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Privacy

Commitment To Privacy: Your privacy is important to the Newman Law Offices (the "Firm"). This notice explains this Firm's online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our home page and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.


Attorneys who engage in certain areas of practice involving personal financial services, like all providers of personal financial services, are now required by law to inform their clients of their policies regarding privacy of client information. Attorneys have been and continue to be bound by professional standards of confidentiality. that are even more stringent than those required by law. Therefore, we have always protected your right to privacy. We collect non-public personal information about you that is provided to us by you or obtained by us with your authorization.

 

Information Collected: This notice applies to all information collected or submitted on this Firm's website. On some pages, if applicable, you can make requests and register to receive materials. The types of personal information collected at these pages may (or at some future date, will) include: Name, Address, E-mail address, and Home or Mobile Phone Number. If you have received secured login information, you further reaffirm that you are bound by the terms of any Access Agreement executed by you.

 

Use of Information: This Firm does not share this information with outside parties except to the extent necessary, by way of consent or by law. Further, as a law firm and if an attorney-client relationship exists (and this relationship arises only after the execution of a retainer agreement), all of your information is protected under attorney/client privilege (where applicable) and may only be released with your permission, through a court order or if there is a lawsuit between you, our client and the Firm. Otherwise, we do not disclose any non-public personal information about our clients or former clients to anyone, except as permitted by law. Permitted disclosures include, in limited situations, providing information with your prior notice and consent to unrelated third parties who need to know that information to assist us in providing services to you.

 

We restrict access to non-public personal information about you to members of our Firm (or our authorized agents) who need to know that information to provide services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.


Any nonpublic personal information that you want us to disclose to anyone other than yourself must be requested in a writing.


Any non-public personal information that you want us to disclose to anyone other than yourself must be requested in a writing.

 

We may use return e-mail addresses to answer the e-mail we receive. Such addresses are not used for any other purpose and are not shared with outside parties.


In the future we may use non-identifying and aggregate information to better design our web site or for other purpose. For example, we may advise a third party that X number of individuals visited a certain area on our web site, or that Y number of men and Z number of women filled out our registration form, but we would not disclose anything that could be used to identify those individuals.

 

Our Commitment To Data Security: To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.

 

How You Can Access Or Correct Your Information: For clients that do not have current access, you may eventually be able to access all your personally identifiable information that we collect and make changes to your file. The information will be accessible by you and you alone, unless you give your personal password (which will be assigned at that time) to someone else. You can correct factual errors in your personally identifiable information by sending us a request that credibly shows error. Until the online capability of making changes is available to you, please email, mail or phone to make changes.

 

To protect your privacy and security, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access or making corrections.


The previous is in accordance with, inter alia, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Privacy Notice.

 

A DISCERNING
LAW FIRM

Working at the intersection of litigation, business, and 

intellectual property

A DISCERNING
LAW FIRM

 

Working at the intersection of litigation, business, and intellectual property

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