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Legal Notice, Attorney Advertising Disclosure, and Terms of Use

Last Updated: August 6, 2026

1. Website Owner and Responsible Law Firm

The website available at www.atlanticbridgelaw.com, including its pages, content, forms, scheduling tools, downloadable materials, client-access features, and related digital services, is referred to in these Terms as the “Website.”

The Website is owned and operated by:

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC
A Florida Professional Limited Liability Company

Florida Division of Corporations Document Number:
L26000376138

Florida office location for attorney-advertising purposes:
Miami, Florida

Mailing and consultation address:
1395 Brickell Avenue
Suite 800
Miami, Florida 33131
United States of America

Consultations at this address are available by appointment.

United States telephone:
+1 (786) 886-1786

France telephone:
+33 1 87 66 48 63

General email:
contact@atlanticbridgelaw.com

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC is responsible for the content of this Website.

2. Attorney Responsible for Website Content

The attorney responsible for the content of this Website is:

Monif Eli Chahla
Managing Attorney
Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC

Monif Eli Chahla is:

  • admitted to practice law in the State of Florida;
  • a member of The Florida Bar, Florida Bar Number 1068615;
  • admitted as an Avocat à la Cour and member of the Paris Bar;
  • registered under French CNBF Number 135388; and
  • registered with the Paris Bar under Toque C0138.

References to professional admissions describe the jurisdictions in which the attorney is admitted. They do not constitute an endorsement, certification, recommendation, or approval by any bar association, governmental authority, court, or other organization.

3. Attorney Advertising Disclosure

ATTORNEY ADVERTISING

This Website is intended, in part, to provide information about Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC, its attorney, and the legal services the firm may offer.

The Website and its contents may constitute attorney advertising under the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar and other applicable professional rules.

Nothing on the Website should be interpreted as stating or implying that:

  • The Florida Bar has approved or endorsed the Website;
  • the Paris Bar has approved or endorsed the Website;
  • a governmental authority recommends the firm;
  • the firm is superior to another lawyer or law firm;
  • or a particular legal outcome will be obtained.

The Florida Bar’s regulation of attorneys does not constitute an endorsement of any particular attorney or law firm.

4. Professional and Jurisdictional Information

Florida legal services are provided by an attorney admitted to The Florida Bar and are subject to the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.

French legal services are provided by an attorney admitted to the Paris Bar and are subject to the professional rules applicable to French avocats.

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC provides legal services only in jurisdictions in which its attorney is admitted or otherwise legally authorized to practice.

Certain matters governed by United States federal law, including qualifying federal immigration matters, may be handled outside Florida when permitted by federal law and the rules of the relevant federal agency, tribunal, or court.

Admission to The Florida Bar does not automatically constitute admission:

  • to practice the state law of another U.S. state;
  • before every federal court;
  • before every federal agency or tribunal;
  • or in any foreign jurisdiction other than a jurisdiction expressly identified on the Website.

The presence of information about a jurisdiction does not mean that the firm is authorized to provide every type of legal service in that jurisdiction.

5. Practice Areas and Descriptions of Legal Services

References to practice areas describe fields in which Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC currently provides or intends to provide legal services.

A reference to a practice area does not necessarily mean that the firm will be able to accept a particular matter.

Acceptance of a matter may depend on:

  • the relevant jurisdiction;
  • the nature and complexity of the matter;
  • the firm’s availability;
  • the existence of any conflict of interest;
  • applicable professional rules;
  • the attorney’s admission before the relevant authority;
  • and the terms of a written engagement agreement.

Unless expressly stated and objectively supportable, references to practice areas do not mean that the attorney or firm is:

  • board certified;
  • certified as a specialist;
  • officially certified in a particular field;
  • the best or leading firm in a field;
  • or guaranteed to achieve a particular outcome.

Any statement concerning experience, training, qualifications, skills, or professional recognition is intended to be factually accurate and objectively verifiable.

6. General Information Only

All information published on the Website is provided solely for general informational and educational purposes.

Website content does not constitute:

  • individualized legal advice;
  • tax advice;
  • accounting advice;
  • financial advice;
  • investment advice;
  • a formal legal opinion;
  • a recommendation to take or refrain from taking action;
  • a determination that a person qualifies for a legal status, benefit, transaction, or strategy;
  • or an agreement to represent any person or organization.

The legal consequences of a particular matter depend on its specific facts and circumstances.

Laws, regulations, treaties, administrative policies, filing procedures, forms, deadlines, agency practices, judicial interpretations, and governmental programs may change without notice.

