A Commitment to Privacy
Deponex is deeply committed to your right to privacy. We follow very strict privacy policies and strive to keep your personal and financial information secure. Deponex only collects personally identifiable information you provide in order to deliver high quality litigation support services. This personal information is necessary to generate the legal documents you have requested. Please note: certain personal information becomes public record upon the filing of documents with the state or court. (Example: the corporate name, business address and the name of the registered agent becomes public information upon the filing of articles of incorporation with the Georgia Secretary of State. The privacy policies at Deponex do not cover information considered public record.
Information We Collect
We collect non-public personal information about you from the following sources:
Information we receive from you on requests for litigation support or other forms (such as your name, address, telephone numbers);
Information you may provide during visits to our web site; and
Information about your transactions with us, our affiliates or others.
Information We Share
We do not disclose any non-public personal information about our clients or former clients except as described below and otherwise permitted by law. If necessary to complete your project, we may disclose all of the information we collect to legal professionals that assist us in the administration of the service you have requested or authorized. Professionals that perform services on our behalf are bound by a confidentiality agreement to protect against subsequent disclosure of information.
Forms
We use a feedback form so you can send us your comments, criticisms, or request additional information. This contact form is not secure but does not gather any personal information about you unless you put it in.
Cookies:
Cookies help us customize our site to our visitors’ needs. We make use of a standard feature in browser software called a "cookie." Browsers typically recognize when a cookie has been sent to your computer and give you the option to refuse or allow it. A cookie does not actually identify you, and cannot read data off your hard drive. Our advertisers, content partners and sites that are reached from links on our site may also assign their own cookies to your browser, a process that we cannot control.
Our Security Procedures
We restrict access to non-public personal information about you and maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulation to guard your non-public personal information.
Questions
if you have questions about this our privacy policies, please e-mail us or call (404) 219-6234. |