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PRIVACY
POLICY
Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) generally prohibits
any financial institution, directly or through its affiliates, from sharing non-public personal information about you with
a nonaffiliated third party unless the institution provides you with a notice of its privacy policies and practices, such
as the type of information that it collects about you and the categories of persons or entities to whom it may be disclosed.
In compliance with the GLBA, we are providing you with this document, which notifies you of the privacy policies and practices
of The Syby Law Offices, LLC.
We may collect non-public
personal information about you from the following sources:
• Information
we receive from you such as on applications or other forms.
• Information about your transactions we secure
from our files, or from our affiliates or others.
• Information we receive from a consumer reporting agency.
• Information obtained via the Public Record, including
court filings and land records.
Unless it is specifically stated otherwise in an amended Privacy Policy Notice, no additional
non-public personal information will be collected about you.
We may disclose
any of the above information that we collect about our customers or former customers to our affiliates or to non-affiliated
third parties as permitted by law, and/or if specifically required by Court Order, through litigation or legal proceedings,
or through “discovery” in a legal proceeding.
WE DO NOT DISCLOSE ANY NON-PUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOU WITH
ANYONE
FOR ANY PURPOSE THAT IS NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED BY LAW.
We
restrict access to non-public personal information about you to those employees who need to know that information in order
to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal
regulations to guard your non-public personal information. Generally, we will not release any non-public personal information
to non-affiliated third parties, unless we are compelled to do so by Court Order or subpoena through a legal proceeding.
revised January 2, 2009