No person should:

  • make a legal or financial decision;
  • enter into a transaction;
  • submit an immigration or governmental filing;
  • make a tax election;
  • transfer property;
  • allow a deadline to expire;
  • or refrain from seeking professional assistance

based solely on information appearing on the Website.

Individualized professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from action.

7. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Accessing the Website does not create an attorney-client relationship.

No attorney-client relationship is created merely because a person:

  • visits or reads the Website;
  • downloads a document;
  • watches or listens to Website content;
  • completes a questionnaire;
  • submits a contact form;
  • schedules or requests a consultation;
  • sends an email;
  • leaves a voicemail;
  • communicates through social media;
  • or transmits information or documents to the firm.

An attorney-client relationship is established only after Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC has:

  • reviewed the general nature of the proposed matter;
  • determined that the firm is legally and professionally able to undertake the representation;
  • completed any necessary conflict-of-interest review;
  • expressly agreed to accept the representation;
  • defined the scope of the representation;
  • and entered into the applicable written engagement agreement or fee agreement.

Unless and until the firm confirms in writing that it has accepted a matter, the firm has no obligation to:

  • take legal action;
  • monitor a deadline;
  • preserve a claim or legal right;
  • submit a filing;
  • respond to a governmental request;
  • appear before an authority;
  • or provide legal advice.

8. Prospective Client Communications

Users should not transmit detailed confidential, privileged, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information until Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC confirms that it is able to receive and review the information.

The firm may need to conduct a conflict-of-interest review before receiving detailed information about a matter.

The transmission of information does not automatically:

  • create an attorney-client relationship;
  • require the firm to accept the matter;
  • guarantee that the firm has no conflict of interest;
  • obligate the firm to take action;
  • or establish that a deadline is being monitored.

Information received from a prospective client may be subject to duties imposed by applicable professional rules. However, the existence and scope of those duties depend on the facts, the nature of the communication, and the applicable law.

Users should not send original documents through the Website or by ordinary email unless requested to do so.

To request a secure document-upload link, users may contact:

contact@atlanticbridgelaw.com

9. Deadlines and Urgent Matters

The Website, contact forms, scheduling tools, email addresses, telephone numbers, and voicemail systems must not be relied upon to preserve a legal right or satisfy a deadline.

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC does not accept responsibility for a deadline unless the firm has:

  • expressly accepted the representation;
  • agreed that the deadline falls within the scope of the representation;
  • and confirmed that responsibility in writing.

A person facing an imminent filing deadline, court date, visa expiration, response deadline, statute of limitations, closing date, or other urgent legal matter should seek immediate legal assistance and should not wait for a response to a Website inquiry.

The Website is not an emergency legal service.

10. Consultations

The availability of a consultation does not mean that the firm has accepted a legal matter.

A consultation may be used to:

  • obtain general background information;
  • identify the legal issues presented;
  • evaluate whether the firm may be able to assist;
  • discuss potential next steps;
  • or determine whether additional analysis is required.

A consultation alone does not require the firm to undertake a representation.

Any consultation fee, scope, duration, or cancellation condition is governed by the information presented during scheduling and by any applicable written terms.

Unless expressly agreed in writing, a consultation does not include:

  • preparation or filing of documents;
  • representation before an agency or court;
  • monitoring of deadlines;
  • comprehensive document review;
  • or a written legal opinion.

11. Cross-Border Legal Services

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC serves clients and prospective clients whose matters may involve connections with the United States, Florida, France, or France–United States cross-border situations.

Cross-border matters may involve more than one body of law, regulatory system, tax regime, governmental authority, or professional discipline.

The firm’s involvement in one component of a matter does not mean that it is responsible for every legal, tax, financial, accounting, or regulatory component.

A cross-border matter may require the assistance of:

  • locally admitted counsel;
  • foreign counsel;
  • tax counsel;
  • a certified public accountant;
  • an expert-comptable;
  • a notaire;
  • an appraiser;
  • a financial adviser;
  • an immigration professional;
  • or another independent professional.

Users should not assume that advice concerning one jurisdiction will produce the same result in another jurisdiction.

12. Local Counsel, Referrals, and Independent Professionals

Some matters may require Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC to consult, associate with, or refer a person to another lawyer or professional.

If the firm anticipates that a matter will be referred to another lawyer or law firm, that circumstance will be disclosed as required by applicable professional rules.

Unless expressly stated otherwise in writing, an independent lawyer or professional referenced by the firm is not:

  • a member of Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC;
  • an employee of the firm;
  • a partner of the firm;
  • or an agent authorized to bind the firm.

