5200 Yonge St Suite 200, Toronto, ON

Terms and Conditions

Song Criminal Defence is a boutique criminal defence law firm that provides legal services all throughout Ontario including but not limited to the following cities: Downtown Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Greater Toronto Area ("GTA"), Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Niagara Region, Kitchener, Brantford, Cayuga, Newmarket, Simcoe, Barrie, Durham, Oshawa, and London.

You accept all terms and conditions outlined herein by accessing and using our website www.songcriminaldefence.com and you are bound by these Terms and Conditions as these terms and conditions are a legal and binding agreement between you and Song Criminal Defence.

Any and all information, materials, or opinions expressed are not to be considered legal advice and at no time should you rely on, take and/or fail to take action based on the information, materials, or opinions contained in our website. All information and materials on our website consists of personal opinions only and are not to be considered as legal advice.

Song Criminal Defence does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information, materials, or opinions expressed on our website.

No individual accessing or using our website will be considered our client unless we are formally retained as your lawyer and a formal solicitor-client relationship is established. For example, you are not our client if you call us for a meeting or fill out our call to action form.

Song Criminal Defence and the operators of this website will not be held liable for any acts or omissions made by you based on the views, representations and/or information or other content contained in the website.

Privacy Policy

Song Criminal Defence strives to protect the privacy of all our clients by adhering to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. This privacy policy seeks to direct our actions and to serve those that view our website by informing how personally identifiable information is being used.

We will clearly identify the purpose for collecting personal information before and at the time of collecting this information. We will obtain consent if the use of this information is anticipated to be used for any other unstated purpose unless required by law or if there is a risk to public security.

Song Criminal Defence will keep your personal information for the period of time necessary to fulfill the purpose for which the information is being kept or as required by law or as prescribed by the Law Society of Ontario.

We will take reasonable and necessary steps to keep all your personal information safe from unauthorized use, disclosure, changes, or loss.

Song Criminal Defence will keep your personal information accurate, correct and up-to-date with respect to its stated purpose for collection.

We will provide access to information we have gathered from you and we will respond to any requests you make for this information. Song Criminal Defence reserves the right to refrain from disclosing information when public safety or public security is at risk, when solicitor-client privilege protects the information sought, or as required by law or policy of the Law Society of Ontario.

We will not sell or trade your personally identifiable information to any third parties. We will not transfer your personally identifiable information unless we provide you with advanced notice not including organizations or companies that assist in operating this website such as hosting companies or companies that assist in running our business or as required by law.

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