Privacy Policy

The Law Office of John Owdziej is committed to protecting your individual privacy. Please read the following Privacy Policy to understand how your personal information will be valued and treated as you use this Web site. When you use this Web site, you consent to the use of your personal information by the Law Office of John Owdziej in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy. This policy may change periodically, so please check back to see updates from time to time.

THIS POLICY WILL EXPLAIN:

1. What Information We Collect From You, and How We Use That Information

2. How We Protect Your Information

1. WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE THAT INFORMATION

The Law Office of John Owdziej does not collect any personally identifiable information from you (e.g., name, address, telephone number, e-mail address) unless you voluntarily choose to submit or otherwise disclose such information to us, including information submitted or disclosed by mail, telephone, fax, or electronically. We will not sell, trade, or rent your personally identifiable information to third parties. The Law Office of John Owdziej will use your information to respond to your request for information if appropriate. If you wish to change any information submitted to the Law Office of John Owdziej please do so using the Contact form on this site.

Information from Children: The Law Office of John Owdziej does not direct its Web site to children under thirteen (13) years of age. Individuals under eighteen (18) should consult with their parent or guardian about the use of this Web site.

Monitoring, Enforcement and Legal Requests: The Law Office of John Owdziej has no obligation to monitor the Web site or the use of the Web site, or to retain the content of any user session. However, the Law Office of John Owdziej reserves the right at all times to monitor, review, retain, and/or disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request or to cooperate with law enforcement and other authorities in investigating a claim of illegal activity. We may use IP addresses to identify a user when we feel it is necessary to protect our service, Web site, clients, potential clients, or others.

2. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION

Transmission Errors or Unauthorized Acts: Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, the Law Office of John Owdziej cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or any information provided online, and you do so at your own risk. The Law Office of John Owdziej will not be liable for disclosures of your personal information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties. However, once we receive your transmission, we do our best to ensure its security on our systems by making reasonable efforts to protect the information.

Security: Any information provided to the Law Office of John Owdziej is treated with care and discretion.

The Law Office of John Owdziej

101 N. Main St., Suite 470

Ann Arbor, MI 48104