Your
privacy is a primary goal and standard practice at Kelley & Farren.
The
records we retain that relate to the legal services we provide
our clients are treated with the highest legal standards of
confidentiality; we make every reasonable effort to prevent unauthorized
access
or disclosure of client information.
We
do not disclose any personal information about our clients or
former clients to anyone,
except as authorized by those clients
or as required by law and any applicable state ethics rules.
We
also maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards
to protect these documents from accidental loss or destruction.
On
this website, we only collect anonymous data in aggregate.
Website usage information such as page views, number of visitors
and length of visits is collected as people browse this site.
This information is used solely for statistical analysis and
we collect absolutely no personal information about any individual
viewer.
Many
websites utilize a common technology called "cookies" – small
pieces of data placed by the server onto a viewer’s computer
to collect information about how the website is used. While
this is a legitimate practice in many instances, at Kelley & Farren
we have chosen to NOT use cookies on our website, further protecting
your privacy and security when visiting our site.
Email
communications with Kelley & Farren
are not necessarily secure. This is simply the current state
and nature of email
and internet technology. Hence, if you choose to communicate
with us via email, you are assuming any security risk of so doing.
We advise our clients to be aware of this inherent aspect of
standard email in all their electronic communications of a private
nature.
If
you have questions or concerns with respect to our privacy policy
and practices, please feel free to contact us.