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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy describes how information is gathered through this website, paulfreemanlaw.com. It explains the practices of this law firm, Paul Freeman Law PLLC, in storing and providing you access to information you have submitted.

Accessing Your Information

This firm will access the information you submit only for the purpose of providing the legal services you are seeking and other relevant legal services. This firm does not sell, rent, or lease mailing lists or other user data to others, and it will not make your personal information available to any unaffiliated parties, except as follows:

  • to agents, website vendors, or contractors who may use it only on our behalf and in connection with their relationship with us;
  • if this firm is unable to assist with your matter and wish to refer you to an unaffiliated attorney or firm that may be able to help you
  • as required by law, in a matter of public safety or policy, as needed in connection with the transfer of this firm’s business assets (for example, if this firm is acquired by another firm or this firm is liquidated during bankruptcy proceedings), or if this firm believes in good faith that sharing the information is necessary to protect its rights or property.

Web Browsing Data

This firm tracks information regarding internet traffic coming to this website. This information is gathered and stored separately from the information you provide to identify you. Examples of web browsing data include:

  • the internet protocal address of the computers accessing the website
  • Internet service provider used
  • the city, state, and country where the computer is located
  • the type of web browser and operating system being used
  • the links clicked within the site
  • the date and time each webpage is accessed
  • the referring webpage

Web browsing data is collected to help administer the site, analyze usage, protect the website and its content from inappropriate use, and improve users’ experience.

No Confidentiality or Attorney-Client Privilege for Your Publicly Available Comments

Information you post as a publicly available comment on our Website is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Information you post as a publicly available comment can be used against you. You waive your rights to confidentiality, waive all rights to attorney-client privilege, and assume all other risks when posting information to be publicly available on our website. If your publicly available comment includes a question regarding a legal issue, we are not obligated to answer your question. If we do provide an answer regarding a legal issue, you assume the risk that the answer may not be complete or applicable to your individual circumstances. You assume all responsibility for any action you take based on information you obtain from this website. You will hold us harmless and waive any damages or remedies for any action you take based on information made available to you on this website.

Disclaimer

While this firm goes to great lengths to keep your information secure from accidental loss, unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, this firm makes no guarantee that unauthorized persons will never be able to defeat these security measures.