Goldstein DeBiase Manzocco is committed to protecting your privacy. We do not collect personal information via this website.
When We Disclose Your Personal Information
We may share personal information with third parties engaged to assist us in providing services to you or to carry out one or more of the purposes described above. These other service providers are prohibited from using your personal information for any purpose other than to provide this assistance and are required to protect personal information disclosed by us and to comply with the general privacy principles described in this Privacy Statement.
We may also disclose your personal information to third parties, such as those described above, as may be required to carry out the requested services. We disclose your personal information to such parties on an “as needed” basis only.
We reserve the right to disclose personal information to a third party if a law, regulation , search warrant, subpoena or court order legally requires or authorizes us to do so.
How We Protect Your Personal Information
We make all commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that personal information collected from you is protected against loss and unauthorized access. This protection applies in relation to information stored in both electronic and hard copy form. Access to your personal information is restricted to selected employees. In addition, Goldstein DeBiase Manzocco employs generally accepted information security techniques and access control procedures to protect personal information against loss and unauthorized access.
Unless we need to share your personal information as part of our retainer, all information you give us will be kept strictly confidential. If you provide us with an e-mail address, you authorize us to send to you correspondence, documents and other information related to your matter that may be protected by a solicitor-and-client or settlement privilege (or otherwise be categorized by you as confidential or private in nature) through the use of the Internet (and, particularly, e-mail) in an unencrypted condition and without any guarantee of security or protection from interception by a third party.