Privacy Policy

Attorneys, like other professionals who advise on financial matters, are now required by Federal law to inform their clients of their policy regarding the privacy of client information. French & Casey’s attorneys always have been and continue to be bound by professional standards of confidentiality that are more stringent than those required by law. Therefore, we always protect your right to privacy.

Disclosure Policy

As a client of French & Casey, LLP you should know that we do not disclose any nonpublic personal information outside the firm, except as agreed or requested by you or as required by law.

COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

-Non-Personal Information

French & Casey, LLP may collect non-personal information about your activity at this Website. The Website may automatically recognize and store information about the type of browser you are using; your Internet Protocol ("IP") address; the time, date, and length of your visit; and the referring site. This information, if collected, is collected via computer code sent to your computer (commonly referred to as "cookies"). The cookies will not expire, unless you manually delete them or set your browser to reject them. If you do not accept the cookies, however, you may have difficulty navigating the Website.

-Personal Information

French & Casey, LLP collects no personal information about you, typically defined as individually identifying information such as your name or e-mail address, unless you voluntary submit it. It is possible that such a submission may occur by clicking on various links, such as "Contact Us," or by contacting an individual French & Casey attorney via an e-mail address provided in a hyperlink.