privacy policy
and terms of use

Clark & Albaugh Privacy PolicyThis website has been prepared by Clark & Albaugh, LLP for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to substitute for legal advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Furthermore, Clark & Albaugh, LLP requests that you do not send confidential information or requests for legal advice via email. We will delete all communications of this nature.

The information contained in this web site is provided only as general information, which may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This website occasionally contains links to other web pages. The inclusion of such links, however, does not constitute referrals or endorsements of the linked entities.

Clark & Albaugh, LLP specifically disclaims any responsibility for positions taken by users in their individual cases or for any misunderstanding on the part of users of this website or any linked websites. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free, written information about our qualifications and experience.

As you may be aware, a federal law requires certain businesses to inform their clients of their policies regarding the privacy of personal client information. While the new law applies primarily to banks, credit card companies, and other financial institutions, it may also apply to law firms that advise their clients with respect to tax or investment advisory matters. To this end, we would like to explain our policy with respect to personal client information.

confidentiality

In accordance with our professional obligations, we are committed to maintaining the privacy of matters pertaining to our current and former clients. We will not disclose personal client information that we obtain in the course of our representation without your express consent, or as otherwise required by law. As lawyers, we are bound by our professional standards of confidentiality which are far more stringent than the confidentiality required by this new law. We protect your confidential information and will continue to protect your nonpublic personal information in accordance with our professional obligations.

During our representation, we may collect nonpublic personal information about you that is either provided by you, or is procured with your authorization or consent. We do not disclose this information to anyone unless authorized by you, or as otherwise required by law or applicable codes of professional responsibility governing lawyers. In order to protect the confidentiality of your personal information, we maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with our professional standards.

Should you have any questions regarding our confidentiality policy or the new law, please do not hesitate to contact us.