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attorney client privilege that normally attaches to communications
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of Personal and Public Information
While in the process of using sgtlaw.net
(the "web site")
or other websites, you may be asked to voluntarily provide
personal information (i.e. your name, address or email
address) in order to receive information from the law firm.
Your disclosure of this information is purely voluntary
and is not required for your use of this web site.
This web site may collect public
information which includes how you use our site, the
IP addresses and/or the domain names of the browsers that
visit our site, the time of day and length of time our site
was visited, and other information that does not identify
you as an individual. Unless you have given us express permission,
we will use best efforts to not disclose your personal information
to anyone, with the following exceptions: 1. When we have
reason to believe that the disclosure of personal information
is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action
against anyone who may be interfering with the normal daily
operations of sgtlaw.net; 2. When we believe that the law
requires us to disclose that information; or 3. When we receive
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Use of IP Addresses