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Under a federal law called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, law firms
that provide services related to your personal financial information
are required to inform clients of their policies and practices
regarding the privacy and security of those clients' information. Since
you have chosen to access this Web site, CJM is providing the
following information to you.
In the course of providing clients with advice on financial
and related matters, CJM may receive significant personal financial
information from its clients. In addition, CJM may assemble
and maintain information relating to the legal services provided. The
information that CJM may assemble and maintain may be obtained
from the client, generated as a result of the services provided,
or received from third parties. If you are or become a
client of CJM, you should know that all information that CJM
receives from a client is held in confidence, and is not released
to people outside of CJM, except as agreed to by the client,
or as allowed or required under applicable law and the rules
of professional conduct governing the provision of legal services.
If you become a client of CJM, CJM will retain records relating
to professional services that CJM provides so that our attorneys
will be better able to assist clients with their needs, and in
some cases, to comply with professional guidelines. In
order to guard our client’s nonpublic personal information,
or the nonpublic information of business entities, CJM maintains
physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with
professional standards and generally exceed the requirements
imposed under federal law.
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