Website Use and other Communications
Website Content.
My website at kelseyfarish.com is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. I do my best to ensure the content is accurate and up to date, but I make no representations or warranties about its completeness, accuracy, or suitability for any particular purpose. Laws and regulations change frequently, and what’s right in one context may not apply in another. You should always seek tailored advice before making decisions or taking (or refraining from) legal action based on anything you’ve read here.
Solicitor-Client Relationship.
Accessing my website or contacting me through social media or email does not create a solicitor–client relationship. Legal advice is only given once we’ve formally agreed an instruction or engagement, and you accept my Standard Terms of Business. Nothing on this site should be relied upon as a substitute for personalised legal guidance.
Third-Party Links.
I often include links to external websites, tools, or resources that I believe might be helpful or interesting. These third-party links are provided for your convenience only. The inclusion of a link doesn’t imply endorsement or approval of the content, services, or views expressed on those external sites. I have no control over the content or availability of third-party websites and accept no responsibility for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.
Social Media.
I occasionally share insights, reflections, and legal commentary via social media channels, including LinkedIn, Instagram, and Bluesky. These posts are intended to inform, provoke thought, or share general developments in the legal or creative industries - but they are not legal advice. Engaging with my posts (by reading, commenting, sharing, or following) does not establish a solicitor–client relationship, and nothing shared on social media should be interpreted as forming part of a professional engagement.
Emails.
Any legal opinions or advice sent by email from me will be subject to our agreed engagement terms. If we haven’t formally agreed that I’m acting for you, my emails should not be relied upon as legal advice. Likewise, if you receive an email from me in error (or if it wasn’t intended for you) please delete it and let me know.
Confidentiality and Security.
As a practising solicitor, I’m regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and bound by the SRA Code of Conduct. That means I have strict professional duties of confidentiality, client care, and data protection, and I take those obligations seriously.
I use secure cloud-based systems (including Google Workspace) to manage email, documents, and client information. These systems are protected by strong passwords, 2FA, and secure file-sharing methods. If you’re sharing sensitive or confidential material, and would prefer a more secure method, I’m happy to arrange that.
In any event, all client matters are stored and accessed with care and caution, and I do not share information with others without explicit consent, unless required by law.
Standard Terms of Business
The contract between Kelsey Farish Limited and each of my clients is set out in their Letter of Engagement, together with my Standard Terms of Business. While each Letter of Engagement is unique and tailored to the individual client, you can view my Standard Terms here.