No affiliation with another lawyer, law firm, accountant, notary, consultant, or professional should be inferred merely because that person or organization is mentioned or linked on the Website.

13. Strategy Examples and Hypothetical Case Studies

Pages identified as “Strategy Examples,” case studies, profiles, illustrations, scenarios, or similar educational materials are intended to explain general legal concepts.

Unless expressly stated otherwise, these materials are hypothetical and do not describe:

  • an actual client;
  • an actual engagement;
  • a past result;
  • or a result obtained by Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC.

Names, personal profiles, businesses, family circumstances, assets, objectives, amounts, dates, and timelines may be:

  • fictional;
  • composite;
  • anonymized;
  • historical;
  • or modified for educational purposes.

The use of a historical or fictional name does not mean that the individual, the individual’s estate, family members, business, or any related person retained, endorsed, or was represented by Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC.

Each Strategy Example should be read as an educational illustration rather than as a prediction of how another matter will be resolved.

14. No Guarantee or Prediction of Results

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC does not guarantee, promise, predict, or warrant a particular result.

No statement concerning:

  • a legal strategy;
  • an immigration category;
  • a petition or application;
  • a transaction structure;
  • a tax treatment;
  • a business acquisition;
  • an investment;
  • a real estate transaction;
  • an estate plan;
  • a succession matter;
  • an administrative proceeding;
  • an appeal;
  • or litigation

constitutes a promise that a particular outcome will be achieved.

Results may depend on:

  • the specific facts;
  • available evidence;
  • the completeness and accuracy of information supplied;
  • the applicable law;
  • changes in the law;
  • governmental discretion;
  • agency policies;
  • judicial interpretation;
  • the conduct of third parties;
  • market conditions;
  • tax authorities;
  • processing times;
  • and circumstances outside the firm’s control.

No outcome is guaranteed.

15. Past Results

If the Website references a past result, the reference is intended to be factually accurate, objectively verifiable, and presented with sufficient context to avoid creating a misleading impression.

A past result does not guarantee or predict the result of another matter.

The outcome of every legal matter depends on its unique facts and circumstances.

Information concerning a client’s prior matter will not be disclosed without the authorization required by applicable professional rules.

Prospective clients may not obtain the same or similar results.

16. Testimonials, Reviews, and Endorsements

A testimonial or review appearing on the Website reflects the actual personal experience of the person providing it.

A testimonial does not constitute a guarantee, promise, or prediction concerning another matter.

Unless expressly and lawfully disclosed otherwise:

  • the testimonial was not written or drafted by the attorney;
  • the person providing it did not receive money or anything of value in exchange for it;
  • and the testimonial is not intended to describe an outcome that every client should expect.

The circumstances of every client and every matter are different.

When a testimonial discusses a result obtained, the following notice applies:

Prospective clients may not obtain the same or similar results.

Nothing on the Website should be interpreted as requiring a client or former client to provide a favorable review.

17. Illustrative Images, Stock Photography, and Dramatizations

Photographs, illustrations, graphics, videos, and other visual elements may be used for educational, narrative, or design purposes.

Unless expressly identified otherwise:

  • a person appearing in stock photography is not a client;
  • a person appearing in an illustrative scenario is not necessarily an employee or member of the firm;
  • an illustration does not depict an actual legal matter;
  • and an image does not represent a guaranteed outcome.

When a reasonable person could otherwise believe that an actor, model, or illustrated person is a lawyer, employee, client, professional, or participant in an actual event, the relevant page or content should include an appropriate clear and conspicuous disclosure.

Photographs expressly identified as photographs of Monif Eli Chahla depict the attorney responsible for the Website.

18. Professional Robe and Foreign Professional Titles

Photographs depicting Monif Eli Chahla wearing a traditional French avocat’s robe represent his professional status as an avocat admitted to the Paris Bar.

The robe is not intended to imply that he is a judge, judicial officer, or governmental official.

The title Avocat à la Cour refers to his admission to practice as an avocat in France. It does not mean that he is a judge or court employee.

19. Accuracy and Currency of Information

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC endeavors to publish useful and reasonably accurate information.

However, the firm does not represent or warrant that all Website information is:

  • complete;
  • error-free;
  • continuously updated;
  • applicable in every jurisdiction;
  • or suitable for every factual situation.

Information may become outdated because of changes in:

  • statutes;
  • regulations;
  • treaties;
  • administrative policies;
  • governmental forms;
  • filing fees;
  • processing times;
  • agency practices;
  • judicial decisions;
  • or other legal and factual circumstances.

