LexHelper terms & conditions.

These LexHelper Terms of Service (these “Terms”) govern the access and use of all services and products offered by LexHelper LLC (“LEX”) (Company Number R13564778). These Terms constitute a legally binding agreement between LEX and any person that accesses or otherwise uses any LEX Product (“Customer”). 

1. APPLICABILITY OF THESE TERMS 

These Terms apply to Customer’s use of all products and services provided by or on behalf of LEX (“LEX Services”), through LEX’s website located at www.lexhelper.com (“LEX Website”), or any mobile apps, virtual address or other system provided by or on behalf of LEX, regardless of where access to such system or systems were obtained by Customer (“LEX Systems”). In these Terms, the LEX Services, LEX Website and LEX Systems are collectively referred to as “LEX Products.” LEX may from time to time change these Terms, and any other terms or conditions which can be accessed the LEX Website that may be referred to in these Terms, in accordance with Section 7. 

2. SIGN-UP 

2.1 Account. Customer must register with LEX before receiving any LEX Services. After such registration is complete, LEX will establish an online account for Customer (“Customer’s Account”) that can be accessed on the client portal on the LEX Website and, at LEX’s option, from one or more LEX Systems. 

2.2Basis of contract. Customer registering with LEX constitutes an offer by Customer to purchase LEX Services in accordance with these Terms. The Customer registration will only be deemed to be accepted once LEX has created a Customer Account. At that point, and on which date a contract between the parties (“Contract”) comes into existence. These Terms apply to the Contract to the exclusion of any other terms, including those the Customer seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by law, trade custom, practice or dealing other than terms which cannot be excluded at law. 

2.3 Password. Customer will not share with any third party, and will otherwise keep secret, any password that can be used to access Customer’s Account (“Customer’s Password”). Customer will be solely responsible for all activities conducted through Customer’s Account and will be liable for all losses and damages arising from any use or misuse of Customer’s Account, provided that Customer’s liability will be proportionately reduced to the extent LEX’s breach of these Terms or other wrongful act or omission caused or contributed to these losses or damages. If Customer believes that any third party knows Customer’s Password or that there has been any unauthorized access to Customer’s Account, Customer must immediately change Customer’s Password and notify LEX. Customer will not, and will have no right to, transfer Customer’s Account or Customer’s Password to any third party without the prior written consent of LEX. 

2.4 Telephone Number

After Customer registers with LEX: 

(a) LEX will assign to Customer a unique telephone number for use with LEX Services provided to Customer; or 

(b) Customer may port their existing telephone number to LEX’s telecommunications carrier for use with LEX Services provided to Customer. 

To the extent not prohibited by applicable law or regulation, in the event that any Trial Service or LEX Paid Service (as defined in Section 4 below) is terminated, LEX will retain the assigned telephone number for such uses as LEX sees fit (including assigning it for use by another customer), unless otherwise agreed in writing by LEX. 

3. TRIAL SERVICE 

3.1 Trial Period. Subject to these Terms, LEX may provide to Customer a live receptionist answering service (“Trial Service”) during a trial period commencing on Customer’s registration with LEX and expiring within a number of days specified by LEX, which trial period may be extended or shortened by LEX in its discretion provided the Customer is notified (such period, “Trial Service Term”). Customer acknowledges and agrees that the scope and details of the Trial Service will be determined by LEX in its discretion. The Trial Service is not applicable for prior Customers of LEX, casual Customers or new Customers that require LEX Services for promotional or advertising campaigns. 

3.2 Trial Usage Charges. At no charge to Customer, LEX will provide Customer with a credit to be applied to incremental charges that are incurred based on Customer’s usage of the Trial Service (“Trial Usage Credit”). Customer acknowledges and agrees that (a) the amount of the Trial Usage Credit will be determined by LEX in its discretion and (b) the amount of such incremental charges will be determined, and may be changed, by LEX in its discretion. LEX will notify the Customer of the amount of the Trial Usage Credit and the amount of incremental charges. 

3.3 Termination of Trial Service. LEX or Customer may immediately terminate the Trial Service at any time for any reason or no reason by providing written notice to the other. Without limiting the foregoing, LEX may terminate the Trial Service upon expiration of the Trial Service Term, depletion of the Trial Usage Credit, or commencement of any LEX Paid Services (as defined in Section 4 below). After the termination of the Trial Service, Customer must need to purchase LEX Paid Services, as described in Section 4 below, in order to continue to receive services from LEX after the end of the Trial Service Term. Any portion of the Trial Usage Credit not used prior to termination of the Trial Service will be forfeited and may not be used in connection with any LEX Paid Services. 

4. PAID SERVICES 

4.1 Adding Paid Services. Customer may at any time request to receive one or more of the paid services described on the LEX Website or in these Terms (“LEX Paid Services”). Customer will select a pricing plan for each LEX Paid Service from the pricing plans offered by LEX (“Pricing Plans”). Prior to providing any LEX Paid Services, LEX may require that Customer to provide information about a credit card to which Customer authorizes LEX to submit charges as permitted under these Terms (“Customer’s Credit Card”). 

4.2 Paid Service Terms. Each LEX Paid Service that Customer requests and LEX agrees to provide (which agreement may be withheld by LEX acting reasonably) is referred to in these Terms as a “Selected Paid Service.” Subject to these Terms, LEX will provide the Selected Paid Services for consecutive one (1) calendar month periods (each such period, a “Paid Service Term”) until terminated in accordance with these Terms. 

5. LEX PRODUCTS 

5.1 License. Subject to these Terms, LEX grants to Customer a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to use each LEX Product on devices for which it was designed solely for the purpose of accessing Customer’s Account and using LEX Services. 

5.2 Restrictions. Customer must not (a) modify or create derivative works of any LEX Product; (b) sell, rent, lease, lend, distribute or sublicense any LEX Product  or any of its functions; or (c) decompile, reverse engineer or disassemble, or otherwise attempt to derive or duplicate the source code of, any LEX Product, or encourage, assist or authorize any other person to any of the foregoing. Without limiting the obligations of Customer under this clause, Customer must not duplicate, reverse engineer or undertake any analogous process where the functionality of any LEX Product or the methodology or systems developed or used by LEX to provide the functions supported by the LEX System, are duplicated.  

