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PRIVACY |
When you
visit DeeringLaw.com we collect no personal
information about you unless you choose to provide
that information to us. However, there is some
generic information automatically collected and
stored. DeeringLaw.com automatically collects and
temporarily stores the following information about
your visit to DeeringLaw.com
- The IP address of the computer you
are using
- The name of the domain you use to
access the Internet
- The address of the website you came
from when you came to visit
- The date and time of your visit
- The pages of our website that you
visited
- If the web page you tried to view
was successful (or failed)
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Why we collect this information
Primarily, DeeringLaw.com collects this information
for security purposes and to help us identify
problems with broken links, programs, and the
database. We also use this information for
statistical purposes to help us make DeeringLaw.com
more useful to visitors, periodically analyzing the
data to get a better understanding or our user
community (such as which pages are visited most
often and how many users visit our site in any
amount of time). Unless it is specifically stated
otherwise, no additional information will be
collected about you. We do not attempt to track or
identify site visitors.
Email
If you send us an e-mail, you identify yourself to
us. This is your choice. Because of complex legal
issues regarding the privacy of email, we ask that
you contact Patrick D. Deering And Associates, P.C.
by postal mail or telephone if you have a question
or comment that requires some degree of
confidentiality.
Disclosure
Patrick D. Deering And Associates, P.C. does not
disclose, give, share, sell or transfer any personal
information about our visitors, email, or email
addresses with any third parties, without your
knowledge or consent unless required for law
enforcement or statute. As the owners of
DeeringLaw.com, Patrick D. Deering And Associates,
P.C. will cooperate with law enforcement agencies
and legal requests as required by law.
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