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PRIVACY POLICY - Web Site
Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC
automatically collects or tracks some
or all of the following information from
visitors to our website: the home server
domain names, e-mail address, type of
client computer, type of web browser and
aggregate information on what pages visitors
access. When a visitor performs a search
on our search engine, we do not record
information identifying the visitor or
linking the visitor to the search performed,
but we record limited information about
each search request to calculate overall
usage statistics and to solve technical
problems with the service.
We will not share, rent, sell, or otherwise
disclose to third parties any data collected
by us, but we may use the information
for our own marketing purposes, and for
a statistical analysis of this website’s
effectiveness.
PRIVACY PROTECTION POLICY
CONCERNING PERSONAL INFORMATION
Our law firm understands your concerns as a client for privacy and the need to ensure the privacy of all your information. Your privacy is important to us and maintaining your trust and confidence is a high priority. Lawyers have been and continue to be bound by professional standards of confidentiality. The purpose of this notice is to explain our Privacy Protection Policy with regard to personal information about you that we obtain and how we keep that information secure. As used herein, “personal information” means information which is not publicly available capable of being associated with a particular individual through one or more identifiers, including a Social Security number.
NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
We obtain nonpublic personal information about you that is provided to us by you or obtained by us with your authorization or consent.
WE DO NOT DISCLOSE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT OUR CLIENTS OR FORMER CLIENTS TO ANYONE, EXCEPT AS PERMITTED OR REQUIRED BY LAW, REGULATION OR ETHICAL RULES BY WHICH WE ARE BOUND.
We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about current or former clients, except as expressly or impliedly authorized by those clients in the course of representation or as required or permitted by law, regulation or ethical requirements governing our conduct as lawyers. Our policy specifically means that, among other things, we protect the confidentiality of our clients' Social Security numbers, prohibit unlawful disclosure of our clients' Social Security numbers and limit access to our clients' Social Security numbers in the same manner as we do all other nonpublic personal information.
CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY
We retain records relating to professional services that we provide so that we are better able to assist you with your professional needs and to comply with professional ethical guidelines or requirements of law. We safeguard the data, computer files and documents containing your personal information and destroy, erase or make unreadable such data, computer files and documents prior to disposal. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that we believe reasonably protect the confidentiality of personal information and prevent access to such information by unauthorized persons.