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PRIVACY NOTICE
The proper functioning of the legal system and the fiduciary
relationship existing between lawyer and client requires the
preservation by the lawyer of confidential information of the
client or one who has sought to employ the lawyer. Free discussion
should prevail between lawyer and client in order for the lawyer
to be fully informed and for the client to obtain the full benefit
of the legal system. The ethical obligation of the lawyer to
protect the confidential information of the client not only
facilitates the proper representation of the client but also
encourages potential clients to seek early legal assistance.
Rosenfeld
Roberson
is required to provide this notice under
Federal privacy laws.
Categories of Information we Collect
At
Rosenfeld
Roberson, we collect nonpublic personal
information about you from the following sources:
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Information we receive from you on documents you provide to us,
documents you authorize us to obtain and from our conferences with
you; and
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Information obtained in the course of representing you from other
parties and their counsel.
Categories of
information we disclose
We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about you or
former clients to anyone, except as permitted by law.
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Confidentiality
and Security
We restrict access to nonpublic personal information and maintain
physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with
professional standards to guard your nonpublic personal
information.
At
Rosenfeld
Roberson,
we do not share nonpublic personal information obtained under the
attorney-client relationship with anyone other than as permitted
by law. If you have questions concerning this notice, or seek
additional information concerning confidentiality and privileges
applicable to client information, please contact our General
Counsel, Mr. Efrem Rosenfeld,
at 702-386-8637. 
DISCLAIMER
These materials have
been prepared by
Rosenfeld
Roberson
for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. This
information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not
constitute, a lawyer-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 lawyers and get authorization to
send that information to us.

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