Welcome to UrlegalCorner

This Website is a platform designed to facilitate remote legal services on a freelance basis for clients worldwide. It is operated by a collaborative group of lawyers who provide legal support and references to clients across jurisdictions. This Website is not a licensed law firm, company, or entity in any jurisdiction. Instead, it serves as a medium for clients to connect with lawyers who are licensed to practice in the relevant jurisdictions.

1. Scope of Services

 

1.1 Connecting Clients with Lawyers

UrlegalCorner is a unique platform that bridges the gap between clients seeking legal assistance and independent lawyers who are licensed to practice in their respective jurisdictions. The Website acts as a facilitator, enabling clients to find and collaborate with lawyers who specialize in the areas of law relevant to their needs.

  • How It Works: Clients can browse through our website, review our services, and initiate contact based on their specific legal requirements. Lawyers, in turn, can respond to client inquiries and provide their services on a freelance or remote basis.
  • Global Reach: The platform is designed to cater to clients and lawyers from around the world, making it a truly international collaboration hub.

1.2 Independent Professionals

The lawyers working on UrlegalCorner are independent professionals who are licensed to practice law in their respective jurisdictions. They are not employees, agents, or representatives of UrlegalCorner.

  • Licensing and Regulation: Each lawyer is responsible for ensuring that they comply with the licensing and regulatory requirements of the jurisdiction(s) in which they practice.
  • No Affiliation: UrlegalCorner does not endorse or guarantee the qualifications, expertise, or services of any lawyer listed on the platform. Clients are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence before engaging a lawyer.

1.3 Facilitation, Not Legal Advice

UrlegalCorner does not provide legal advice directly. Instead, it serves as a medium to connect clients with lawyers who can assist with their specific legal needs.

  • No Attorney-Client Relationship: Using the Website does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and UrlegalCorner. Any legal services provided are solely between you and the lawyer you engage.
  • Client-Lawyer Relationship: Once a client engages a lawyer through the platform, the relationship is strictly between the client and the lawyer. UrlegalCorner is not a party to this relationship and does not interfere with the provision of legal services.

1.4 No Advertisement or Solicitation

Nothing on this Website constitutes an advertisement or solicitation for legal services. It is purely a medium for collaboration.

  • Purpose of the Platform: The primary purpose of UrlegalCorner is to facilitate connections between clients and lawyers. It does not promote or advertise the services of any specific lawyer or law firm.
  • Ethical Compliance: By refraining from advertising, UrlegalCorner ensures compliance with ethical rules and regulations governing the legal profession in various jurisdictions.

2. Compliance with Privacy Laws

 

2.1 Commitment to Privacy

UrlegalCorner is committed to protecting your privacy and complying with applicable data protection laws. We recognize the importance of safeguarding personal data and have implemented robust measures to ensure compliance with privacy regulations.

2.2 Applicable Privacy Laws

The Website adheres to the following privacy and data protection frameworks:

  • United Arab Emirates (UAE) and GCC regulations: We comply with the principles of data minimization, purpose limitation, and accountability as outlined in the UAE’s Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021 on the Protection of Personal Data (PDPL) and GCC regulations. This includes ensuring that personal data is collected and processed lawfully, transparently, and for specified purposes.
  • United Kingdom (UK) and United States of America (US): We adhere to the UK’s Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and The Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C which emphasize fairness, transparency, and lawful processing of personal data.
  • International Conventions: We follow best practices for remote work and cross-border data transfers, ensuring that personal data is protected regardless of where it is processed or stored.

2.3 Data Collection and Use

For more details on how we collect, use, and protect your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

3. Intellectual Property

 

3.1 Ownership of Content

All content on this Website, including text, graphics, logos, and software, is the property of UrlegalCorner or its collaborators and is protected by intellectual property laws.

  • Copyright Protection: The content on this Website is protected under copyright laws, and unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
  • Trademarks: The name UrlegalCorner and its logo are trademarks of the platform. Unauthorized use of these trademarks is prohibited and shall follow legal actions for breach.

