Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

General Statement

The Firm does not currently collect or retransmit any personal identifying information (Personal Information) through our web site, except as follows:

Information that the Firm’s Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides to the Firm automatically, such as a user’s Internet address and possibly the user’s e-mail address, and as part of reports or other information for the purpose of monitoring, evaluating, and enhancing access to and usage of the Firms web site. Such information is not retransmitted to any person or entity outside of the Firm, other than for the purpose of utilizing such information to enhance or modify the Firm’s Web site.

Information that a user sends to us in an e-mail message. Information that a user submits through a search request or from within our web site.

The Firm reserves the right to use Personal Information, and other information obtained from users of its web site, for its own proper purposes, but will not sell to or exchange with third parties such Personal Information.

E-Mail: E-mail sent to us may not be secure, especially if it is unsolicited and not from a person or entity with whom we have an attorney-client relationship. If you choose to send e-mail to the Firm or any attorneys or staff of the Firm, we reserve the right (but not the obligation) to retain all or a portion of the content of your e-mail, your e-mail address and our response, and all such information and material will be the property of the Firm. If you are concerned about e-mail and security, we suggest that before you send such e-mail, you communicate using what you consider to be a secure mode with the prospective recipient to discuss how best to transmit the information.

Modifications in Policy: The Firm reserves the right to alter, modify, amend, and in any way change its Privacy Policy at any time, without notice other than as posted on this Policy Statement page. We encourage you to review this Policy Statement page for updates or modifications. Changes will be effective when posted.

Questions and Inquiries: Should you have any questions or concerns about this policy, you may contact our Oakland office staff. [mailto: oakland@johnsonandmock.com]

Disclaimer

General Statement

The materials on this World Wide Web site (this Site), and all pages which are part of this Site, are provided for informational purposes only. They do not constitute the giving of legal advice by Johnson & Mock (the Firm) or any of its attorneys or professionals, nor are they intended to solicit or create an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm. Because of the nature of this material, it is also not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. You should not act or rely on any information in this Site or its pages without seeking the advice of a competent attorney of your choice in an appropriate jurisdiction.

We would be pleased to communicate with you by e-mail. If you choose to communicate with us through this Site or otherwise in connection with a matter for which we do not already represent you, please be advised that your communication and our response, if any, may not be treated as privileged or confidential. In addition, please be advised that unless otherwise indicated, we cannot represent or guarantee that electronic communications to us will be secure or confidential. Thus, unless otherwise specifically agreed, please avoid sending sensitive information electronically.

In some jurisdictions this Site may be considered ADVERTISING. This is not our intention. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision, which should not be based solely upon advertisements or written information about the attorney’s qualifications and experience. The Firm has attempted to comply with all known legal and ethical requirements in compiling the Site, but we do not seek to represent clients based upon their review of any portions of this Site, which fail to fully comply with all applicable legal or ethical requirements.

The contents of this Site include articles and content, which have been prepared by the Firm and others. While there are references to some specific matters, every case is different and the results in one case may be different from those in another matter. These articles and content should not be considered specific advice regarding any matter.

The Firm designates its office in Oakland, Nebraska as its principal office and Clarence E. Mock, III as the partner responsible for this site. Any inquiries or questions regarding this site should be directed to our Oakland office staff. [mailto: oakland@johnsonandmock.com]