5.3 Updates. LEX will use its reasonable endeavors to make available to Customer updates, upgrades and new versions of one or more LEX Systems used by the Customer (collectively, “System Updates”). Each System Update will be deemed to be an LEX System for the purposes of these Terms. 

5.4 License Termination. The license granted to Customer in Section 5.1 will automatically be suspended and may be terminated by written notice from LEX if Customer fails to comply with this Section 5, after LEX becomes aware of the breach and has given Customer five (5) days’ written notice to remedy the non-compliance, or upon termination of all Selected Paid Services in accordance with these Terms. In addition, LEX may terminate such license at any time with respect to any or all LEX Products after providing Customer with reasonable written notice (where this is reasonably practicable) and upon such termination LEX may modify the affected LEX Product to make them inoperable by Customer. Upon any suspension termination of such license with respect to any LEX App, Customer must immediately cease all use of such LEX System and delete all such copies from all devices. 

5.5 Ownership. Except for the rights explicitly granted to Customer in these Terms, all intellectual property capable of existing in the LEX Products and any functionality, process, methodology or system developed by LEX and connected with the use or operation of the LEX Products are reserved and retained by LEX. Customer will not acquire any intellectual property rights or other rights in any LEX Product as a result of downloading or using it. Without limiting the operation of this clause, LEX will own all intellectual property in any system, app or similar process developed by the Customer in breach of its obligations under these Terms.  

5.6 Third Party Services. Customer acknowledges that Customer’s use of an LEX System may also involve use of the services of one or more third parties, such as a wireless carrier, and that such use may be subject to the separate policies and terms of use, including fees, of such third parties. LEX does not assume, and will not have, any liability or responsibility to Customer or any other person in respect of the use of any such third-party services. 

5.7 Use of Artificial Intelligence Customer acknowledges that LEX may use artificial intelligence (“AI”) in the delivery of any LEX Product.  

6. PRICING & PAYMENTS 

6.1 Pricing. The charges for each LEX Paid Service may include (a) subscription charges that do not vary based on Customer’s usage of the LEX Paid Service (“Subscription Charges”) and/or (b) set up charges and incremental charges that are incurred based on Customer’s usage of the LEX Paid Service, e.g., without limitation, excess inbound call charges, messages sent via SMS, call transfer charges and after-hour charges (“Usage Charges”). The charges for the LEX Paid Services are set out in the price list on the LEX Website (“Price List”) and below in Section 6.2, both of which may be revised by LEX from time to time as set out in Section 7. All prices quoted exclude any applicable taxes. 

6.2 Fees and Charges 

6.2(a) LexAssistant Subscription Charges 

Higher volume plans and pricing are available for LEX Services. Please contact us for further information. 

LexAssistant° Monthly Included Minutes* Monthly Subscription^Excess Minutes 
(charged per second) 
LexAssistant PAYGNil pay as you go $85$3.50 per minute
LexAssistant 5050$169 $3.50 per minute
LexAssistant 100 100 $319 $3.50 per minute
LexAssistant 200 200 $599 $3.25 per minute
LexAssistant 300 300 $864 $3.25 per minute
LexAssistant 350 350 $999 $3.25 per minute
LexAssistant 400 400 $1,129 $3.25 per minute
LexAssistant 500 500 $1,399 $3.00 per minute
LexAssistant 600 600 $1,619$3.00 per minute
LexAssistant 750 750 $1,949$3.00 per minute
LexAssistant 1000 1,000 $2,499 $3.00 per minute
LexAssistant 1250 1,250$3,029$2.75 per minute
LexAssistant 1500 1,500 $3,529 $2.75 per minute

° Includes calls answered during standard business hours (8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, based on Customer’s time zone, excluding United States Federal Holidays), or outbound calls made between 5am and 8pm or as permitted under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

* Unused monthly minute allowances expire each month. 

^ Initial account setup fee of $89. 

Add-On Services

After Hours CallsAdditional Coverage (in Customer’s time zone)Price (per month)
Weekdays to midnight6pm to midnight Monday to Friday$39
Weekdays 24-Hour24-hour coverage Monday to Friday (excl. weekends)$79 
Weekends 24-Hour24-hour coverage Saturday and Sunday$89
After Hours Combined 24/724/7 coverage $149

° After Hours Calls must be accompanied by a MyAssistant subscription.

Contacts and Phone NumbersSetupPrice (per month)
Additional ContactsIncluded in standard setup$9 per contact
Additional Phone or Toll Free Numbersn/a$10 per number
Divert Servicesn/a$39 per number

Additional Tools*SetupPrice (per month)
LEX Intake Form$69 per form$39 first form (then $19 per additional form)
LEX Calendar Access$39 per calendar$19 per calendar
LEX Calendar Email/SMS Reminders$19$10 per calendar
LEX Calendar Credit Card Processing$19$20 per account

No additional charge applies if Customer is providing LEX with access to use Customer’s existing form(s), calendar(s) or credit card processing software.

Account Hold 
Customer may place its account on hold for $5 per month, to retain its phone number and avoid reactivation fees. 

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 

IVR 1-5 prompts 6-10 prompts 11-15 prompts 16-20 prompts Additional 1-5 prompts 
Setup $120 $159 $198 $237 +$39 
Monthly access* $10 $25 $40 $55 +$15 

Plus $0.20 per minute if not attached to a call answering service. 

Telemarketing Calls. Calls identified by LEX as being from telemarketers or promotional companies will not be deducted from subscription allowances or incur the excess call rates stated above in this Section 6.2(a). LEX makes best endeavors but takes no responsibility for the accurate identification of such calls as being from telemarketers or promotional companies. 

LEX defines a telemarketing call as one that: 

  • Solicits interest from prospective customers, relates to a political campaign or contains music and/or messages with no apparent association to Customer; and 
  • Is either a recording or from a natural person where Customer has instructed LEX to immediately terminate such a call 

Short Duration Calls. Calls answered by LEX that are under 5 seconds in duration will not be deducted from subscription allowances or incur the excess call rates stated above in this Section 6.2(a). 

6.2(b) LexAssistant Usage Charges

LEX Paid Services may attract the following additional charges dependent on Customer preferences (as agreed by LEX and Customer) and Customer usage. 

