Privacy Policy
We at Samuel A. Mutch, P.A. ("Samuel A. Mutch" or "Firm")
have been committed to providing top quality legal service, advice
and support to all of our clients. As attorneys there is an ethical
and necessary component of our practice to hold the information
you give us in strict confidence. With all of our clients, only
so much information as is necessary to accomplish the client's goals
is communicated with others.
As a result of recent federal laws, we are required to give individual
clients (not trusts, partnerships, corporations, and the like) who
have engaged us for personal, family, or household purposes (not
business or commercial purposes) written notice of our information
gathering, retention and disclosure policies. Therefore, we are
taking this opportunity to discuss our Privacy Policy so you understand
what our legal ethics require in the area of attorney client confidentiality.
The policies and disclosures contained in this Privacy Policy may
change over time, but we will communicate with you, as required
by law, when changes are made. This Privacy Policy cannot be modified
orally by any of our agents, employees or officers.
While we maintain the confidentiality of all clients, consistent
with the client's goals and our ethical obligations, this Privacy
Policy does not apply to information collected from partnerships,
trusts or corporations, and only applies to individuals who engage
Mutch & Levine's services for personal, familial or household
purposes.
Information We Collect:
We collect personally identifiable information at different times
during our engagement. Information is collected in order to assist
us in analyzing your legal rights and options and to best serve
your interests.
Information we collect comes to us in the following ways:
- Information you provide to us in correspondence, documents
and discussions;
- Information you provide on forms that we ask you to fill out,
either for our records or for us to file with an appropriate agency
or government office;
- Information we collect during our relationship with you, so
we can provide legal services such as real estate
- Settlement and closing services or tax advice;
- Information that is publicly available, such as deeds or mortgages
which have been publicly filed;
- Information that you provide to us for us to use in a case,
settlement negotiation or other proceeding; and Information that
we obtain during our billing process.
The type of information we collect depends on the services that
you have asked us to provide. For example, in a real estate closing,
we collect address and contact numbers, financial information such
as the price of the information is defined as information which
identifies you and which is not publicly available. We also obtain
information about the home you are selling or purchasing, and information
relating to your mortgage and insurance, if you have obtained them.
If you visit the Samuel A. Mutch website, our servers may log information
such as your IP address, the pages you click on and how much time
you spend there, and the web page you came from and go to next.
We also save the information you transmit to us on our website when
you ask us to send you information about us. If you send us a letter,
email or fax, we save that information in our files, so we can respond
to your questions or comments in order to best represent your interests.
Categories of NonAffiliated Service Providers with Whom
We Work
It should be obvious that we never provide information
to anyone unrelated to the matter we are handling for you. We do
not, for example, provide information for purposes of mailing lists,
and the like. But we do from time to time need to retain other services
in connection with a matter we are handling. Sometimes we retain
non affiliated service providers such as private investigators,
court reporters, title insurance companies, messenger services,
copy services and the like. These service providers often assist
us in a number of ways in managing information relating to your
matter. We also often work with other parties such as accountants,
expert witnesses, credit bureaus, bankers, and other businesses
as necessary to perform our legal services for you. In such instances,
we cannot always ensure that all information given to such businesses
will be held in the same strict confidence as we do.
Information We Disclose
We ask our service providers to hold any information we
provide to them about you in confidence, and use the information
only to provide the services we have hired them to perform for you
and for us. We may disclose your information to credit bureaus and
similar organizations, where required or permitted by law. For example,
we may disclose your information in connection with a subpoena or
other legal process, in an audit, or when we record your mortgage
or deed in the public records. Also, to represent your interest,
or upon your consent, we may share your information with third parties.
We can disclose your information to obtain payment from you for
the services we have provided. In real estate matters, we file certain
real estate settlement documents with the appropriate recording
office and provide closing documents to the seller of the property
you are purchasing.
Please remember that when we file documents in court, that information
becomes public and we can not protect your information once it is
included in any pleading or any other document provided to the court
pursuant to the requirements of law. This includes your financial
information when you file for divorce.
Disclosures About Confidentiality and Security
The security and confidentiality of your information is
very important to us. We take steps to safeguard it every day. We
have firm wide policies and procedures, designed specifically to
guard your information against accidental disclosure. Our employees,
agents and service providers cannot use your information for purposes
other than those which we at Mutch & Levine authorize. Access
to your information is restricted, and employees who fail to follow
our policies and procedures are subject to disciplinary action.
Your Access to Your Information
We provide you with access to your nformation in various ways,
including on our invoices and in letters to you. If you note that
the information we have is incomplete, incorrect or not current,
please call the attorney who serves as your primary contact with
the Mutch & Levine. We will update or correct any error promptly.
If our representation of you is terminated, this Privacy Policy
will apply to information we collected while this Privacy Policy
was in effect, unless we send you a revised Privacy Policy during
such time as you were our client.
The examples listed in this Privacy Policy are illustrations
and are not all inclusive.
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