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Security and Privacy Policy Statement for shawlawsc.com
Document Revision Date: August 26, 2009
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This document describes privacy and security policies and practices for shawlawsc.com. It describes information we collect about you over the World Wide Web, what may happen to that information, and how we handle it.
Information We Collect.
Within user input forms on our website, we may request your name, phone number, and email address and other data pertinent to your communication. To respond to your message, we require some of this information and request additional, optional information.
Our Use of This Information.
We use the personal identity information that we collect about you within our office to respond to your message(s), and to electronically deliver information to you that you have requested (such as answers to questions). We use your email address, your fax number, or your phone number, to contact you regarding present or potential cases of concern to you.
Our Storage of Information About You.
We store only the information we might reasonably need to follow up your messages. Your information may be stored physically or electronically for a reasonable time in our computer systems.
No information is stored on our web server beyond the time it takes to send us your messages.
Who Has Access.
We limit all information access to the people who have direct need for the information.
Our Disclosure of Your Information.
We do not supply your information to any third parties except when required by law. We do not assemble mailing lists, email lists, fax lists, or other data for use by anyone other than Shaw Law Firm. Your e-mail to us does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not protected by the attorney-client privilege.
Security.
Perfect security does not exist on the Internet. Although we limit access to your information and store only the information we might reasonably need, automated backup systems can cause further storage of the information, and we therefore cannot guarantee that all of your personally identifiable information will never be disclosed in ways not described in this Privacy Policy. For example, we may be forced to disclose information to government or third parties under certain circumstances, or third parties may unlawfully intercept web transmissions without our knowledge or permission. Therefore, although we do our best to protect your privacy, but we do not promise and you should not expect that your information will forever remain private.
If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, please contact us.
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