Messaging and Call Transfer 

Message by SMS $0.05 per message ($0.10 multi segment) for each mobile listed to receive messages.
Call transfer to landline or cell phone Included in subscription minutes
Call transfer to international number Dependent on country – please inquire if you anticipate calls being transferred outside of the United States 

6.2(c) LexParalegal Charges.

Remote paralegal services are provided as prepaid bundles of 10, 20, 40 or 80 hours, with time deducted from Customer’s selected package as services are utilized.

PlanIncluded Hours* Fee* 
LexParalegal Lite10$800
LexParalegal Plus20$1,500
LexParalegal Pro40$2,800
LexParalegal Max80$5,200

* Unused allowances are non-refundable. 

6.3 Discounts. LEX may at is discretion grant Customer a discount on any Selected Paid Services (“Discount”). If LEX grants to Customer any Discount, LEX will notify Customer in writing about the details of the discount, including which Selected Paid Services that the Discount applies to and the period during which it will apply (“Discount Period”). Following the expiry of the Discount Period, the Selected Paid Services will be charged at the applicable charges set out in the Price List or these Terms without such discount. Any Discounts granted by LEX are discretionary and, subject to any agreement in writing with LEX to the contrary may be reviewed or terminated at any time in LEX’s absolute discretion. 

6.4 Subscription Charges Payments. For each Selected Paid Service, the applicable Subscription Charge for each Paid Service Term may be charged to Customer’s Credit Card in advance of such Paid Service Term (which will not be more than one (1) day prior to the commencement of a Paid Service Term). With respect to any Selected Paid Service that is added by the Customer during the course of (i.e., not on the first day of) a Paid Service Term, the Subscription Charge for such Paid Service Term will be pro-rated for the remainder of such Paid Service Term and LEX may charge such pro-rated Subscription Charge to Customer’s Credit Card when LEX starts providing such Selected Paid Service. 

6.5 Usage ChargesPayments

(a) Customer will be required to maintain a prepaid credit to be applied to Usage Charges incurred by Customer (“Prepaid Usage Credit”). On or before the first day of the first Paid Service Term, LEX may establish the Prepaid Usage Credit by charging to Customer’s Credit Card an amount of $50 or such other amount as is otherwise specified by LEX in writing (“Prepayment Amount”). Customer may not transfer the Prepaid Usage Credit to any third party. 

(b) For each Selected Paid Service, all Usage Charges incurred by Customer in excess of the usage allowances included in the Pricing Plan selected by Customer (“Excess Usage Charges”) will be deducted automatically from the balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit at the time the usage occurs. The usage allowances included in each Pricing Plan will expire if not used within the time periods to which they apply, and in any event, unused usage allowances for any Paid Service Term will not be carried over to any subsequent Paid Service Term. 

(c)Each time the balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit decreases below a certain threshold amount determined by LEX (which will be $0 unless LEX notifies Customer otherwise in advance), LEX may charge to Customer’s Credit Card or Direct Debit from Customer’s nominated bank account an amount equal to that which restores the Prepaid Usage Credit to $0 plus the Prepayment Amount, which will be added to the balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit (“Prepayment Charge”). 

(d) The Prepayment Amount will increase for subsequent Prepayment Charges should the value of a Prepayment Charge exceed a $50 increment higher than it has previously been (for example,  if a Prepayment Charge is $170, the Prepayment Amount would be set to $150 for subsequent Prepayment Charges). This practice will apply until the Prepayment Amount is set at the maximum value of $500. LEX will otherwise have the right to increase the Prepayment Amount upon reasonable written notice to Customer if LEX reasonably determines that the Prepayment Amount is insufficient to cover Excess Usage Charges likely to be incurred by Customer. 

(e)LEX may charge to Customer’s Credit Card any Excess Usage Charges incurred by Customer that exceed the available balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit. 

6.6 Pricing Plan Changes. Customer may request to change the Pricing Plan it selected for any Selected Paid Service to a different Pricing Plan. If LEX approves such request (acting reasonably), the new Pricing Plan will take effect on the first day of the Paid Service Term following the Paid Service Term in which LEX receives such request unless Customer requests, and LEX agrees, that the new Pricing Plan will take effect during the Paid Service Term in which LEX  receives such request, in which case the following will apply: 

(a) Customer’s Paid Service Term for the new Pricing Plan will commence from 11:59PM Mountain Standard Time on the day of the change, (unless Customer and LEX agree otherwise); and 

(b) If there are unused usage allowances in the previous Pricing Plan, the Customer will receive a credit to its account calculated as: 

Credit % (defined below) x Subscription Charges of previous Pricing Plan 
“Credit %” means the amount equal to the lesser of: 

  • days remaining in the Paid Service Term divided by the average number of days in a month (30.4 days); or 
  • unused usage allowances in the previous Pricing Plan divided by usage allowances of the previous Pricing Plan. 

(c) Usage Charges incurred by Customer during a Paid Service Term in excess of usage allowances will be calculated under the terms of the Pricing Plan that was in place at that time of the usage; and 

(d) Except as set out in Section 6.6(b) above, where a Pricing Plan change occurs pursuant to this Section 6.6, Customer will not be entitled to any refunds or credits for any amounts previously paid, and any charges previously incurred by Customer will remain payable by Customer. 

6.7 Taxes. Customer will be responsible for any taxes, duties, levies or other governmental charges (collectively, “Taxes”) assessed or imposed in connection with any LEX Products provided to Customer or any payments or transactions under these Terms, excluding LEX‘s income taxes. Customer will be responsible for paying applicable sales and use taxes for the purchase of any Paid Services based on the address that Customer provides when registering with LEX. If LEX is obligated to collect or pay any such Taxes, LEX may charge to Customer’s Credit Card the amount of such Taxes except to the extent Customer provides LEX with a valid tax exemption certificate authorized by the appropriate taxing authority. 

6.8 Credit Card Payments. Customer hereby authorizes LEX to submit charges to Customer’s Credit Card as permitted under this Section 6. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, LEX may, acting reasonably at its discretion, and after providing Customer with reasonable notice, require that (a) a different credit card be provided as Customer’s Credit Card, or (b) any amount LEX is permitted to charge to Customer’s Credit Card be paid by Customer using an alternate method of payment, e.g., check or electronic funds transfer. 