3.2 Permitted Use

You may access and use the content on this Website for personal, non-commercial purposes only. Any other use, including reproduction, modification, or distribution, requires prior written consent from UrlegalCorner.

4. Limitation of Liability

 

4.1 “As Is” Basis

This Website is provided “as is” without any warranties, express or implied.

  • No Guarantees: UrlegalCorner does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided by lawyers or third parties.
  • User Responsibility: Users are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy and suitability of any information obtained through the Website.

4.2 No Guarantee of Outcomes

We do not guarantee the outcome of any legal matter or the quality of services provided by lawyers listed on this platform. The success of any legal matter depends on various factors, including the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

4.3 Exclusion of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, UrlegalCorner and its collaborators shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of this Website or the services provided by lawyers listed on this platform.

Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 18/03/2025

This Cookie Policy explains how UrlegalCorner uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience on our Website.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help us improve your browsing experience by remembering your preferences and settings.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

 
  • Essential Cookies: Necessary for the Website to function properly.
  • Analytics Cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with the Website.
  • Functional Cookies: Enable enhanced functionality and personalization.
  • Marketing Cookies: Used to deliver relevant advertisements based on your interests (if applicable).

3. Managing Cookies

 

You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, disabling essential cookies may affect the functionality of the Website.

4. Consent

By using this Website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this policy. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Terms of Use

 

Effective Date: 18/03/2025

By accessing or using UrlegalCorner (“Website”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use the Website.

1. Eligibility

  • You must be at least 18 years old to use this Website.
  • By using this Website, you represent that you have the legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement.

2. User Responsibilities

  • You agree to provide accurate and complete information when using the Website.
  • You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password.
  • You agree not to use the Website for any unlawful or unauthorized purpose.

3. Prohibited Activities

You may not:

  • Use the Website for any illegal or unauthorized purpose.
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the Website.
  • Interfere with the proper functioning of the Website.
  • Use the Website to advertise or solicit legal services.

4. Termination

We reserve the right to terminate or suspend your access to the Website at any time, without notice, for any reason, including violation of these Terms of Use.

5. Governing Law

These Terms of Use are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which UrlegalCorner operates. Any disputes arising from these terms shall be resolved exclusively in the courts of that jurisdiction.

Professional Disclaimer

Effective Date: 18/03/2025

1. Not a Law Firm

UrlegalCorner is not a law firm, licensed entity, or regulated organization in any jurisdiction. It is a collaborative platform that connects clients with independent lawyers who are licensed to practice in their respective jurisdictions.

2. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Using this Website or contacting a lawyer through this platform does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and UrlegalCorner. Any legal services provided are solely between you and the lawyer you engage.

3. No Guarantee of Outcomes

We do not guarantee the outcome of any legal matter or the quality of services provided by lawyers listed on this platform. The success of any legal matter depends on various factors, including the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

4. Independent Legal Advice

You are encouraged to seek independent legal advice before making any decisions based on information obtained through this Website.

5. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, UrlegalCorner and its collaborators shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of this Website or the services provided by lawyers listed on this platform.

6. No Advertisement

Nothing on this Website constitutes an advertisement or solicitation for legal services. It is purely a medium for clients around the world to collaborate with remote lawyers.

Welcome to UrlegalCorner (“Website”). This Website is a platform designed to facilitate remote legal services on a freelance basis for clients worldwide. It is operated by a collaborative group of lawyers who provide legal support and references to clients across jurisdictions. This Website is not a licensed law firm, company, or entity in any jurisdiction. Instead, it serves as a medium for clients to connect with lawyers who are licensed to practice in the relevant jurisdictions.

Comprehensive Legal Policies, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policies

Effective From: 18 March 2025 and Last Updated: 15 December 2025

Article 1 - Introduction

  1. This Charter sets forth the comprehensive legal framework governing the operation of UrlegalCorner (“Website,” “Platform,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). It consolidates the Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Professional Disclaimer, Indemnification, and related provisions into a single, coherent instrument. The objective is to ensure transparency, accountability, and compliance with applicable laws while protecting the interests of UrlegalCorner.
  2. UrlegalCorner is a collaborative platform facilitating remote legal services. It is not a law firm, company, or regulated entity in any jurisdiction. Lawyers accessible through the Website are independent professionals, not employees or agents of UrlegalCorner. They remain solely responsible for compliance with licensing and regulatory requirements in their jurisdictions.
  3. The Charter is drafted in recognition of the fact that UrlegalCorner operates across multiple jurisdictions, each with its own regulatory frameworks governing privacy, data protection, professional conduct, and dispute resolution. Accordingly, the provisions herein are deliberately broad, designed to ensure compliance with diverse legal systems while maintaining a consistent standard of protection.

Article 2 - Scope of Services

  1. The Platform enables clients to review services, initiate contact, and engage with lawyers on a freelance basis. UrlegalCorner itself does not provide legal advice, nor does it act as a law firm. Any legal services provided are strictly between the client and the lawyer, and UrlegalCorner is not a party to that relationship.
  2. The Website’s role is limited to facilitation. It does not endorse, guarantee, or supervise the qualifications, expertise, or services of any lawyer listed. Clients are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence before engaging a lawyer.
  3. By using the Platform, clients acknowledge that UrlegalCorner is not responsible for the quality, accuracy, or adequacy of legal services provided by independent lawyers. Lawyers, in turn, acknowledge that they are solely responsible for compliance with licensing and regulatory requirements in their jurisdictions.

Article 3 - No Attorney - Client Relationship

  1. Use of the Website does not create an attorney‑client relationship between any user and UrlegalCorner. Communications through the Website are not privileged or confidential vis‑à‑vis UrlegalCorner. The attorney‑client relationship, if any, arises only upon direct engagement between the client and the independent lawyer.
  2. This clause ensures compliance with professional conduct rules in India, the UAE, Singapore, and other jurisdictions, where solicitation and misrepresentation of legal services are prohibited. It also protects UrlegalCorner from liability by clarifying its role as a facilitator rather than a provider of legal services.

Article 4 - Professional Indemnification

UrlegalCorner expressly disclaims liability for the professional acts, omissions, or advice of independent lawyers engaged through the Website. Each lawyer remains solely liable for the services they provide, and clients acknowledge that UrlegalCorner is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not assume responsibility for the outcome of any legal matter.

Clause 1 - General Indemnification Obligation

All users, whether clients or lawyers agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless UrlegalCorner, its collaborators, affiliates, and representatives against any claims, demands, damages, costs, or expenses (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of or connected with:

  1. reliance upon advice or services rendered by independent lawyers;
  2. disputes between clients and lawyers;
  3. breach of professional obligations by lawyers;
  4. misuse of the Website by any user;
  5. violation of applicable laws or regulations in connection with use of the Website.

This indemnification obligation is intended to be broad, covering all conceivable claims that may arise from the conduct of users, thereby insulating UrlegalCorner from liability.

Clause 2 - Jurisdictional Commentary

India:
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, indemnity clauses are enforceable provided they are not contrary to public policy. Courts in India have consistently upheld indemnity provisions in commercial contracts, recognizing their importance in allocating risk. UrlegalCorner’s indemnification clause is drafted to comply with Indian law, ensuring that liability for professional misconduct rests solely with the lawyer.

United Arab Emirates:

The UAE Civil Code (Federal Law No. 5 of 1985) recognizes indemnity provisions, provided they do not contravene mandatory rules of law. Indemnity clauses must not absolve a party from liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct. UrlegalCorner’s indemnification clause is carefully drafted to ensure compliance with UAE law, insulating the Platform from liability while preserving accountability for lawyers.

Singapore:
The Singapore Contracts Act and common law principles recognize indemnity clauses as valid mechanisms for risk allocation. Courts in Singapore have enforced indemnity provisions, provided they are clear and unambiguous. UrlegalCorner’s indemnification clause is drafted with clarity, ensuring that liability rests solely with the lawyer.

European Union and United Kingdom:

Under English common law, indemnity clauses are enforceable provided they are not unconscionable. The EU also recognizes indemnity provisions in commercial contracts, subject to consumer protection laws. UrlegalCorner’s indemnification clause is drafted to comply with these principles, ensuring that liability rests solely with the lawyer.

United States:

Indemnity clauses are widely recognized under US law, subject to limitations in certain states. Courts have consistently upheld indemnity provisions in commercial contracts, recognizing their importance in allocating risk. UrlegalCorner’s indemnification clause is drafted to comply with US principles, ensuring that liability rests solely with the lawyer.

Clause 3 - Illustrative Scenarios

Scenario A – Negligent Advice:

A lawyer engaged through UrlegalCorner provides negligent advice in relation to a corporate restructuring in Dubai. The client suffers financial loss as a result. Under the indemnification clause, the liability rests solely with the lawyer. UrlegalCorner is insulated from exposure, and the client’s recourse is against the lawyer directly.

Scenario B – Breach of Licensing Obligations:

A lawyer fails to comply with licensing obligations in India. The client suffers loss as a result. The indemnification clause ensures that UrlegalCorner is protected from liability. The lawyer is solely responsible for the misconduct, and the client’s recourse is against the lawyer directly.

Scenario C – Misuse of Platform:

A client misuses the Platform to engage in fraudulent activity. A third party suffers losses as a result. The indemnification clause ensures that UrlegalCorner is protected from liability. The client is solely responsible for the misconduct, and the third party’s recourse is against the client directly.

Clause 4 - Enforcement Mechanisms

Indemnification obligations are enforceable through arbitration under Article 11. In the event of a dispute, UrlegalCorner may initiate arbitration proceedings to enforce indemnification obligations. The arbitral award shall be final and binding, enforceable in courts of competent jurisdiction.

Clause 5 - Comparative Notes

  1. India: Indemnity clauses are enforceable under the Indian Contract Act, provided they are not contrary to public policy.
  2. UAE: Indemnity clauses must not absolve a party from liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct.
  3. Singapore: Indemnity clauses are enforceable provided they are clear and unambiguous.
  4. EU/UK: Indemnity clauses are enforceable under common law, subject to consumer protection laws.
  5. US: Indemnity clauses are widely recognized, subject to limitations in certain states.

Clause 6 - Protective Emphasis

By expressly including professional indemnification, the Charter ensures that UrlegalCorner is insulated from liability for professional conduct that lies exclusively within the responsibility of independent lawyers. This clause is critical to protecting the Platform from exposure to claims arising from professional misconduct, disputes between clients and lawyers, or misuse of the Website.

Article 5 - Privacy and Data Protection

UrlegalCorner acknowledges the paramount importance of safeguarding personal data in an era of heightened regulatory scrutiny and international data flows. The Platform undertakes to comply with general principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, and accountability, which are recognized across diverse jurisdictions.

  1. India: The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 requires organizations to process personal data only for lawful purposes, with explicit consent where necessary. UrlegalCorner aligns with these principles by ensuring that data collected from Indian users is processed with transparency, purpose limitation, and minimization. For example, if a client in Delhi registers to engage a lawyer in Dubai, UrlegalCorner ensures that only essential data (name, contact details, and matter description) is transferred, with safeguards in place.
  2. United Arab Emirates: Federal Decree‑Law No. 45 of 2021 on the Protection of Personal Data imposes obligations on controllers to implement security measures and regulate cross‑border transfers. UrlegalCorner complies by encrypting data in transit and ensuring that transfers outside the UAE are subject to contractual safeguards. For instance, if a Dubai‑based lawyer communicates with a client in London, UrlegalCorner ensures that the transfer complies with UAE PDPL principles.
  3. Singapore: The Personal Data Protection Act 2012 requires organizations to notify individuals of the purposes for which their data is collected and to obtain consent. UrlegalCorner provides clear notices at the point of collection and allows Singaporean users to withdraw consent at any time.
  4. European Union and United Kingdom: The GDPR and UK Data Protection Act 2018 impose strict requirements on lawful processing, data subject rights, and cross‑border transfers. UrlegalCorner adopts GDPR‑level compliance as a baseline, ensuring that rights such as access, rectification, erasure, and portability are available to all users, regardless of jurisdiction.
  5. United States: The Privacy Act of 1974 and sectoral laws provide protections in specific contexts. While UrlegalCorner is not a US‑based entity, it applies equivalent safeguards to US users, ensuring fairness and transparency.
  6. Retention of personal data is limited to the duration necessary for the purposes of processing. Upon expiry of retention periods, data is securely deleted or anonymized. UrlegalCorner reserves the right to retain data for longer periods where it is necessary to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce agreements.
  7. Security measures include encryption of data in transit and at rest, secure servers, firewalls, access controls, authentication protocols, audits, and employee training. Users have rights recognized under applicable privacy laws, including the right to access their personal data, the right to rectify inaccuracies, the right to request erasure, the right to restrict processing, the right to data portability, and the right to object to processing.

Article 6 - Cookies and Tracking

  1. UrlegalCorner uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance user experience. Cookies may include essential cookies necessary for Website functionality, analytics cookies to monitor usage patterns, functional cookies to enable personalization, and marketing cookies to deliver relevant content.
  2. Users may manage or disable cookies through browser settings, though disabling essential cookies may impair Website functionality. Continued use of the Website constitutes consent to the use of cookies.

Article 7 - Children’s Privacy

The Website is not intended for individuals under the age of eighteen. UrlegalCorner does not knowingly collect personal data from minors. If such data is inadvertently collected, it shall be deleted promptly upon discovery.

Article 8 - Limitation of Liability

  1. The Website is provided strictly on an “as is” basis, without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. UrlegalCorner does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of information provided by lawyers or third parties. No assurance is given regarding the outcome of any legal matter.
  2. To the fullest extent permitted by law, UrlegalCorner disclaims liability for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the Website or reliance upon services provided by lawyers listed therein. This includes, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, data, or other intangible losses.

Article 9 - Force Majeure

UrlegalCorner shall not be liable for failure to comply with these policies due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including natural disasters, cyber‑attacks, governmental actions, pandemics, wars, political unrest or disruptions in communication networks globally.

Article 10 - Amendments

UrlegalCorner reserves the right to amend these policies at its discretion. Updates shall be communicated through the Website. Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of amendments. Users are encouraged to review the policies periodically to remain informed of changes.

Article 11 - Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

These policies shall be governed by the laws of India, the UAE, Singapore, and other relevant jurisdictions, as applicable to the user’s location.

Disputes shall first be subject to amicable negotiation. If unresolved, disputes may be referred to arbitration administered under internationally recognized rules. For example:

  1. Arbitration Forum: Disputes may be referred to DIAC in Dubai, SIAC in Singapore, or ICC in Paris, depending on the jurisdiction most closely connected to the dispute.
  2. Composition of Tribunal: The tribunal shall consist of three arbitrators appointed in accordance with the applicable rules.
  3. Language: The language of arbitration shall be English, unless otherwise agreed.
  4. Finality: The award rendered shall be final and binding, enforceable in courts of competent jurisdiction.

Article 12 - Illustrative Scenarios

To demonstrate the practical application of the provisions contained in this Charter, the following scenarios are set out. These examples are illustrative only and do not limit the scope of the Charter. They are designed to show how UrlegalCorner’s policies operate in practice across multiple jurisdictions.

Scenario 1 – Cross‑Border Engagement:

  1. A client based in Mumbai seeks advice on a corporate restructuring involving assets in Dubai. The client uses UrlegalCorner to identify a Dubai‑licensed lawyer. Personal data is collected at the point of registration, including the client’s name, contact details, and a brief description of the matter.
  2. Under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, the client’s consent is required for processing. UrlegalCorner obtains this consent and transfers the data securely to the Dubai lawyer. The transfer complies with the UAE’s PDPL, which requires contractual safeguards for cross‑border transfers. The engagement proceeds directly between the client and the lawyer, with UrlegalCorner insulated from liability by virtue of the indemnification clause.

Scenario 2 – Arbitration of Dispute:

  1. A Singaporean client engages a lawyer in London through UrlegalCorner to advise on a supply chain contract. A dispute arises when the supplier fails to deliver goods. The client initiates arbitration under SIAC rules. UrlegalCorner is not a party to arbitration, as the dispute is strictly between the client and the lawyer.
  2. The arbitration clause in Article 11 ensures that the award is final and binding, enforceable in courts of competent jurisdiction. UrlegalCorner’s limitation of liability clause protects it from exposure, while the indemnification clause ensures that any claims are directed against the lawyer.

Scenario 3 – Professional Misconduct:

  1. A lawyer engaged through UrlegalCorner fails to comply with licensing obligations in the UAE. The client suffers loss as a result. The indemnification clause in Article 4 ensures that UrlegalCorner is protected from liability.
  2. The lawyer is solely responsible for the misconduct, and the client’s recourse is against the lawyer directly. UrlegalCorner’s disclaimer of attorney‑client relationship reinforces this position, ensuring that the Platform is not exposed to claims arising from professional misconduct.

Scenario 4 – Data Subject Rights:

A client in the European Union exercises the right to erasure under the GDPR. The client submits a written request to UrlegalCorner, seeking deletion of personal data. UrlegalCorner verifies the client’s identity and deletes the data, subject to retention obligations under applicable law. This scenario demonstrates compliance with GDPR requirements and reinforces UrlegalCorner’s commitment to safeguarding personal data.

Scenario 5 – Force Majeure Event:

A global pandemic disrupts communication networks, preventing UrlegalCorner from facilitating connections between clients and lawyers. Under Article 9, UrlegalCorner is not liable for failure to comply with its obligations due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control. This clause ensures that UrlegalCorner is insulated from liability in extraordinary circumstances.

Article 13 - Conclusion

  1. These Policies establish a comprehensive framework protecting UrlegalCorner while ensuring compliance with diverse legal systems. It consolidates Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Professional Disclaimer, Indemnification, Limitation of Liability, and Dispute Resolution into a single instrument.
  2. These Policies are deliberately expansive, designed to cover multiple jurisdictions and scenarios. It ensures that UrlegalCorner operates within the boundaries of applicable law while safeguarding the rights of users. It establishes clear obligations, safeguards, and limitations, thereby insulating the Platform from liability while maintaining transparency and accountability.
  3. Users acknowledge that by accessing or using the Website, they consent to the practices described herein and agree to be bound by its terms. Lawyers acknowledge that they are solely responsible for compliance with licensing and regulatory requirements in their jurisdictions. Clients acknowledge that UrlegalCorner is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

The Policy is intended to be a living document, subject to amendment as necessary to reflect changes in law and practice. UrlegalCorner reserves the right to amend the contents at its discretion, with updates communicated through the Website. Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of amendments.

DISCLAIMER

  1. UrlegalCorner is a neutral platform designed solely to facilitate connections between clients and independent lawyers licensed in their respective jurisdictions. The Platform itself is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not act as a substitute for professional counsel. Any legal services are rendered exclusively by the independent lawyers engaged by clients, and UrlegalCorner is not a party to that relationship.
  2. No attorney‑client relationship is created between users and UrlegalCorner by virtue of accessing or using the Website. Communications transmitted through the Platform are not privileged or confidential vis‑à‑vis UrlegalCorner. Users are advised to exercise independent judgment and conduct their own due diligence before engaging any lawyer.
  3. UrlegalCorner expressly disclaims all liability for the professional acts, omissions, or advice of lawyers engaged through the Platform. Each lawyer remains solely responsible for compliance with licensing, ethical, and regulatory obligations in their jurisdiction. Clients acknowledge that any reliance upon advice or services rendered by lawyers is at their own risk.
  4. To the fullest extent permitted by law, UrlegalCorner disclaims liability for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the Website, reliance upon information provided therein, or disputes between clients and lawyers. Users agree to indemnify and hold harmless UrlegalCorner, its affiliates, and representatives against any claims, demands, or liabilities arising out of or connected with their use of the Platform.
  5. This Disclaimer is intended to be interpreted broadly, in accordance with applicable laws across India, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and other relevant jurisdictions. By accessing or using the Website, users acknowledge and accept the terms of this Disclaimer.