TERMS OF USE

The purpose of this site is to provide information about Christopher Cercone and his legal practice. None of its content is, nor should be used as, legal advice. You should not take any course of action based upon the information seen herein.

While we're happy to hear from you and will generally be glad to discuss your potential case, first we need to make sure that no conflicts of interest exist and that we can otherwise be of service. Neither use of this site nor contacting Mr. Cercone gives rise to an attorney client relationship. You are advised that you should not share confidential or prejudicial information until an attorney client relationship has been explicitly formed through written agreement. Furthermore, we cannot guarantee the security of any unsolicited information transmitted via the internet.

The outcomes of prior legal matters do not guarantee similar outcomes in the future. The information on this site should not to be taken to be indicative that a given case will resolve in a certain way if you hire Mr. Cercone as your lawyer.

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PRIVACY POLICY

As a dedicated privacy advocate, Christopher Cercone (and all persons directly in his employ and authorized to change this website) has decided not to collect any information or statistics about visitors to this site unless they specifically contact him, and does not use cookies nor logs to track you. Because of the nature of web hosting, some information about visitors may be collected by this site's host, Namecheap (please see Namecheap's privacy policy). If any information about you is inadvertently collected, Mr. Cercone will endeavor not to disclose this information without your consent unless required to do so by law. Revisions to this policy may be made at any time without notice and will be published on this page.

For questions about this policy, please contact Christopher Cercone (contact information).

Your privacy is at risk in ways you perhaps don't realize every time you use the internet. Even if you avoid posting your information to social networking sites or giving in to Google, most websites track their users, and advertising networks follow your every step from site to site across the internet. For information about protecting your privacy on the internet, we recommend you visit the Electronic Frontier Foundation's privacy page at http://www.eff.org/issues/privacy.

 

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