Security/Site Policy

Please read this terms of use statement carefully. By making use of this website you indicate your acceptance of the terms stated below.If you do not accept these terms, do not use this website.
¡ Copyright
‚P. The contents of the web site are copyright of HOJUN (public) (or its subsidiaries where so indicated and/or its licensors).
‚Q. All Rights Reserved. Information on the web site, including but not limited to, text, images and sound, may not, except for strictly private purposes or where otherwise indicated, be reproduced, transferred, distributed or stored without prior written permission by HOJUN.
‚R. Modifications to the contents of the web site are expressly prohibited.

¡ Disclaimer
‚P. HOJUN disclaims any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability for a particular purpose, and shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever. HOJUN assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in the content of this website and reserves the right to change the content of this website from time to time.
‚Q. HOJUN reserves the right to change the terms of this disclaimer by posting any revisions on this website. In such event, your continued use of this website will be governed by the terms as so amended.
‚R. Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between the firm of HOJUN and any person. Although we would like to hear from you, we cannot represent you until we know that doing so will not create a conflict of interest. Also, we cannot treat unsolicited information as confidential. You should not send any confidential information to this web site or to any other person in the firm until after you and the firm have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services. If you communicate with us by email, pleased remember that internet e-mail tends to be less secure from external eavesdropping than other communication methods. Accordingly, you should avoid sending confidential information by internet e-mail unless your message and attachments are adequately encrypted.




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