Privacy
Statement
This privacy statement sets forth our policies regarding the privacy of
information gathered through this Website.
We reserve the right to change these policies at any time. To ensure that you
are aware of our latest privacy policies, please review this statement
regularly. By using our site, you are deemed to have accepted the privacy
policies set forth herein.
To help diagnose problems with our server, administer our site, gather broad
demographic information, and generate user statistics, we may collect
information such as, without limitation, your Internet Protocol (IP) address,
your Internet host company (e.g., AOL), your Browser software (e.g., Microsoft
Internet Explorer), your software platform (e.g., Windows 2000), the date and
time of a page request, the page requested, the ip address of the requesting
device, the duration of your visit to our site, and the domain (e.g., .COM,
.NET, .JP) of the site from which you arrived at our site.
Should you send us feedback information or
sign up for any of our email lists, we will not share your information (including your email
address) with any third party except (1) with your consent, (2) as required by
law, or (3) to protect the rights, property or safety of LJSPC, including the
prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of attacks against our site,
server(s), Internet Service Provider (ISP), and/or network.
This site contains links to other sites. LJSPC is not responsible for the
privacy practices or the content of such sites.
The LJSPC site is intended to provide general information and is not intended
to provide legal advice; it is not an offer to represent you or to create an
attorney-client relationship. The formation of an attorney-client relationship
requires prior satisfaction of multiple factors including resolution of possible
conflicts of interest, an appropriate fee arrangement and mutual agreement on
the terms of the engagement. Please do not convey to us any information that you
regard as confidential until a formal attorney-client relationship has been
established. Any information you convey to LJSPC via the Internet may not be
secure, and information conveyed prior to establishing an attorney-client
relationship may not be privileged or confidential.
Internet e-mail sent to this firm or to its attorneys will not create an
attorney-client relationship and the information received will not be treated
confidentially.
This Web site is intended for personal use only. Any other use is prohibited.
Policy as to Disclosure of Information
For both current and former clients, we do not disclose to anyone other than
our own partners and employees any nonpublic personal information obtained in
the course of our representation of you, except with your consent or as required
by law or to protect the rights, property or safety of LJSPC. It is possible,
for example, that we could be compelled to disclose such information in response
to the service upon us of a subpoena issued by a court or agency. In any such
case, we would timely advise you of our receipt of such legal process and also
act in any lawful manner to protect your interests, such as by asserting (if
appropriate) claims of attorney-client privilege.
Protecting the Confidentiality and Security of Current and Former Clients'
Information
In compliance with applicable professional standards, we retain records
relating to professional services that we provide so that we are better able to
attend to your professional needs.
In order to assure the confidentiality of your nonpublic personal information,
we maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with our
professional standards.
Choice/Opt-Out
If you do not wish to receive email from us you may also notify us of your
opt-out request by email at
mail@telecomcounsel.com by mail at our Alpharetta, GA office address.
Contacting Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Statement, our privacy policies,
or your use of this website, please contact us via email at:
info@telecomcounsel.com