6.9 Other Payment Terms. All amounts payable by Customer under these Terms will be charged in United States dollars to and paid via a payment method agreed by the parties. If any amount payable by Customer under these Terms is not paid when due (including, without limitation, due to a charge to Customer’s Credit Card being declined or initially accepted but subsequently reversed), (a) Customer may be charged a late payment fee, penalty or interest on any overdue amount at a rate of 10% per annum which will accrue on a daily basis from the due date until such amount is paid in full, (b) Customer will be responsible for all reasonable expenses (including collection and legal fees) reasonably incurred by LEX in collecting such amount and (c) LEX reserves the right to re-direct Customer’s telephones calls to an automated answering service with immediate effect until such amount is paid in full after providing Customer written notice of the redirection, unless there is a genuine dispute about the invoice as reasonably determined by LEX 

6.10 Unwanted Calls. LEX does not take any responsibility for any inbound calls, including, without limitation, any inbound calls from (a) telemarketers or promotional companies, (b) callers who misdialled, or (c) callers who do not leave messages. LEX makes best endeavors to facilitate the blocking of numbers as nominated by Customer to minimize the number of such calls, however these calls qualify as inbound calls and may result in Usage Charges under the applicable Pricing Plans. 

6.11 Invoices. LEX will email Customer, and make available via the client portal, invoices which: 

  • Outline the Subscription Charge within a reasonable period of time upon the commencement of a Paid Service Term; and 
  • Outline the Usage Charges and relevant fees that have accrued to Customer within a reasonable period of time of the relevant period of service. 

Subscription Charges and Usage Charges are calculated by reference to the data recorded by LEX. LEX’s records are prima facie proof of a charge that is payable unless they are shown to be incorrect. 

6.12Invoice Disputes. Customer will use its reasonable endeavors to notify LEX of any invoice dispute within fourteen (14) days of receipt of an invoice, following the process outlined in Section 15. If Customer disputes an invoice, the invoice must continue to be paid on time however LEX will credit or refund Customer if it is later reasonably determined by LEX or pursuant to the dispute resolution process outlined in Section 15 that the invoice was incorrect and the Customer is entitled to a credit or refund. 

7. CHANGES TO TERMS AND SERVICES 

7.1 Revisions to Prices. LEX may revise the Price List or charges set out in these Terms from time to time. Such revisions may include, without limitation, changes to the amounts of the Subscription Charges or Usage Charges for LEX Paid Services, changes to the usage allowances included in the Pricing Plans, and discontinuation of Pricing Plans. 

(a) Each such revision will take effect after reasonable advance written notice is provided to Customer (for example, by being posted to the LEX Website or emailed to the Customer’s notified email address), except that any such revision that affects a Selected Paid Service will apply to Customer starting at the commencement of a Paid Service Term beginning no less than thirty (30) days from the date which LEX provides notice of such revision to Customer in accordance with Section 16.8. If Customer does not agree to any such revision, Customer may terminate the affected Selected Paid Services in accordance with Section 10.1 below on and from the effective date of the revision and discontinue its use of such Selected Paid Services. If Customer does not terminate its use of any affected Selected Paid Service prior to the effective date of such revision, Customer will be deemed to have agreed to such revision with respect to such Selected Paid Service. 

(b) If a Pricing Plan selected by Customer is discontinued, LEX will provide Customer with reasonable advance notice prior to the selected Pricing Plan being discontinued and Customer will be given the option of selecting a new Pricing Plan from then-current pricing plans offered by LEX. LEX will endeavour to provide at least 30 days notice of discontinued Pricing Plan, but Customer acknowledges that the notice period may be shorter where the Pricing Plan is dependant on the provision of products or services by third parties.  

(c) If Customer does not select a valid new Pricing Plan prior to the effective date of such discontinuation, then (i) LEX may suspend the affected Selected Paid Service until Customer selects a valid new Pricing Plan after providing reasonable advance written notice to Customer or (ii) Customer may terminate the affected Selected Paid Service pursuant to Section 10.1 on and from the effective date of the discontinuation by providing written notice to LEX. 

7.2 Changes to Services or Terms. LEX may from time to time make changes to any Selected Paid Service (including, without limitation, the scope, nature and other details of such Selected Paid Service), these Terms, LEX’s Fair Use Policy (as defined in Section 8.4 below) or any other terms or conditions appearing on the LEX Website that may be referred to in these Terms, in each case by providing reasonable advance written notice to Customer in accordance with Section 16.8. Each such change will be effective on the date of such notice if such change is made by LEX to comply with any applicable laws or to address any actual or reasonably likely potential third party claims, or if such notice is provided to Customer during the Trial Service Term, provided that Customer may terminate the affected Selected Paid Service pursuant to Section 10.1 on and from the effective date of the change by providing written notice to LEX if the nature or functionality of the affected Selected Paid Services is materially impacted by the change. In all other cases, the change will be effective at the end of the Paid Service Term in which such notice is delivered, provided that if such notice is delivered less than fifteen (15) days prior to the end of such Paid Service Term, such change will be effective at the end of the subsequent Paid Service Term; if Customer does not agree to such change, Customer may terminate the affected Selected Paid Services in accordance with Section 10.1 below on and from the effective date of the change and discontinue its use of all other affected LEX Products. If Customer does not terminate such Selected Paid Services and discontinue its use of all other affected LEX Products in accordance with this Section 7.2, Customer will be deemed to have agreed to such change. For avoidance of doubt, this paragraph does not apply to changes to the Price List, which are addressed in Section 7.1. 

8. OTHER OBLIGATIONS OF CUSTOMER 

8.1 Information Provided by Customer. Customer represents that all information provided by Customer and its callers to LEX (including, without limitation, all contact information and information regarding Customer’s Credit Card) is accurate, up-to-date and complete at the time it is provided to LEX. Customer will update all such information so that it remains accurate, up-to-date and complete at all times. 

8.2 Forwarding Phone Numbers. Some LEX Products may involve the forwarding of calls or messages to phone numbers specified by Customer (“Forwarding Telephone Numbers”). Customer represents that all Forwarding Telephone Numbers are under Customer’s direct control, and Customer will not direct LEX to forward calls or messages to any phone numbers not under Customer’s direct control. In addition, Customer acknowledges and agrees that LEX will have the right to reasonably refuse to forward calls and messages to any telephone number, in which case Customer will need to provide a different telephone number to receive forwarded calls and messages. 

