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These terms and conditions were last updated on August 1, 2009. Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time by posting new terms and conditions at this location. Your continued use of this Web site signifies your acceptance of these new terms and conditions.
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Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. does not currently collect personal identifying information except (i) to the extent that your web browser provides personal identifying information; (ii) for subscription registration to Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. publications; (iii) to the extent that you provide this information in an email request for information; or (iv) in conjunction with online ordering of the firm’s products or registration for firm events. Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. will use your personally identifying information solely for the purpose for which you submitted the information and Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. will not post this information on our Web site without your express permission. Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. may, however, aggregate certain elements of your personal identifying information with the information of other users of our Web site to analyze the usefulness and popularity of various web pages on its Web site. If you are visiting this Web site from outside the United States and are submitting personally identifiable information, you should be aware that such information will be stored in the United States and that the data protection and privacy laws of the United States may not be as strong as those in your own country. By submitting your personally identifiable information to this Web site, you agree to the storage and processing of your personally identifiable information consistent with this policy.
Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. does not use or disclose information about you or information that you may give us, such as your name, address, email address or telephone number, to any outside companies or parties. We do not rent, sell, or trade any of our mailing lists.
Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. uses commercially-reasonable security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of personally identifiable information collected through this Web site and under our control. All of your purchases or other financial transactions take place in secure operating environments. No security system is completely secure, however. Accordingly, we cannot guarantee the complete security of your personally identifiable information.
This policy was last updated August 1, 2009. Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. reserves the right to change this policy at any time by posting a new privacy policy at this location. Any material changes to the policy will be published on this Web site. By your continued use of the Web site, you consent to the terms of the revised policy.
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