Terms & conditions

Who we are and how to contact us

alcyonelaw.com is a site operated by Alcyone Law Ltd (“We”, “Us”, “Our”). We are a company registered in England and Wales. Our registered office address is 167-169 Great Portland Street London W1W 5PF.

Zahra Mohamed is the principal solicitor of Alcyone Law Ltd.

We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Our SRA number is 8014879.

To contact us, please email info@alcyonelaw.com or telephone us on +447572440599.

By using our site you accept these terms

By using our site, you confirm that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them.

If you do not agree to these terms, you must not use our site.

We recommend that you print a copy of these terms for future reference.

There are other terms that may apply to you

These terms of use refer to the following additional terms, which also apply to your use of our site:

  • Our Privacy Policy
  • Our Legal Notice
  • Our Cookie Policy

We may make changes to these terms

We may amend these terms from time to time. Please check these terms regularly to ensure you understand the terms that apply at that time.

We may make changes to our site

We may update and change our site from time to time to reflect changes to our services, user needs, and business priorities.

We may suspend or withdraw our site

Our site is made available free of charge.

We do not guarantee that our site, or any content on it, will always be available or uninterrupted. We may suspend or withdraw or restrict availability without notice for business or operational reasons.

You are also responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our site through your internet connection comply with these terms.

How you may use material on our site

We are the owner or licensee of all intellectual property rights in our site and the material published on it. All such rights are reserved.

You may print off one copy and download extracts of any page(s) for personal use and may share content with others.

You must not:

  • Modify copies of any materials
  • Use images, videos, or graphics separately from text
  • Use any content for commercial purposes without permission

If you breach these terms, your right to use our site will cease immediately.

Do not rely on information on this site

The content on our site is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal advice.

You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking any action based on the content of this site.

While we make reasonable efforts to update information, we make no guarantees regarding accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

We are not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on content on our site.

We are not responsible for websites we link to

Where our site contains links to third-party websites, these are provided for your information only.

We have no control over their content and accept no responsibility for them.

How to complain about content

If you wish to raise a complaint regarding content on our site, please contact us using the details provided above.

How we may use your personal information

We will only use your personal information as set out in our Privacy Policy.

We are not responsible for viruses and you must not introduce them

We do not guarantee that our site will be secure or free from bugs or viruses.

You must not:

  • Introduce malicious software (viruses, trojans, etc.)
  • Attempt unauthorised access to our site or servers
  • Conduct denial-of-service attacks

Any such actions may constitute a criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990, and we will report breaches to relevant authorities.

Rules about linking to our site

You may link to our homepage in a fair and legal way that does not harm our reputation.

You must not:

  • Suggest any endorsement or association where none exists
  • Link from websites you do not own
  • Frame our site within another site

We reserve the right to withdraw linking permission without notice.

Which country’s laws apply to any disputes?

These terms of use are governed by the laws of England and Wales.

Both parties agree that the courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes.