1. General Terms
This website is operated by PSARAKIS TRADEMARKS, a boutique trademark practice headquartered in Athens, Greece. Access to and use of the site presumes that the visitor has read and accepts these terms in full.
The practice reserves the right to modify these terms at any time without prior notice. Visitors are responsible for periodically reviewing the terms for any changes.
2. Intellectual Property
All content on the site – text, images, logos, diagrams, graphics, domain names, and software – is the intellectual property of the practice and is protected by Greek, EU, and international law.
Reproduction, distribution, modification, or any form of exploitation of the content without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.
3. Nature of Information
The content is informational only and does not constitute individualized legal advice or a legal opinion on any specific matter. Each legal matter requires personal assessment of the specific facts by a qualified attorney.
Published information does not substitute legal advice. For substantive matters, direct communication and full case review are required.
4. Limitation of Liability
The practice takes every reasonable step to ensure the accuracy and currency of the information. However, it is not liable for any inaccuracies, omissions, or damages arising from the use of this content.
- No warranty is provided for uninterrupted operation or continuous availability.
- The user bears sole responsibility for the use of information on the site.
- External links to third-party sites are provided for convenience only – they do not imply endorsement or assumption of liability.
5. Attorney-Client Relationship
Visiting this site or sending a message through the contact form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Such a relationship is established only through explicit written agreement and case acceptance by the practice.
6. Governing Law
These terms are governed by Greek law. The Courts of Athens shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from these terms.