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Privacy Policy

PRIVACY STATEMENT - Last revised on January 5, 2007
 
Information Collection
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP respects the privacy of its personnel, clients and alumni, as well as law students and other third parties. Users do not have to submit any personally identifiable information in order to use the Young Conaway website. Personally identifiable information is not collected via the website unless it is specifically and voluntarily provided by a user.
 
Certain personal information for the firm's educational, networking, marketing, social, recruiting, and similar business purposes may be collected and processed on Young Conaway's website. Such personal information that is voluntarily submitted to Young Conaway is not shared with outside entities other than appropriate service providers who assist Young Conaway in carrying out these business functions. Such personal information is not sold by Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP.
 
Security
Young Conaway provides appropriate and reasonable physical, procedural and electronic information security measures to protect such personal information. Personal information that is voluntarily submitted to Young Conaway online, via electronic communication, or otherwise, may be maintained or accessed in servers or files located in the United States.
 
Non-Personal Data Collection
To ensure that Young Conaway website is well managed and to facilitate improved navigation within it, various technologies, such as navigational data collection and web beacons (electronic images that allow web sites to count visitors who have accessed a particular page) may be used to track information and identify categories of visitors by items such as IP address, domain, browser type and pages visited. This information is used to analyze the number of visitors to different areas of the Young Conaway website and to ensure that it is serving as a useful, effective information source. These technology tools are not used to collect any personally identifiable information such as name or email address.
 
Disclosure of Information to Third Parties
Notwithstanding the above referenced privacy policy, Young Conaway may disclose personal information in special cases as noted:
  1. when Young Conaway has reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing injury to or interference with (either intentionally or unintentionally) the rights of Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP or property or anyone that could be harmed by such activities;
  2. when Young Conaway believes in good faith that the law requires it; and
  3. in situations involving threats to the physical safety of any person.
User Consent
Use of this site constitutes the users consent to application of appropriate laws, rules and regulations. By using this site, the user agrees with the terms of this Privacy Policy.
 
Changes to the Privacy Policy
Young Conaway reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Statement. All changes will be posted on this page.