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Privacy Policy

Baram, Tapper & Gans, LLC understands the concerns of our clients for privacy and the need to ensure the privacy of nonpublic personal information. The Firm makes reasonable efforts to restrict access to and prohibit unlawful disclosure of Social Security Numbers and other nonpublic personal information about you that we have collected. Nonpublic personal information is defined as “information capable of being associated with a particular individual through one or more identifiers.”

All information the Firm receives from you is held in confidence. The Firm does not disclose any nonpublic personal information about current or former clients obtained in the course of representation unless required or permitted by law or applicable provisions of codes of professional responsibility or ethical rules governing our conduct as lawyers.

When information about you is disclosed to others, we expect them to protect your information. We expect them to use the information only for the limited purpose for which it was shared.

The Firm safeguards data, computer files and documents containing your personal information. The Firm destroys, erases or makes unreadable such data, computer files and documents prior to disposal.

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Any communication with Baram, Tapper, and Gans, LLC (“BTG”) or any of its individual attorneys via this website contact form, e-mail or any other means of communication does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship with BTG. Unsolicited information sent to BTG will not be considered confidential or secret, may be subject to disclosure to others, does not create any obligation by BTG to respond to your question or meet any deadline or represent you in any way, and does not create an attorney-client relationship with BTG. Therefore, you should not provide any confidential information to us concerning any potential or actual legal matter you may have without first having been instructed by one of CTB�s attorneys to do so. Our professional obligations require that before BTG may accept any new client or new matter, we must determine whether any actual or potential conflicts with any of our existing or former clients exist. If you wish to inquire into becoming a client of BTG, please request a personal interview with one of our attorneys. Prior to the establishment of any attorney-client relationship a conflicts-of-interest procedure must be completed by BTG. By clicking “Submit” or contacting BTG by any other means, you acknowledge that you have read and understand the above notice and agree that BTG may review any transmitted information, and you recognize that such review, even if information is transmitted in good faith and highly confidential, does not preclude BTG from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could and will be used against you.