Internet Privacy Policy Statement

Johnson & Perkinson does not collect personal information from you except in the following instances:
  • Information your web browser software may automatically provide to our web servers, such as the address of the Web site you linked from, the identity of your Internet Service Provider and the type and version of the browser you are using;
  • Information you provide to us in an e-mail message or attachment; and
  • Information you provide to us in a form on our Web site.
Like many major sites on the internet, Johnson & Perkinson may enhance your browsing experience through the use of cookies. Cookies are designed to allow our server to recognize your computer and not the individual user. Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your e-mail address or other personally identifiable information. We may use cookies to help understand site usage and improve the content and layout of our site. Any information you submit to us will only be used for the specific purpose for which it was submitted. Johnson & Perkinson reserves the right to change this policy at any time by posting a new privacy policy at this location. Last updated on May 29, 2003. If you have questions concerning this Privacy Policy Statement, please contact us. General Privacy Policy PRIVACY POLICY Lawyers, as providers of certain personal services, may be deemed to be required by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to inform their clients of their policies regarding privacy of client information. This firm understands the concerns of our clients for privacy and the need to ensure the privacy of your private information. Your privacy is important to us and maintaining your trust and confidence is our highest priority. Prior to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act lawyers were and now continue to be bound by professional standards of confidentiality that are even more stringent than those required by such Act. Therefore, we have always maintained your right to privacy consistent with all requirements of law. The purpose of this notice is to explain our Privacy Policy with regard to personal information about you that we obtain and how we keep that information secure. NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT We collect nonpublic personal information about you that is provided to us by you or obtained by us with your authorization or consent, including certain financial information which is or may be relevant to cases for which you have retained this firm to represent you. WE DO NOT DISCLOSE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT OUR CLIENTS OR FORMER CLIENTS TO ANYONE, EXCEPT AS PERMITTED OR REQUIRED BY LAW AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE ETHICS RULES. We do not disclose any public personal information about current or former clients obtained in the course of representation of those clients, except as expressly or impliedly authorized by those clients to enable us to effectuate the purpose of our representation or as required or permitted by law or applicable provisions of codes of professional responsibility or ethical rules governing our conduct as lawyers. CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY We retain records relating to professional services that we provide so that we are better able to assist you with your professional needs and to comply with professional guidelines or requirements of law. In order to guard your nonpublic personal information, we maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with the professional standards applicable to our profession.