We at PCB&A recognize the importance of and respect your privacy. PCB&A wants you to make the most of this Web site and to feel confident while doing so. The following discloses the information collection, use and disclosure practices for this Web site: http://www.minn-law.com/. This policy does not address information obtained offline through events such as seminars or from an attorney's personal cont

When you visit the public area of this Web site, you remain anonymous. To the extent you use e-mail links via the Web site to communicate with PCB&A or anyone affiliated with PCB&A and provide us with personally identifiable information, however, you will not remain anonymous. Because it is not possible to anticipate every conceivable context in which such information might be provided to us via e-mail, we can provide you no assurance that personally identifiable information you choose to provide to us via e-mail will be maintained as private.

We do not use “cookies.” Cookies are small text files that are placed on a visitor's computer hard drive that allow parties and/or the host of its Web site to record how many times a user or computers within a user's network of computers has visited the Web site, the number of times various pages of the Web site have been accessed and to track the user's home page customization preferences. We do not collect Internet Protocol (IP) address.

PCB&A provides links to third party Web sites that it does not control. Therefore, PCB&A urges you to review the privacy policies posted on these third party Web sites at the time you first visit such sites. PCB&A undertakes no obligation to review or ensure enforcement or compliance with the privacy policy of any Web site to which it links.

 
 
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