your convenience and do not constitute an endorsement of the linked sites or their services.
We do not control the content of third-party websites and accept no responsibility for them. You access such websites at your own risk.
5. Security and Misuse
Although we take reasonable precautions to ensure that the website and downloadable materials are virus-free, we cannot guarantee this. You are responsible for implementing appropriate IT safeguards.
You must not misuse the website, including (but not limited to):
• Gaining unauthorised access
• Introducing malicious software (e.g., viruses, trojans, worms)
• Launching denial-of-service or distributed denial-of-service attacks
Breaches of this nature may constitute criminal offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. We will report any such breach to the relevant authorities and fully cooperate, including disclosing your identity. Your right to access the website will terminate immediately in the event of a breach.
We are not liable for any damage caused by technologically harmful material that may affect your equipment, data, or other proprietary material.
6. Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise stated, all intellectual property rights (including copyright and trademarks) in the content of this website are owned by Beachwood Solicitors Ltd.
You may display website content on your screen and print a reasonable number of unaltered copies for your personal, non-commercial use. You must not remove or alter any copyright notices, trademarks, or authorship attributions.
Other than as permitted by law, you may not reproduce, modify, permanently store, distribute, transmit, republish, or commercially exploit any website content without our prior written permission. This applies to both the visual material and the underlying source code.
You may create a link to our homepage, but framing the website or linking to internal pages without prior consent is prohibited.