Terms of Use.
Use of this Website is subject to the following terms. Please read them carefully. Entering and using the Website constitutes acceptance of these terms.
Last updated: May 2026
1. General
These terms of use (the "Terms") apply to the website of Schwebel Law (the "Firm"), available at schwebel-law.com (the "Website"). They govern the relationship between the Firm and users of the Website (the "User," "you").
Use of the Website — including browsing, reading content, or sending an inquiry — confirms that you have read, understood, and agree to abide by these Terms.
2. Nature of the Website and Its Content
This is a corporate informational website of a law firm, presenting information about the Firm, its practice areas, and its professional approach. The content on the Website is for general informational purposes only.
3. No Attorney-Client Relationship
Important: Use of the Website, reading its content, or sending an initial email inquiry does not create an attorney-client relationship between the Firm and the User. A professional representation relationship is created only after a written retainer agreement has been signed by both parties.
Until such an agreement is signed, you should not rely on the Website or preliminary correspondence as binding legal advice, and you should not send confidential information or information subject to attorney-client privilege.
4. Not Legal Advice
The content on the Website — including essays, commentary, and notes — is general information only and is not a substitute for individualized legal advice based on the specific facts and circumstances of a given case. Do not rely on it to make legal or business decisions; consult a qualified attorney before taking any action.
The Firm is not responsible for any damage, direct or indirect, caused as a result of reliance on content on the Website.
5. Intellectual Property
All rights in the Website and its content — including text, design, graphics, logo, images, and code — are owned by Schwebel Law or by those who have granted the Firm rights to use them. No copying, reproduction, distribution, publication, or commercial use of the Website's content is permitted without prior written consent.
Short citations of article content are permitted for study, criticism, or journalistic reporting, subject to attribution of the source and a link to the original page.
6. Permitted and Prohibited Use
Use of the Website is permitted for personal, educational, or legitimate professional purposes. The following are prohibited:
- Disrupting or harming the operation of the Website;
- Attempted intrusion, unauthorized scanning, or reverse engineering;
- Automated scraping of the Website's content without permission;
- Use of the Website for any unlawful or harmful purpose, or one that infringes third-party rights;
- Impersonating the Firm or any person associated with it, or representing a false connection to the Firm.
7. Links to External Sites
The Website may include links to external sites (e.g., LinkedIn). The Firm is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those sites. Links are provided for your convenience only and should not be construed as endorsements or sponsorships.
8. Limitation of Liability
The Firm makes reasonable efforts to ensure that information on the Website is accurate and current, but does not guarantee this. The Website is provided as is, and use is at the User's own risk.
Subject to applicable law, the Firm will not be liable for any damage — including loss of profits or indirect, special, or consequential damage — arising in connection with use of the Website or inability to use it.
9. Changes to the Terms
The Firm reserves the right to update the Terms from time to time. The current version will always be published on this page, with the update date at the top of the document. Continued use of the Website after an update constitutes agreement to the updated Terms.
10. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms and any dispute arising from them or in connection with them are governed by Israeli law. Exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
11. Severability
If any provision of the Terms is found to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force, and an effort will be made to interpret the unenforceable provision in a way that gives maximum effect to the original intent.
12. Contact
For any question about these Terms:
Schwebel Law
Email: yona@schwebel-law.com
Phone: +972 54 288 9554
Tel Aviv, Israel