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Privacy Policy for Tim Theisen Attorney at Law
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At Theisen Law we consider the privacy of our visitors to be extremely important. This privacy policy document describes in detail the types of personal information is collected and recorded by Theisen Law and how we use it.
Information provided to attorneys is private and confidential pursuant to applicable ethical rules. Your information is not shared or sold. However, if attorney Theisen is on vacation, a colleague, attorney Dan Cooke, may respond to you, subject to the same rules. Your submission of an inquiry constitutes permission for us to reply to you. We may send occasional automated emails regarding relevant information. You may opt-out of those automated emails by following a link contained therein, or replying with a request to remove you from further emails. If you have or hire a different attorney you should let us know so we cease further communication.
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Update
This Disclaimer and Privacy Policy was last updated on Monday, August 10, 2020
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