Terms of Use, Privacy Policy & Legal Disclaimer
AEH Criminal Law
Last updated: 03/12/2025
1. Information Only — Not Legal Advice
The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as legal advice, guidance on a specific case, or a substitute for obtaining advice from a qualified lawyer who has reviewed your situation.
You should not rely on the information on this website when making decisions about your legal matter. Every case is unique, and legal advice can only be given after a full consultation.
2. No Lawyer–Client Relationship Created
Contacting AEH Criminal Law — whether through this website, email, phone, or any other method — does not create a lawyer–client relationship.
A lawyer–client relationship is established only once:
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​Omar Abou El Hassan confirms that he is able to act for you,
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A formal retainer agreement is signed or accepted, and
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The required retainer fee has been paid, unless otherwise agreed.
Until these steps are complete, any communications should not be considered confidential or protected by solicitor–client privilege.
3. Risks of Email & Electronic Communication
AEH Criminal Law communicates electronically for convenience. However, email, website forms, text messaging, and other digital methods involve certain risks, including:
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Misdelivery or interception
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Technical failure or delays
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Unauthorized access
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​Lack of guaranteed confidentiality
By contacting us electronically, you acknowledge and accept these risks. If you prefer to communicate through more secure methods, please notify us.
4. How to Retain AEH Criminal Law
To formally retain representation:
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Contact the firm to schedule a consultation.
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Provide the necessary information regarding your charges or investigation.
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Omar will determine whether he can act for you based on availability, jurisdiction, and conflicts.
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If accepted, you will receive a retainer agreement outlining the scope of services and fees.
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Once the retainer is signed and payment is received, the lawyer–client relationship begins.
AEH Criminal Law generally uses block-fee retainers for most matters, unless otherwise discussed.
5. Privacy Policy
5.1 Personal Information Collected
We may collect personal information when you:
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Submit a contact form
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Call the firm
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Email or text us
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Engage in a consultation
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Visit the website (via analytics tools)
This information may include your name, contact details, case information, and technical data such as IP address or browser type.
5.2 How Your Information Is Used
Your information may be used to:
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Respond to your inquiries
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Assess whether the firm can represent you
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Communicate with you regarding your request
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Improve website functionality and security
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Analyze website traffic and performance
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties except as required by law or to operate essential website tools.
5.3 Call Tracking Disclosure (No Recording)
This website uses non-recorded call tracking to understand how potential clients find the firm (e.g., through Google, ads, or the website).
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Calls are not recorded.
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Only metadata such as the phone number, call duration, and source of the call may be collected.
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This information helps improve the firm’s marketing efforts and does not affect your privacy beyond identifying how you reached the firm.
5.4 Cookies & Analytics
The website may use cookies and third-party analytics tools (such as Google Analytics) to gather anonymous information about website usage.
This data helps us measure traffic and improve performance.
6. External Links
This website may contain links to external sites. AEH Criminal Law is not responsible for the privacy practices, accuracy, or content of those websites.
7. Website Availability & Accuracy
While we strive to keep this website accurate and up to date, AEH Criminal Law does not guarantee:
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Completeness
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Accuracy
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Timeliness
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Continuous availability
The website may be updated or changed at any time without notice.
8. Limitation of Liability
AEH Criminal Law is not responsible for any damages arising from:
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Use of this website
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Reliance on content
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Inability to access the site
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Delays or failures in communication
Use of this website is at your own risk.
