The Leavitt Law Office is committed to protecting customer information while providing personalized service and customized technology.
Any and all information collected through our Internet sites will be kept strictly confidential and will not be sold, rented, or otherwise disclosed to any third party not actively engaged in providing services to our customers.
Information voluntarily provided through our Website may be used to provide personalized services, conduct business, maintain accounts, and provide promotions or research directly related to business purposes for The Leavitt Law Office.
At any time, a customer may request, in writing, that The Leavitt Law Office not use personal information for promotional purposes. The Leavitt Law Office does collect IP addresses to track user sessions, but we do not attempt to link personal identities or personal information to users who are browsing the site.
We do, however, use cookies to track preferences and to personalize content on the Website. (Users always have the option to deactivate the cookies function through their browser software.) The Leavitt Law Office claims no responsibility for the privacy and data security policies of any third party to which our sites may be linked.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this Web site, you can contact us.
The material on this website is for informational purposes and is not legal advice, nor does it necessarily reflect the opinions of The Leavitt Law Office, or any of its attorneys, and is not guaranteed to be accurate, comprehensive or up to date. Visitors to this website should not act upon any information contained in this website without first seeking the advice of an attorney licensed in their state. The purpose of this website is to give the visitor a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific advice. This website is not a substitute for legal advice and should not be relied on for this purpose.
Transmission of the material on this website is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, the creation of an attorney-client relationship.