The firm may revise, correct, replace, suspend, or remove content at any time without notice.

The date appearing on a page indicates when that page was last designated as updated. It does not guarantee that no development has occurred since that date.

20. Website Availability and Security

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC uses reasonable efforts to maintain the availability and security of the Website.

The firm does not guarantee that the Website will be:

  • continuously available;
  • uninterrupted;
  • error-free;
  • free from harmful code;
  • or immune from unauthorized activity.

Access may be suspended, limited, or interrupted because of:

  • maintenance;
  • technical failures;
  • cybersecurity incidents;
  • third-party service interruptions;
  • internet or telecommunications failures;
  • governmental action;
  • force majeure;
  • or circumstances outside the firm’s reasonable control.

Users are responsible for maintaining the security of their own devices, accounts, software, passwords, and internet connections.

21. Third-Party Services

The Website may integrate services provided by third parties, including:

  • hosting providers;
  • security and content-delivery providers;
  • scheduling platforms;
  • payment processors;
  • mapping providers;
  • analytics providers;
  • video providers;
  • social-media platforms;
  • email services;
  • document-transfer services;
  • and client-portal providers.

Third-party services may be governed by their own terms, privacy notices, and security practices.

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC does not control every aspect of an independent third-party service and does not guarantee its availability, security, accuracy, or continued operation.

Use of a third-party service may require the user to accept separate terms established by that provider.

22. Website Hosting and Technical Infrastructure

The Website is published using services provided by:

Webflow, Inc.
398 11th Street, Floor 2
San Francisco, California 94103
United States of America

The Website may also use network, security, domain-name-system, caching, and content-delivery services provided by:

Cloudflare, Inc.
101 Townsend Street
San Francisco, California 94107
United States of America

The identification of a technology provider does not mean that the provider is affiliated with, endorses, or assumes responsibility for Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC or its legal services.

23. External Links

The Website may contain links to websites or resources operated by governmental authorities, bar associations, courts, agencies, professional organizations, publishers, service providers, or other third parties.

Links are provided for convenience and informational purposes.

A link does not necessarily constitute:

  • an endorsement;
  • a recommendation;
  • a partnership;
  • an affiliation;
  • or a guarantee concerning the linked material.

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC does not control and is not responsible for the content, availability, security, accuracy, accessibility, privacy practices, or terms of an independent third-party website.

24. Client Portal

Access to the client portal may be limited to authorized clients and other approved users.

Portal users are responsible for:

  • maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials;
  • using secure devices and networks;
  • promptly notifying the firm of suspected unauthorized access;
  • and ensuring that information submitted through the portal is accurate.

Portal access does not expand the scope of an attorney-client relationship beyond the scope stated in the applicable engagement agreement.

The firm may suspend portal access when reasonably necessary for security, maintenance, termination of an engagement, or another legitimate purpose.

25. Fees and Online Payment Information

Any description of consultation fees, flat fees, hourly rates, retainers, costs, or payment arrangements is subject to the terms presented at the time of engagement and any applicable written fee agreement.

No general statement on the Website creates a binding fee arrangement unless the firm expressly agrees in writing.

Legal fees and costs may vary depending on:

  • the nature of the matter;
  • its complexity;
  • the amount of work required;
  • the applicable jurisdiction;
  • the need for other professionals;
  • and changes in the scope of representation.

Third-party processing fees, governmental filing fees, translation expenses, expert fees, court costs, and other expenses may be separate from attorney’s fees.

26. Intellectual Property

The Website and its content, including its structure, text, articles, photographs, portraits, illustrations, videos, graphics, trademarks, service marks, logos, trade names, databases, documents, design elements, and software components, are protected by applicable intellectual-property laws.

Unless otherwise stated, these materials are owned by Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC or used with authorization.

Users are granted a limited, revocable, nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access the Website for lawful, personal, and noncommercial purposes.

Without prior written authorization or an applicable legal exception, users may not:

  • reproduce or republish a substantial portion of the Website;
  • distribute, sell, license, or commercially exploit Website content;
  • modify, translate, or adapt Website content;
  • create misleading derivative materials;
  • remove copyright, trademark, or ownership notices;
  • use the firm’s name, logo, or branding in a manner suggesting affiliation or endorsement;
  • systematically scrape or extract Website data;
  • use Website content to train or populate a competing commercial service;
  • or attempt to access protected source code, accounts, systems, or databases.