8.3 Compliance with Laws. Customer must at all times comply with all laws, regulations, standards and codes applicable in connection with its use of LEX Products and the Customer’s supply of its product and service to its callers. Customer will not use any LEX Products to engage in, or to encourage or assist others to engage in, any illegal or fraudulent activities. 

8.4 LEX Fair Use Policy. Customer must at all times comply with this fair use policy in connection with LEX Products (“Fair Use Policy”). The Fair Use Policy pertains to: 

(a) Customer’s usage during the Trial Service Term. LEX may shorten or end the Trial Service Term of the Customer with immediate effect should it determine, at its absolute discretion, that the Customer’s usage is in any way unreasonable. 

(b) Customer’s inbound call durations on ReceptionistPlus and Message Express subscriptions. After providing reasonable written notice (not less than 30 days) to Customer, LEX may require that Customer’s Account be re-configured, that Customer transition to a MyAssistant subscription or terminate any or all Selected Paid Services with effect at the end of the next Paid Service Term ending no sooner than thirty (30) days after notice is provided, should it determine in its reasonable opinion, that the Customer’s inbound call durations are in any way excessive or unreasonable. 

(c) Customer’s call transfer durations. After providing reasonable written notice (not less than 30 days), LEX may require that Customer’s call transfers be charged on a per minute basis or terminate any or all Selected Paid Services with effect at the end of the next Paid Service Term ending no sooner than thirty (30) days after notice is provided, should it determine in its reasonable opinion that the Customer’s use of call transfers is in any way unreasonable. 

(d) Customer’s use of virtual address mail handling services. After providing reasonable written notice (not less than 30 days), LEX may require that the charges for the Customer’s use of virtual address mail handling services be increased with effect at the end of the next Paid Service Term ending no sooner than thirty (30) days after notice is provided, should it determine in its reasonable opinion that the Customer’s use of virtual address mail handling services is in any way unreasonable. 

This Fair Use policy may be amended by LEX from time to time by providing written notice to Customer of not less than thirty (30) days. 

8.5 Other Prohibited Activities. Customer will not, and will have no right to: 

(a) Sell, resell or otherwise provide any LEX Products to third parties, or use or otherwise exploit any LEX Products for the purpose of selling or otherwise providing to third parties the benefit of any LEX Products or any products or services that are similar to any LEX Products; 

(b) Overburden, disable or otherwise disrupt any LEX Products or interfere with the use of any LEX Products by any other LEX customers; or 

(c) Obtain or attempt to obtain any materials or information regarding any LEX Products or any other user of LEX Products through any means not intentionally made available or provided for by LEX through the LEX Website or any LEX App. 

8.6 Indemnification. Customer indemnifies LEX from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs (including settlement costs and reasonable legal fees) arising out of any breach by Customer of these Terms or any third party claim relating to any of Customer’s products, services or businesses, provided that Customer’s liability under or in connection with this indemnity will be proportionately reduced to the extent LEX’s breach of the Terms or other wrongful act or omission caused or contributed to LEX’s liability, damages or costs. 

9. SERVICE SUSPENSION 

9.1 Insufficient Funds. LEX may suspend the performance of any or all Selected Paid Services if any charge submitted by LEX to Customer’s Credit Card as permitted under these Terms is declined or is initially accepted but subsequently reversed, or any amount payable by Customer under these Terms is not otherwise paid when due, after providing Customer with seven (7) days prior written notice to pay all outstanding amounts in full. 

9.2 Emergency Suspension. LEX may immediately suspend the performance of any or all Selected Paid Services and disable Customer’s access to Customer’s Account and any LEX Products if LEX has a reasonable belief that: 

(a) Customer has committed any breach of Section 8 or has engaged in any activity that could pose a serious threat or risk to LEX or its employees, (including attracting calls that are reasonably likely to cause undue stress for LEX employees) or disrupt any LEX Products  or (b) there has been any unauthorized access to Customer’s Account or unauthorized use of any LEX Services in Customer’s name. 

9.3 Customer Default. If LEX’s performance of any of its obligations under these Terms is prevented or delayed by any act or omission by Customer or failure by Customer to perform any obligation, including Sections 9.1 and 9.2 above, (“Customer Default”): 

(a) Without limiting or affecting any other right or remedy available to it, LEX shall have the right to suspend performance of any of the LEX  Products until Customer remedies the Customer Default, and to rely on the Customer Default to relieve it from the performance of any of its obligations in each case to the extent the Customer Default prevents or delays LEX’s performance of any of its obligations; 

(b) LEX shall not be liable for any costs or losses sustained or incurred by Customer arising from LEX’s failure or delay to perform any of its obligations as set out in this Section 9; and 

(c) Customer shall reimburse LEX on written demand for any costs or losses reasonably sustained or incurred by LEX arising from the Customer Default, provided that Customer’s liability under or in connection with this indemnity will be proportionately reduced to the extent LEX ‘s breach of the Terms or other wrongful act or omission caused or contributed to LEX ‘s costs or losses. 

9.4 Effect of Suspension. In the event of a suspension in accordance with this Section 9, applicable charges will continue to accrue to Customer. LEX  may elect to transfer an LEX Service to a voicemail service only during the period of suspension. 

10. SERVICE TERMINATION 

10.1 Termination by Customer. 

(a) For Cause. Customer may by its authorized representative, terminate any Selected Paid Service by written notice to LEX: 

(i) if LEX is in material breach of the Terms and the breach remains unremedied for more than thirty (30) days after receipt of a written notice from Customer to remedy the breach; or 

(ii) Customer has the right to terminate pursuant to Section 7.1 or Section 7.2, in which case Customer will have access to the LEX Products for any remaining period of the Paid Service Term and be entitled to a refund of any unused balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit, from which has been deducted any amounts Customer incurred prior to termination or that are owed by Customer pursuant to these Terms. 

(b) For Convenience. Customer may terminate any Selected Paid Service at any time by sending LEX an email to cancel@LexHelper.com that identifies the Selected Paid Services to be terminated and the date on which Customer desires such termination to take effect (“Requested Termination Date”), which date will be no earlier than three (3) days after the date such email is sent. If a new Paid Service Term starts earlier than three (3) days after such email is sent, Customer will incur the applicable Subscription Charge for the new Paid Service Term (the “Final Paid Service Term”). The effective date of such termination will be, either (i) the Requested Termination Date, or should Customer not state a Requested Termination Date, (ii) the last day of the Final Paid Service Term. Irrespective of the effective date of termination, Customer will have access to the Selected Paid Services until the last day of the Final Paid Service Term. 

