Terms & Conditions of Use

Terms and Conditions of Use for Brogan Lammli, P.C.

Last Updated June 8, 2026

Notice: These Terms and Conditions of Use are legally binding. Please read them carefully before using this website. By accessing or using the website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Use and our Privacy Policy.

General Provisions: This website is owned and operated by Brogan Lammli, P.C. Our principal place of business is 3204 W. Benjamin Ave., Suite 100, Norfolk, Nebraska 68701.

You must be at least sixteen years old to use this website. Use of the website is at your own risk. We make reasonable efforts to maintain the website, but we do not guarantee that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or free of harmful components. We may update these Terms and Conditions of Use at any time.

Intellectual Property Notice: Unless otherwise noted, the text, images, designs, graphics, trademarks, service marks, and other materials on this website are owned by Brogan Lammli, P.C. or used with permission. You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, display, or use website materials without our prior written consent, except as permitted by law.

Unauthorized use of our intellectual property may violate applicable law and may result in legal action, including claims for damages, injunctive relief, and other remedies available by law.

Security and Assumption of Risk: You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any username, password, or account credentials associated with your use of the website. You agree to notify us promptly if you believe your credentials have been compromised.

No Attorney-Client Relationship: Your use of this website, submission of a contact form, email, phone call, or other communication with the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after we have agreed in writing to represent you.

Confidentiality of Communications: Please do not send confidential, privileged, or time-sensitive information through the website, public comments, general email, or other unsecured communication methods unless we have requested it and an attorney-client relationship has been established. Communications sent before an attorney-client relationship is formed may not be treated as privileged or confidential.

User Submissions: If you submit comments, messages, or other content through the website, you agree not to submit material that is unlawful, defamatory, obscene, abusive, threatening, misleading, harmful, or otherwise inappropriate. We may remove or decline to post user-submitted content at our discretion.