
Our Privacy
Policy
We recognize the importance of privacy and the sensitivity of
personal information. As
attorneys, we have a professional obligation to protect the confidentiality
of all information we receive from our clients.
We are committed to protecting any personal information we hold.
This Privacy Policy outlines how we manage your personal information
and safeguard your privacy.
Your Privacy Rights
Beginning
We are responsible for
the personal information we collect and hold.
To ensure this accountability, and explain it to you, we have
developed this privacy policy, and trained all of our lawyers and staff on
its content.
How and why we collect your personal
information
In connection with any
legal matter, it is unavoidable that certain personal information must be
collected, such as: name, address, social security number, telephone number,
driver’s license number, employment records, and medical records.
Without this information, we would not be able to provide services to
you.
We collect such
personal information when you specifically and knowingly give it to us.
We may also obtain information about you from other sources, for
example:
How this personal information is used
Personal information,
including your social security number, will be used to provide legal
services to you, to administer our client databases, and to communicate with
you. In connection with
providing legal services to you, we may obtain medical records and wage
information, and may, under some circumstances, disclose this information to
our consulting experts, other parties in your case, and/or file it with the
Court, as the law and rules of procedure require.
Information that is filed with any Court may become a matter of
public record, and may be available to others as a result.
This is something we cannot prevent.
We do not use the
information you give us for any other internal purpose or secondary purpose,
and will never disclose your personal information other than as specifically
required by your case, or otherwise with your consent.
Who we will share personal information with
We may disclose your
personal information to health care providers, employers, the Internal
Revenue Service, and/or Social Security Administration, in order to obtain
evidence relevant to your claim.
We may also disclose
your personal information to other parties in the case if requested to do so
in the normal course of the discovery process, and only where such
information is relevant to the claim.
We may disclose your
personal information to others hired by us to work on your case, including
consulting attorneys, expert witnesses, and other service providers.
These persons or companies either have agreed or will agree to
protect your personal information as well.
Please understand that
some personal information must be filed with the Court in order to prosecute
your claim. When it is filed
with a court, or provided to other parties, insurance companies, etc., the
information may become public record, and, in such a case, we are not able
to ensure the continued privacy of that information.
Security of your personal information
We will take all reasonable steps to ensure
that your personal information is kept safe from loss, unauthorized access,
modification or disclosure.
Among the steps taken
to protect your information are:
How we dispose of personal information
All work copies,
drafts, and other temporary documents not retained as part of your file will
be destroyed by shredding as soon as they are no longer needed.
At the conclusion of
your case, your file will be stored in a secured storage facility for a
period of at least five (5) years.
At that time, if it is appropriate, we will destroy your file,
including personal identifying information.
You are always welcome to access or take possession of your file,
because it belongs to you.
Communicating with us
If you communicate with
us by email, you should be aware that it is not a 100% secure method of
communication. Please keep this
in mind when emailing us sensitive or personal information.
Questions
Questions about this
policy, or our collection and use of personal information are welcome at any
time. You may access this
privacy policy, and periodic updates on our website, at
http://www.glasheenlaw.com