(c) Where Customer terminates pursuant to this Section 10.1(b): 

(i) Default position. the Subscription Charges which have been pre-paid will be retained and the LEX Products available to Customer until the last day of the Final Paid Service Term (subject to reinstatement fees under clause 10.3(e)) and the unused balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit will be retained by LEX for future use by Customer if Customer decides to re-instate or otherwise re-commence the LEX Services pursuant to Section 10.3(e); or 

(ii) Refund Request where Customer requests a refund of the unused Prepaid Usage Credit referred to in Section 10.1(c)(i) and LEX agrees to the request (acting reasonably), LEX will refund Customer this amount from which has been deducted an administration fee of $30 (to cover LEX ‘s reasonable costs in processing the refund) and any amounts Customer incurred prior to termination or that are owed by Customer pursuant to these Terms. 

(d) Any request to terminate or amend these Terms (including a change to the Selected Paid Services or Pricing Plans) must be notified to LEX by Customer’s authorized representative notified to LEX and LEX will not recognise any such request by Customer if it is not made by the Customer’s authorized representative.  

10.2 Termination by LEX  

(a) For Cause. LEX may terminate any Selected Paid Service on written notice to Customer if: 

(i) Customer is in material breach of Section 5.2, 8.3, 8.4 or 8.5 of these Terms 

(ii) Customer is in material breach any other section of these Terms and the breach remains unremedied for more than thirty (30) days after receipt of a written notice from LEX to remedy the breach;  

(iii) LEX reasonably suspects that Customer is or may be utilising the LEX Services 

  1. for a misleading, improper or fraudulent purpose;  
  2. in circumstances that which may damage the reputation of LEX if they became associated with such use; or 
  3. in a way that may result in Customer being in breach of this agreement; or 

(iv) Customer ceases conducting business in the normal course, becomes insolvent, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, suffers or permits the appointment of a receiver for its business or assets, avails itself of or becomes subject to any petition or proceeding relating to insolvency or the protection of the rights of creditors, or any other insolvency or bankruptcy proceeding or other similar proceeding for the settlement of Customer’s debt is instituted. 

Where LEX terminates any Selected Paid Service pursuant to this Section 10.2(a), LEX will have no obligation to refund any Subscription Charges pre-paid by Customer for any such Selected Paid Service for the terminated portion of the relevant Paid Service Term or the unused balance of any Prepaid Usage Credit. 

(b) For Convenience. LEX may terminate for convenience any Selected Paid Service by providing written notice to Customer in accordance with Section 16.8. Such termination will be effective immediately if such Selected Paid Service is terminated by LEX to comply with any applicable laws or to address any actual or reasonably likely potential third party claims; otherwise, LEX must provide Customer with at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice, with the termination being effective at the end of the Paid Service Term ending no sooner than thirty (30) days following such notice being given provided that Customer will be entitled to a pro-rata refund of the Subscription Charges which have been pre-paid for the terminated portion of the relevant Paid Service Term and the unused balance of the Prepaid Usage Credit, from which has been deducted any amounts Customer incurred prior to termination or that are owed by Customer pursuant to these Terms. 

10.3 Effect of Termination 

(a) No Refunds. Unless expressly provided by these Terms or otherwise required by law, LEX will have no obligation to refund any Subscription Charges or any unused balance of Prepaid Usage Credits if the Selected Paid Services are terminated by either party. 

(b) Phone Calls and Messages. Following termination of any LEX Services, LEX will not be responsible in any way for answering calls, taking or delivering messages, or performing any other activities in connection with such LEX Service. 

(c) Customer’s Account. Upon termination of all LEX Services, LEX may terminate Customer’s Account and Customer’s access to the Account. 

(d) Customer Data. Other than as required by law, LEX will have no obligation to retain any data or other information (including, without limitation, any messages or call logs) obtained or generated by LEX in connection with any LEX Products after termination of such LEX Services unless otherwise agreed in writing between LEX and Customer. 

(e) Service Reinstatement. Following termination of any LEX Services, LEX will have no obligation to reinstate or otherwise recommence such LEX Services. If LEX elects (in its discretion) to reinstate or otherwise recommence a terminated LEX Services, LEX may require that Customer pay a reinstatement fee of $50 (to cover LEX’s reasonable costs in processing the reinstatement). 

11. PRIVACY 

11.1 Information collected by LEX from Customer and its callers may be used, disclosed and shared by LEX in accordance with LEX’s privacy policy as available on the LEX Website (“LEX Privacy Policy”) and as may be amended from time to time. The Customer agrees to regularly review LEX Privacy Policy. 

11.2 Customer agrees to be bound by and consent to the collection of information and data in accordance with the LEX Privacy Policy. 

11.3 If Customer data or information which is held by LEX is the subject of a cyber security incident or data leak, Customer must use commercially reasonable efforts to assist LEX in complying with its obligations at law in response to such an incident, including (without limitation) notifying and liaising with those persons who’s data was collected by LEX on behalf of the Customer in respect of the breach.  

12. GDPR DATA PROTECTION (relevant to individuals located in the EU) 

12.1 LEX and Customer both agree to comply with the relevant data protection regulation and laws (the “Data Protection Laws”), these being; up to and including 24 May 2018, the Data Protection Act 1998 (the “Act”) and thereafter the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (as amended or updated from time to time). Further LEX and Customer acknowledge that these Terms, in part or whole, do not relieve, remove or replace, either LEX or Customer’s obligations under the Act or GDPR. 

12.2 LEX and Customer acknowledge that for the purposes of the Act and GDPR, LEX is the data processor (the “Processor”) and the Customer is the data controller (the “Controller”) in relation to Customer’s personal data (“Personal Data”). The Controller hereby appoints the Processor with respect to processing activities undertaken in the course of the provision of receptionist services. 

