Posted On: January 5, 2008 by David C. Swedelson

PRIVACY NOTICE AND EMAIL POLICY

PRIVACY NOTICE
Email communications from Swedelson & Gottlieb contain information that (a) may be legally privileged, proprietary in nature, or otherwise protected by law from disclosure, and (b) is intended only for the use of the addressee(s) named in the email. If you are not the addressee of this email, or if the email was sent to you in error, you are hereby notified that reading, copying or distributing the email is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please so notify us in a reply to this email. Thank you.

EMAIL POLICY
Swedelson & Gottlieb, accepts and encourages appropriate communication via email from its clients, Judges and Court staff, attorneys, and law firms involved in legal matters in which Swedelson & Gottlieb is also involved, and vendors with which Swedelson & Gottlieb has an existing business relationship. Swedelson & Gottlieb does not accept unsolicited emails, including any email seeking to sell or advertise goods or services, nor does Swedelson & Gottlieb accept emails containing links, photographs (other than as attachments), profane or obscene language, or prurient content.
Although Swedelson & Gottlieb, endeavors to read all emails as they are received, and to provide prompt replies and responses when the same are warranted, the specific addressee of an email may be absent from his or her office, or otherwise unable to access his or her email account, at the time an email is received. Accordingly, the sender of an email to Swedelson & Gottlieb, should not assume that the specific addressee of that email has received and read that email, unless and until so advised by that addressee, and matters that require immediate attention should not be communicated via email. In addition, in the absence of an executed written agreement or Court order to the contrary, Swedelson & Gottlieb, does not accept via email any (1) ex parte notice, (2) service of process, or (3) delivery of any pleadings, discovery requests or responses, or other legal documents.