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Disclaimer & Privacy Policy

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The materials and information on this site are not, nor are they intended to be, legal advice. This site and the materials and information you receive from this site do not establish a lawyer-client relationship. A lawyer-client relationship can be established only after you have spoken to a lawyer at Shehu Legal, LLC, and that lawyer has agreed to represent you. Please do not furnish any information to the firm unless you are authorized to do so by a lawyer at Shehu Legal, LLC. You should not act upon information provided on this site without seeking professional counsel. If you would like to contact a lawyer at Shehu Legal, LLC, please call us at 203-527-0073.

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Privacy Protection Notice

The purpose of this notice is to explain Shehu Legal, LLC’s (“Shehu Legal”) Privacy Policy with regard to “Personal Information” that we obtain, as defined by Connecticut Public Act 08-167.

Shehu Legal’s policy is to protect and safeguard Personal Information that we obtain concerning our clients, employees, and other individuals. This information includes, for example, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, state identification card numbers, account numbers, credit or debit card numbers, passport numbers, alien registration numbers, or health insurance identification numbers (collectively, “Personal Information”). Note that, with respect to clients and former clients, Connecticut’s Rules of Professional Conduct prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of a broader range of confidential information. Furthermore, with respect to our employees and other individuals and entities, other statutes and/or regulations may prohibit our unauthorized disclosure of information beyond that defined in Public Act 08-167.

Shehu Legal, LLC makes reasonable efforts to:

  1. Prevent the unauthorized disclosure of Personal Information about our clients, former clients, employees, or other individuals to anyone, except as permitted or required by:-
    • (a) law, regulations, or court rules; and
    • (b) any applicable Rules of Professional Conduct.
  2. Protect the confidentiality of Social Security numbers, limit access to them, and prohibit their unlawful disclosure.

Although Shehu Legal’s policy is to limit disclosure of Personal Information, litigation, investigations, hearings, and certain other adversarial proceedings are governed by law, regulations, and court rules that may authorize or require disclosure of such information to judicial, administrative, or governmental authorities or other parties to the proceedings, depending on the issues involved.