12.3 LEX and Customer acknowledge and agree that the Processor is subject to the following obligations: 

12.3.1 The Processor shall comply with the relevant Data Protection Laws and must: 

(a) only act on the written instructions of the Controller and ensure those acting under their authority do the same; 

(b) ensure that people processing the data are subject to a duty of confidence; 

(c) use its best endeavours to safeguard and protect all personal data from unauthorized or unlawful processing, including (but not limited to) accidental loss, destruction or damage; 

(d) ensure that all processing meets the requirements of the GDPR and related Data Protection Laws; 

(e) ensure that where a Sub-Processor is used, they: 

  • only engage a Sub-Processor with the prior consent of the Controller; 
  • inform the Controller of any intended changes concerning Sub-Processors; 
  • they implement a written contract containing the same data protection obligations as set out in these Terms; 
  • understand that any failure on the part of the Sub-processor to comply with the Data Protection Laws, the Processor remains fully liable to the Controller for the performance of the Sub-Processor’s obligations; and 
  • assist the Controller in providing subject access and allowing data subjects to exercise their rights under the Data Protection Laws. 

(f) assist the Controller in meeting its data protection obligations in relation to: 

  • the security of processing data protection impact assessments; and 
  • the investigation and notification of personal data breaches. 

(g) delete or return all personal data to the Controller as requested unless not permitted to do so by law; 

(h) make available to the Controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the obligations laid down in the relevant Data Protection Laws; 

(i) tell the Controller immediately if they have done something (or are asked to do something) infringing on Data Protection Law; 

(j) co-operate with supervisory authorities in accordance with GDPR Article 31; and 

(k) notify the Controller of any personal data breaches in accordance with GDPR Article 33. 

12.3.2 The Processor is responsible for ensuring that each of its employees, agents, subcontractors or vendors are made aware of its obligations regarding the security and protection of the personal data and the terms set out in these Terms. 

12.3.3 The Processor shall maintain induction and training programs that adequately reflect the Data Protection Law requirements and regulations. 

12.3.4 Any transfers of personal data to a third country or an international organization shall only be carried out on documented instructions from the Controller; unless a legal requirement exists, the Processor shall inform the Controller of that legal requirement before processing. 

12.3.5 The Processor shall maintain a record of all categories of processing activities carried out on behalf of the Controller, containing: 

(a) the name and contact details of the Processor(s) and of each Controller on behalf of which the Processor is acting; 

(b) the categories of processing carried out on behalf of each Controller; 

(c) transfers of personal data to a third country or an international organization, including the identification of that third country or international organization and, the documentation of suitable safeguards; and 

(d) a general description of the technical and organization security measures referred to in Article 32(1). 

12.3.6 The Processor shall maintain records of processing activities in writing, including in electronic form and shall make the record available to the supervisory authority on request. 

12.3.7 When assessing the appropriate level of security and the subsequent technical and operational measures, the Processor shall consider the risks presented by any processing activities, in particular from accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration,  unauthorized disclosure of, or access to personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed. 

12.4 LEX and Customer acknowledge and agree that the Controller is subject to the following obligations: 

12.4.1 The Controller is responsible for verifying the validity and suitability of the Processor before entering into a business relationship. 

12.4.2 The Controller shall carry out adequate and appropriate onboarding and due diligence checks for all Processors, with a full assessment of the mandatory Data Protection Law requirements. 

12.4.3 The Controller shall verify that the Processor has adequate and documented processes for data breaches, data retention and data transfers in place. 

The Controller shall obtain evidence from the Processor as to the: 

(a) verification and reliability of the employees used by the Processor; 

(b) any certificates, accreditations and policies as referred to in the onboarding process; 

(c) technical and operational measures used in safeguarding the Personal Data; and 

(d) procedures in place for allowing data subjects to exercise their rights, including (but not limited to), subject access requests, erasure and rectification procedures and restriction of processing measures. 

12.4.5 Where the Controller has authorized the use of any Sub-Processor by the initial Processor, the Controller must verify that similar data protection agreements are in place between the initial Processor and Sub-Processor. 

12.4.6 Where the Controller has authorized the use of any Sub-Processor by the initial Processor, the details of the Sub-Processor must be added to a register of Sub-Processors. 

12.5 The Controller and Processor acknowledge they understand and agree to the following specifics with respect to the Processor’s processing activities: 

(a) The Sub-Processors used by the Processor include Stripe, Microsoft, Bandwidth, Twilio and MailChimp; and 

(b) The Controller authorizes the Processor to transfer certain Personal Data to other member entities of the wholly owned group to which the Processor belongs in order for receptionist services to be provided outside of local operating hours. These other member entities are located in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom; 

(c) The nature and purpose of processing activities undertaken, types of Personal Data processed and security measures in place are all outlined in LEX’s Privacy Policy; 

(d) When the Processor handles phone calls on behalf of the Controller, the caller may provide Personal Data of their own to Processor in the form of their contact details to be forwarded to Controller. In this instance the caller is the controller and LEX the Processor and as Processor, LEX relies on the concept of “legitimate interest” (as defined in GDPR Article 6(1)(f)) in collecting this Personal Data and transmitting it to Customer; and 

(e) The appointment by the Controller of the Processor will remain until terminated by either party in accordance with the notice periods outlined in section 10. 

13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 

13.1 Disclaimer of Warranties. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Customer’s use of the LEX Products is at Customer’s sole risk. Subject to Section 13.2 and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the LEX Products are provided “as is” and “as available,” with all faults and without warranty of any kind, and LEX expressly disclaims all representations and warranties (whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise) regarding any LEX Products or any other aspects of these Terms, including, without limitation, any warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, accuracy, quiet enjoyment,  and any warranties arising out of any industry custom or course of dealing. Without limiting the foregoing, LEX makes no representations or warranties regarding the quality, accuracy or content of any information or messages received on behalf of Customer, and LEX does not warrant that any LEX Offering will be free of mistakes, defects or inaccuracies, will be available without interruption, or will meet Customer’s requirements. 

13.2 Statutory Guarantees. LEX does not exclude, restrict or modify any liability that cannot be excluded, restricted or modified, or which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified except to a limited extent, as between LEX and Customer by law. However, where such statutory provisions apply, to the extent to which LEX is entitled to do so, LEX’s liability will be limited at its option to: 

(a) in the case of a supply of goods: 

  • the replacement of the goods or supply of equivalent goods; 
  • the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or acquiring equivalent goods; 
  • the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; or 
  • the repair of the goods; and 

(b) in the case of services: 

  • the supply of the services again; or 
  • the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. 

