Privacy Policy
There are several different
ways you can use our services to communicate with one of
our lawyers. When you share information with us,
for example by creating an initial free consultation
request, we can begin to connect with you making our
services quicker and easier. As you use our
services we want to be clear that we do not sell your
information and we work hard to protect your privacy.
Our Privacy Policy
explains:
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What information we collect
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How we use the information we collect
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The choices we offer
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How we secure your information
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Application of Policy
We have tried to keep it as
simple as possible, but if you are still not sure please
feel free to contact us at 1-800-800-4351. Your
privacy matters to us at Furlong & Drewniak whether you
are a potential client, a new client or a long-time
client. Please take the time to understand our
policy.
Information we
collect
We collect information to
provide better services to all of our clients - from the
basics like which language you speak, to more complex
things like what IP address are you sending us
information from.
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Information you give to us - For example, requesting a
Free Initial Consultation. When you do, we will
ask you for personal information, like
your name, email address or telephone number.
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Device information - We may collect device-specific
information (such as your hardware model, operating
system, unique device identifiers,
and
mobile network information to include phone number and
Internet protocol address
How we use
the information we collect
We use the information we collect from you to provide,
maintain, protect and improve services, to develop new
ones, and to protect Furlong & Drewniak and our clients.
We may use non-specific information like a alias in
conjunction with a trial outcome on our social media
feeds and in testimonials you provide.
When you contact Furlong & Drewniak, we may keep a
record of your communication to help solve any issues
you may be facing. We may use your email address
to inform you about our services, such as letting you
know about upcoming changes or improvements.
We will ask for your consent before using your
information for a purpose other than those that are set
out in the Privacy Policy.
Transparency and
choice
Many of our services let you share information with
others, such as our twitter feed. Remember that
when you share information publicly, it may be seen by
others, including prosecutors, police, employers.
We strive to remove all personal information from our
public forums unless we have a legitimate legal purpose.
When using these public service we strongly advise
caution and discretion.
If you should share information of a sensitive nature,
upon confirming your identity, we can provide
information access, correction and deletion, we will do
so for free, except where it would require a
disproportionate effort.
Information security
We do not share personal information with companies,
organizations and individuals outside of Furlong &
Drewniak unless one of the following circumstances
apply:
• With your written consent
• For legal reasons
We work hard to protect Furlong & Drewniak and our
client from unauthorized access to or unauthorized
alteration, disclosure or destruction of information we
hold.
• We encrypt many of our services using SSL
• We offer two step verification when contacting us
through our contact page
• We review our information collection, storage and
processing practices, including physical security
measures, to guard against unauthorized
access to systems.
• We restrict access to personal information to Furlong
& Drewniak employees, contractors and agents who need to
know that information in
order to provide services to our clients, and who
are subject to strict contractual confidentiality
obligations and may be disciplined or
terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.
Application of
Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy applies to all of the services and
communications offered by Furlong & Drewniak. Our
Privacy Policy does not apply to services offered by
other companies or individuals, such as our Twitter
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