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PRIVACY STATEMENT

Sciarrino & Shubert, PLLC

Privacy Act Statement

Disclosures

The Firm does not share, rent, sell or disclose personally or non-personally identifiable information to third parties, except where necessary in order to fulfill a specific request from an individual, and in that instance would not disclose personally identifiable information for any unrelated purposes. Occasionally, the Firm co-sponsors events with third parties and may share attendee lists for purposes of the event. In this instance a separate privacy statement will be made available.

Linked Sites

This site contains links to other sites and is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.

Non-personally Identifiable Information

The Firm may obtain second-level domain information and, in some instances, IP addresses, regarding visitors to the site, but does not collect or maintain personally identifiable information. The site uses cookies to track site traffic only; cookies do not track personally identifiable information. Use of Personally Identifiable Information The Firm does not collect personally identifiable information about visitors except when specifically and knowingly provided by such individuals. Currently, the site collects personal information (e.g., name, company, address, phone and e-mail addresses) from visitors who voluntarily submit a feedback/inquiry form, send electronic mail to the Firm, register for events, subscribe to newsletters or submit resumes through the site. Personal information collected through this web site is saved in the Firm’s contact database where it may be combined with pre-existing contact information in the database.

Personal information is used by the Firm to send individuals requested newsletters, event notices and announcements. Individuals may be removed from the Firm’s e-mail or mail list at any time by sending an e-mail message to info@sciarrionlaw.com. The e-mail subject line should read “Remove” and the message should include individual’s name, and e-mail address.

This statement does not address information obtained offline through events such as seminars or attorney’s personal contacts.

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