13.3 Limitations of Liability. References to liability in this Section 13.2 include every kind of liability arising under or in connection with these Terms including liability in contract, tort (including negligence), misrepresentation, restitution or otherwise. To the extent not prohibited by applicable law: (a) neither party will be liable under or in connection with these Terms for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages, or any damages for business interruption or loss of revenues, profits, business or data, and (b) LEX’s maximum aggregate liability under or in connection with these Terms is limited to the total of all amounts paid by Customer to LEX for the LEX Products giving rise to liability applicable to the Paid Service Terms during which the events giving rise to liability occurred. 

The foregoing limitations will apply even if the above stated remedy fails its essential purpose. 

13.4 Essential Part of Bargain. Customer acknowledges that the disclaimers of warranties and limitations of liability set out in these Terms are essential to the bargain between Customer and LEX, and that LEX would not have been willing to enter into these Terms or to provide any LEX  Products to Customer absent any such disclaimers or limitations. 

13.5 Exceptions. The laws of some jurisdictions may not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on applicable statutory rights of a consumer. If such laws apply to Customer, some or all of the warranty exclusions and limitations of liability set out in these terms may not apply to Customer. 

14. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

14.1 Confidentiality. Each party must keep all Confidential Information of the other party confidential and secret at all times, only use and disclose that Confidential Information to the extent necessary for compliance with its obligations and duties in accordance with the provisions of these Terms and must take all action necessary to maintain the confidential nature of the other party’s Confidential Information. 

14.2 Disclosure required by law. A party may disclose the Confidential Information of the other party if legally compelled to do so by any judicial or administrative body in which case it must promptly inform the other party and take all reasonably available legal measures to avoid such disclosure. 

14.3 Return or destruction of Confidential Information.  Each party must, on receipt of written notice from the other party requiring the return or destruction of any of the Confidential Information in the possession, custody or control of the relevant party: 

(a) Return to the other party or, at the option of the other party, destroy within 10 Business Days all Confidential Information, including all documentation and materials in its possession or under its control which in any way relate to or embody the Confidential Information together with any and all copies of extracts of the Confidential Information or related documentation; 

(b) Provide to the other party or, at the option of the other party, destroy within 10 Business Days all original and copy reports, notes and records prepared by it in relation to the Confidential Information; and 

(c) Where reasonably practicable, delete any Confidential Information that has been entered into a computer, database or other electronic means of data or information storage by it 

14.4 Definitions. For the purposes of these Terms: 

Business Days” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Arizona, United States. 

“Confidential Information” means, in respect of a party: 

  • Any confidential or commercially sensitive information regarding the business or the assets and affairs of that party; and 
  • These Terms. 

15. DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

15.1 Subject to section 15.9, a party must not start arbitration or court proceedings in respect of a dispute arising out of or in connection with these Terms (“Dispute“) unless it has complied with this section 15. 

15.2 If any Dispute arises, the party claiming that a Dispute has arisen must notify the other party (giving details of the Dispute) and the parties will make every effort to resolve the Dispute by mutual negotiation followed by mediation in accordance with this section 15. 

15.3 During the seven day period after a notice is given under section 15.2 (or such longer period agreed to in writing by the parties to the Dispute) (the “Initial Period”), each party must use its best efforts to resolve the Dispute through mutual negotiation between a representative from each party with authority to agree to a resolution of the Dispute. 

15.4 If the parties are unable to reach a resolution of the Dispute by mutual negotiation of their representatives by the end of the Initial Period, each party agrees that the Dispute must be referred for mediation in accordance with the laws of Arizona. 

15.5 The role of any mediator is to assist in negotiating a resolution of the Dispute. A mediator may not make a decision that is binding on a party unless that party has so agreed in writing. 

15.6 Any information or documents disclosed by a party under this section: 

(a) Must be kept confidential; and 

(b) May not be used for any purpose except to attempt to resolve the Dispute 

15.7 Each party must bear its own costs of complying with this section and the parties must bear equally the costs of the mediator. 

15.8 If a party has complied with sections 15.1 to 15.4 and the Dispute has not been resolved within 21 days from the end of the Initial Period, then either party may terminate the dispute resolution process by giving written notice to the other party. 

15.9 Nothing contained in this section will deny any party the right to seek injunctive relief from an appropriate court. 

15.10 The dispute resolution procedures in this section will not apply where a party is entitled under these Terms to immediately terminate these Terms. 

16. OTHER 

16.1 Governing Law and Venue. These Terms will be governed by and construed pursuant to the laws of Arizona, United States and the parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Courts of Arizona, United States in connection with any dispute relating to these Terms. 

16.2 Force Majeure. If LEX or Customer is prevented from or delayed in complying with an obligation by an event beyond its reasonable control, performance by it of that obligation is suspended during the time compliance is prevented or delayed. 

16.3 Severability. If the whole or any part of a provision of these Terms is invalid or unenforceable in a jurisdiction it must, if possible, be read down for the purposes of that jurisdiction so as to be valid and enforceable.  If however, the whole or any part of a provision of these Terms is not capable of being read down, it is severed to the extent of the invalidity or unenforceability without affecting the remaining provisions of these Terms or affecting the validity or enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction. 

16.4 Waiver. A party does not waive a right, power or remedy if it fails to exercise or delays in exercising the right, power or remedy.  A single or partial exercise by a party of a right, power or remedy does not prevent another or further exercise of that or another right, power or remedy.  A waiver of a right, power or remedy must be in writing and signed by the party giving the waiver. 

16.5. Survival. Any indemnity or obligation of confidentiality in these Terms is independent and survives termination of these Terms.  Any other term which by its nature is intended to survive termination of these Terms survives termination of these Terms. 

16.6 Assignment. Customer will not assign, whether in whole or part, the benefit of these Terms or any rights or obligations under these Terms, without the prior written consent of LEX, which will not be unreasonably withheld. 

16.7Entire Agreement.  These Terms constitutes the entire agreement between the parties in connection with its subject matter and supersedes all previous written agreements or understandings between the parties in connection with its subject matter. 

16.8 Notices to Customer. Any notice from LEX to Customer required, permitted or otherwise contemplated by these Terms may be provided by LEX to Customer by email, text message, message in the client portal on the LEX website, telephone or voicemail message. 

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