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Please read these Terms of Use before using this Web site. By using this Web site you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, please do NOT use this Web site. The Maryland Women’s Bar Foundation’s Finding Justice Project (“FJP”) reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time. Any changes to the Terms of Use shall become effective when they are posted on this Web site.

The materials and information on this Web site are made available by FJP for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice on any matter. Any information provided may only be applicable in the state of Maryland and the law may be different in other locations or jurisdictions.

While FJP takes great care to ensure that the information contained on this Web site is accurate and up to date, FJP’s Web site and its contents are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We make no representations or warranties, express or implied of any kind with respect to FJP’s Web site or its contents. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy or timeliness of any information provided herein. As a visitor to our Web site, you acknowledge and agree that any reliance on or use by you of any information available on this Web site shall be entirely at your own risk.

Viewing of this Web site or contacting FJP through this Web site does not create an attorney-client relationship. While FJP is interested in hearing from you, we are unable to represent you or receive any confidential information from you, until we have verified that no conflicts of interest will be created by such representation and certain other internal procedures have been completed. Consequently, visitors to this Web site should not submit any confidential information to FJP, or any of its attorneys, via the email interfaces provided herein.

Unless otherwise expressly noted, all visitors to this Web site should assume that all content contained on this Web site is protected by copyright, trademark or other applicable intellectual property laws. This content includes without limitation, images, graphics, photographs, trademarks, logos, text, articles, quotes, documents, videos, audio, the Web site as a whole and any other materials at the Web site. Nothing contained in these terms confers on any visitor to this Web site any license, right, title or interest in any content, including any intellectual property or content of third parties included on this Web site. You may access and use the materials on this Web site solely for your personal, non-commercial use, so long as you do not modify the material and keep all copyright and other proprietary notices completely intact.

FJP’s name and logo are the trademarks and/or service marks of FJP, and you are not authorized to use any such name or mark in any commercial manner without the prior written permission of FJP.  FJP reserves all legal rights and remedies available to it.

These terms shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland without reference to its choice of law rules.

FJP’s Commitment to Your Privacy
FJP is concerned about your privacy and our privacy policy is designed to assist you in understanding how we may collect, use and safeguard the personal information you provide to us to assist you in making informed decisions when using our site.

Collection of Visitor Information
FJP does not collect any personally identifiable information from you, nor does FJP share any user information with others.

Links to Other Sites
Our Web site may contain links to other sites which are neither owned nor controlled by FJP.  In the event that you visit these sites, we recommend that you take the time to read each of their independent terms of use and privacy policies. FJP is not responsible for the privacy policies and/or content of other Web sites.

FJP permits links to content on FJP’s Web site only with the express written permission of an officer of FJP who is authorized to grant such permission. Such linking should not suggest that FJP promotes or endorses any third party causes, ideas, Web sites, products or services. Additionally, the linking should not use FJP content for inappropriate commercial purposes. FJP reserves the right to withdraw its permission for any link at any time.

FJP does not permit framing of its Web site.

Use of Cookies
Cookies are small bits of information that a web site places on the user’s hard drive that are often used to collect information about how the Web site is used. FJP currently does not utilize cookies, but may do so in the future.

Children’s Online Privacy Protection

FJP appreciates the importance of protecting children’s privacy, especially in today’s online environment. This Web site is not intentionally designed for or directed toward children under the age of 13, and we will not intentionally collect or maintain any information about anyone under the age of 13.

Changes in the Privacy Policy
FJP reserves the right to change its privacy policy at any time. Please check our privacy policy regularly.

Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy please send an email to
webmaster@marylandfjproject.com.



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A copy of the current financial statement of Maryland WBA Foundation is available by writing Andrea Leahy-Fucheck, 11785 Beltsville Drive, Suite 900, Calverton, Maryland, 20705, or by calling            (301) 572-9292. Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations Act are also available, for the cost of postage and copies, from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis MD 21401, (410) 974-5534.

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