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We, The Law Office of Thomas P. Jackson, are committed to the
protection of your privacy. We treat all of your information,
including information you provide through this web site, with
the utmost security and respect. We work diligently to ensure
that we take all appropriate administrative and technical
measures to prevent the unauthorized or unlawful use of your
personally identifiable information, and to prevent any
accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, such
information. We will not sell or disclose any information you
provide through this web site.
Collection of Information
The Law Offices of Thomas P. Jackson includes forms on it's
web site for you to provide information. No other personally
identifiable information is collected, only that which you
provide.
Our web servers may collect "log data" which includes IP
Numbers, dates, times, web pages viewed and search engines used
to find our pages.
Use of Information
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We use information you provide to respond to you. That
information is not used otherwise.
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Log data is used to help us identify content and
services that our web site visitors find interesting and
useful. Information about your specific vist is not
presonally identifiable to you.
- The Law Offices of Thomas P. Jackson will disclose
information obtained through it's web site to governmental
or regulatory authorities, if required by law.
Transfers of Information.
The Law Offices of Thomas P. Jackson does not disclose
information you provide to third parties except pursuant to our
representation of you.
Sending Information Does Not Form an Attorney - Client
Relationship.
Transmission of information from this Web site does not
create an attorney-client relationship between you and The Law
Offices of Thomas P. Jackson, nor is it intended to do so. The
transmission of the Web site, in part or in whole, and/or any
communication with us via Internet -mail through this site does
not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship between
us and any recipients. We are not your attorneys until a written
representation is signed by both parties.
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