Mitchell Property Law, PLLC

Terms and Privacy Policy

Mitchell Property Law (“the Firm”) provides this website and all information, resources, and materials contained within it subject to your acceptance of the terms, policies, and notices described here (“Terms of Use”). By accessing, browsing, or using this website in any way, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use.
If you do not agree to these terms, you are prohibited from using this website.
These Terms of Use apply to all visitors and users, including clients, prospective clients, vendors, and individuals who submit content or communications through this site.

1. No Attorney–Client Relationship

Accessing this website does not create an attorney–client relationship with Mitchell Property Law.
An attorney–client relationship will only be formed after:

  1. The Firm agrees to take your matter, and

  2. You and the Firm execute a written engagement agreement.

Using forms, submitting inquiries, clicking “Contact Us,” or sending emails through this website does not establish an attorney–client relationship.
All materials on this website are for educational and informational purposes only.

2. External Links

This website may include links to external or third-party websites. These sites maintain their own privacy policies and practices, and Mitchell Property Law is not responsible for the content, policies, or operations of any third-party website.
Your interaction with any third-party site is solely at your own risk.

3. User Comments, Submissions & Feedback

If you provide the Firm with comments, suggestions, ideas, proposals, or other submissions (“Comments”), whether voluntarily or upon request, you agree that Mitchell Property Law may:

  • Edit, reproduce, publish, distribute, or use such Comments in any medium, and

  • Do so without requiring permission, payment, or acknowledgment.

The Firm is not obligated to:

  1. Keep Comments confidential,

  2. Compensate you for Comments, or

  3. Respond to Comments.

We may—but are not obligated to—monitor or remove content we consider unlawful, harmful, defamatory, offensive, or otherwise objectionable.

You agree that:
  • Your submissions will not infringe on any person’s intellectual property, privacy, or proprietary rights.

  • Your submissions will not contain unlawful, obscene, abusive, or harmful material, nor any malware or code intended to disrupt the website.

  • You will not misrepresent your identity, email address, or the origin of your submission.

  • You are solely responsible for the contents and accuracy of any Comment you provide.

4. Revisions to These Terms

Mitchell Property Law reserves the right, at any time and at its sole discretion, to update or modify these Terms of Use. All changes will be posted on this page. Your continued use of the website following any updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.

5. No Warranties & Limitation of Liability

This website and its content are provided on an “as-is” and “as-available” basis without warranties of any kind—express or implied—including those relating to:

  • Accuracy, reliability, or completeness

  • Merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose

  • Uninterrupted or error-free operation

The Firm does not guarantee that the information on the site is current or suitable for any specific legal matter.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Mitchell Property Law, its attorneys, staff, affiliates, and service providers shall not be liable for any damages—direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, or special—arising from your use of the website or reliance on any website content.

6. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Mitchell Property Law, including its owners, attorneys, staff, contractors, affiliates, and service providers, from any claims, damages, liabilities, or expenses (including attorneys’ fees) arising from:

  • Your use of the website

  • Your violation of these Terms of Use

  • Your infringement of any third-party rights

7. Termination

These Terms remain in effect until terminated by either you or the Firm. You may terminate at any time by discontinuing use of the website.

The Firm may terminate or restrict access immediately and without notice if it determines that you have violated these Terms.

Any obligations incurred before termination will survive.

8. Severability

If any portion of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder shall continue in full force to the maximum extent permitted by law.

9. Entire Agreement

These Terms of Use represent the complete agreement between you and Mitchell Property Law regarding your use of this website and supersede all prior communications, whether oral or written.

Any ambiguity in these Terms will not be interpreted against the Firm as the drafting party.

10. Governing Law

These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.

12. Contact Information

For questions about these Terms of Use, you may contact us at:
mack@mitchellpropertylaw.com