Privacy Policy

 

This policy statement discloses the discrete privacy practices of Morrison Law Center. As a company, we want to build user confidence and long term trust on the Internet by promoting the use of quality and fair information practices. Morrison Law Center demonstrates a lifetime commitment to full privacy of all information submitted by clients, or prospective clients, of Morrison Law Center. If you have any concerns or questions regarding this privacy policy or the use of private information please contact us.

 

Information Collection and Use

 

Morrison Law Center is the sole owner of all of the information collected on this website. Morrison Law Center will never disclose, share, sell, or rent this information to anyone.

 

Registration

 

In order to utilize certain portions of this web site, a user is required to complete the registration form.  During initial registration a user is required to give his or her identifiable contact information (such as email address or username). This private information is used to contact the user about the services and/or procedures on our site for which they have expressed a personal interest. We additionally store this information in our database for any subsequent future orders. This private information will never be passed on to others.

 

Cookies

 

A cookie is a digital piece of data stored on a user's hard drive containing specific information about the user. Usage of a cookie is never linked to any personally identifiable information while browsing our site. After a user closes his or her browser, cookies can stay active for a time period of up to 14 days therefore users do not have to re-enter certain registration information. If a user rejects the individual cookie, they may still use our site. The only potentially significant drawback to this is that the user might be limited throughout some of the areas of our site. Cookies may also enable Morrison Law Center to target and track the interests of users in order to enhance the experience on our site.

 

Log Files

 

Morrison Law Center uses IP addresses to administer the site, analyze trends, track user's movement, and collect broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses are never linked to personally identifiable information.

 

Sharing

 

Morrison Law Center will never share aggregated demographic information with anybody.

 

Links

 

This web site may contain external links to other sites. Please be aware that Morrison Law Center is in no way responsible for the privacy practices of such other 3rd party sites. Morrison Law Center encourages each of our users to remain cognizant when they exit our site and to read the privacy statements of all 3rd party web sites that collect personally identifiable information. This privacy statement on Morrison Law Center applies solely to information collected by Morrison Law Center.

 

Security

 

Morrison Law Center takes all precautions to protect each user's information. All credit card numbers are secure and encrypted.  Morrison Law Center will not transfer, disclose or sell ANY customer information such as telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, names, or physical addresses. Morrison Law Center values our customers and their privacy. When users submit private and sensitive information via the Web site, each user's information is protected both off-line and on-line. If you have any questions, comments or concerns about the security at our web site, you may contact Morrison Law Center.

 

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Morrison Law Center, PLLC is a law firm.  In contrast, "attorney based" or "attorney-backed" loan modification companies are not. As such, when you discuss the details of your mortgage with an "attorney-based" or "attorney-backed" company, there is no attorney-client privilege. Any conversation you have with a non-law firm loan modification company is likely discoverable by a state or federal agency and not protected by attorney-client privilege and therefore not confidential. Prosecuting agencies are becoming more aggressive recently in bringing prosecutions for mortgage fraud based on overly optimistic or inflated representations regarding income or monetary reserves at the time of qualifying for the loan. Therefore, if you are concerned that statements you made on your mortgage loan application could be construed as false or misleading, and you are at risk for foreclosure, please contact Morrison Law Center, PLLC immediately.

Do not discuss this issue with anyone other than a licensed attorney.

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