Legal Usage Guidelines

These information provided on our website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be considered as legal advice or professional counsel. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Internet subscribers and online readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. Do not send us information until you speak with one of our attorneys and receive authorization to send that information to us.

Material contained within the Letson & Swader Co., LPA website is intended for informational purposes only. Any unauthorized use of material contained herein is at the user’s own risk. Reproduction, distribution, republication, and retransmission of material contained within our website is expressly prohibited without prior permission of Letson, & Swader Co., LPA.

Sending Email to Letson & Swader Co., LPA

Please do not send Letson & Swader Co., LPA any information or documents until a formal attorney-client relationship has been established through an interview with an attorney and you get authorization in the form of an engagement letter. Any information or documents sent prior to your receipt of an engagement letter cannot be treated as confidences, secrets or protected information of any nature.

Collection of Personal and Public Information

This Web Site does collect public information which includes how you use our site, the IP addresses and/or the domain names of the browsers that visit our site, the time of day and length of time our site was visited, and other information that does not identify you as an individual.

Use of Personal and Public Information

Unless you have given us express permission, we will use best efforts to not disclose your personal information to anyone, unless we have reason to believe that the disclosure of personal information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against anyone who may be interfering with the operation of the law firm. Other situations requiring disclosure of your personal information include, but are not limited to: when we believe that the law requires us to disclose that information; when we receive a demand for that information from law enforcement authorities in connection with a criminal investigation; or from civil authorities in connection with a pending civil case or administrative investigation.

Use of IP Addresses

An IP address is a set of numbers that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you log on to the Internet through your service provider. Your IP address is visible to any Web page that you visit. The Web Site may record your IP address for several different reasons, including, but not limited to, system administration and the auditing of our site.