Limited quotations may be used when permitted by law and accompanied by appropriate attribution.

27. Prohibited Uses

Users may not use the Website:

  • for an unlawful, fraudulent, deceptive, or malicious purpose;
  • to impersonate another person or organization;
  • to violate the rights of the firm or a third party;
  • to transmit malicious code;
  • to interfere with Website operation or security;
  • to gain unauthorized access to an account, system, or database;
  • to collect information through unauthorized automated means;
  • to send unsolicited commercial communications;
  • to misrepresent the existence of an attorney-client relationship;
  • or to imply an affiliation with Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC without authorization.

28. Privacy

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC may process personal information when users:

  • browse the Website;
  • submit a form;
  • schedule a consultation;
  • request to be contacted;
  • communicate with the firm;
  • transmit documents;
  • make a payment;
  • or access the client portal.

Information concerning the firm’s collection, use, retention, disclosure, security, and international transfer of personal information appears in the separate Privacy Policy.

Depending on the user’s location and applicable law, the user may have rights relating to personal information.

Privacy-related requests may be sent to:

monif.chahla@atlanticbridgelaw.com

29. Cookies and Similar Technologies

The Website may use cookies and similar technologies for purposes including:

  • essential Website operation;
  • security;
  • fraud prevention;
  • remembering user preferences;
  • scheduling functionality;
  • audience measurement;
  • analytics;
  • embedded content;
  • and Website improvement.

Additional information appears in the separate Cookie Policy.

Where applicable law requires consent, nonessential technologies will be managed through the Website’s cookie-consent system.

Users may review or change applicable choices through the Manage Cookie Preferences link in the Website footer.

30. Accessibility

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC seeks to provide a Website that is reasonably accessible to users.

A user who experiences difficulty accessing Website content or functionality may contact:

contact@atlanticbridgelaw.com

The user should identify the page, feature, or content involved and describe the assistance requested.

The firm will use reasonable efforts to provide the information through an appropriate alternative method.

31. Disclaimer of Warranties

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the Website and its general informational content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC does not make a warranty concerning:

  • uninterrupted Website availability;
  • the completeness of general informational content;
  • the absence of technical errors;
  • the suitability of general content for a particular purpose;
  • or the continued availability of a third-party service.

Nothing in this section limits any duty that cannot legally or ethically be limited.

32. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC will not be responsible for loss arising solely from:

  • reliance on general Website information without individualized legal advice;
  • inability to access the Website;
  • interruption or malfunction of a third-party service;
  • malicious activity by an unrelated third party;
  • use of an external website;
  • or the transmission of information before the firm accepts a representation.

Nothing in these Terms:

  • excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited;
  • limits an attorney’s professional obligations;
  • waives a right that cannot legally be waived;
  • or changes obligations established by an executed engagement agreement.

33. Changes to the Website and These Terms

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC may modify the Website and these Terms to reflect changes in:

  • the Website;
  • the firm’s services;
  • applicable law;
  • professional rules;
  • technology;
  • security practices;
  • or third-party providers.

The most recent revision date appears at the top of this page.

Continued use of the Website after a revision constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms, subject to rights that cannot lawfully be waived.

34. Governing Law and Venue

These Terms and questions arising exclusively from general use of the Website are governed by the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, except where mandatory law requires otherwise.

Subject to any mandatory jurisdictional requirement, a dispute arising exclusively from use of the Website will be addressed in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

This section does not determine the law governing an attorney-client relationship or legal engagement.

The law and forum applicable to a legal engagement are determined by:

  • the applicable engagement agreement;
  • the nature of the representation;
  • applicable professional rules;
  • and applicable jurisdictional law.

35. Severability

If any provision of these Terms is determined to be unlawful, invalid, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain effective to the fullest extent permitted by law.

The affected provision will be interpreted or limited as necessary to make it enforceable while preserving its intended purpose as closely as reasonably possible.

36. No Waiver

A failure by Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC to enforce a provision of these Terms does not waive the firm’s right to enforce that provision or another provision in the future.

37. Contact

Questions concerning the Website, this Legal Notice, the attorney-advertising disclosures, or these Terms of Use may be directed to:

Atlantic Bridge Law, PLLC
1395 Brickell Avenue
Suite 800
Miami, Florida 33131
United States of America

General email:
contact@atlanticbridgelaw.com

Privacy inquiries:
monif.chahla@atlanticbridgelaw.com

United States telephone:
+1 (786) 886-1786

France telephone:
+33 1 87 66 48 63

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