Terms Of Use

(Last Updated: Wedesday, August 3, 2022)

Use of the Goodman & Baxter website is purely voluntary. The website is here to provide information for existing and prospective clients. If you are unhappy or dissatisfied with any component on the website, your only remedy is to leave the site immediately. Neither the firm nor any of its successors, heirs, employees, directors, share‑holders, assigns, or anyone acting on their behalf shall be held responsible for the accuracy or recency of any information contained herein.

If you choose to use the Goodman & Baxter website, you will be agreeing to abide by all of the terms and conditions as set forth herein.

Goodman & Baxter reserves the right to modify, edit, alter, change, add or remove, and update portions of these Terms of Use at any time, and change concurrently the "Last Updated" date that appears atop the page. Such revisions shall become effective immediately.

Your rights and responsibilities

It is solely your responsibility to review these Terms of Use prior to each use of the website. By continuing to use the Goodman & Baxter website, you agree to any and all changes. Your continued and ongoing use of this website, at the present time or after the posting or any revisions to the Terms of Use, shall indicate complete acceptance by you of such revisions.

We reserve the right to change, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of this website at any time without prior notice. We may also impose restrictions on certain features and services or limit your access to specific areas of content without rendering any prior notice and without incurring any liability.

The content contained herein is intended for your personal, non‑commercial use. All material published on this website, including, but not limited to law articles and blogs, is protected by federal copyright, and wholly owned or controlled by Goodman & Baxter, unless otherwise explicitly stated.

Copyrights & trademarks

You shall abide by all additional copyright laws, postings, notices, information, or restrictions contained herein. As such, you may not modify, edit, publish, transmit in part or in whole, participate in the unauthorized transfer or sale of, reproduce, create new works from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit, any of the content contained herein.

It is permissible for you to download one version of any article, blog‑post, or file on your personal computer for your private, non‑commerical use, provided you maintain all requisite copyright and property ownership notices. Copying or storing any content for any commercial or public use is strictly prohibited. Further, we shall not be held responsible for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies contained in any content furnished by a third‑party provider such as news or wire services.

Disclaimer

The terms contained herein have been crafted in and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Any action to enforce them shall be brought in the federal or state courts located in the State of Florida.

You agree to report any copyright violations in an expeditious manner. In the event you believe to have a claim of copyright infringement with respect to material published herein, please e‑mail us.



Why Hire Goodman & Baxter

Courtesy

Our firm adheres to a strict code of conduct when speaking with clients, colleagues, and online publishers. That code requires everyone in the office to treat others with an unimpeachable level of professionalism, honesty, and respect. We remain cognizant at all times that clients hire us because they are facing a delicate -- if not -- embarrassing public relations crisis, whether that be personal or professional. Our firm is never judgmental and keeps its focus at all times on the ultimate objective of removing negative online content from the World Wide Web.

Confidentiality

When communicating with the firm, you can be assured that every word you utter on the telephone, as well as every e-mail, voice-mail, and text message that you send us will be treated as absolutely privileged. That means we never will reveal the content of any communication we have with you with to any third-party under any circumstance. And that promise of complete secrecy will remain intact at all times in the future and regardless of whether you remain a client of Goodman & Baxter.

Competence

When you hire Goodman & Baxter, you hire a firm that will provide an honest, up-front assessment of the chances for success with your case. With a proven track--record and a success rate greater than 90 percent, the firm is confident it can help most prospective clients. We have the contacts, the knowledge of the laws governing publication of criminal records in most States, and most importantly, the demeanor to quickly and quietly reach settlements with the online publishers who are displaying negative information about you.