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Privacy & Security Statement
The Justice Roundtable [www.The Justice Roundtable.com] is a licensee of the TRUSTe Privacy Program. TRUSTe is an independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to build users' trust and confidence in the Internet by promoting the use of fair information practices. Because this Web site wants to demonstrate its commitment to your privacy, it has agreed to disclose its information practices and have its privacy practices reviewed for compliance by TRUSTe.

By displaying the TRUSTe trustmark, this Web site has agreed to notify you of:
If you have questions or concerns regarding this statement, please send an e-mail to privacy@The Justice Roundtable.com or write to: The Justice Roundtable, 701 North 36th Street, 420, Seattle, WA 98103. If you do not receive acknowledgment of your inquiry or your inquiry has not been satisfactorily addressed, you should then contact TRUSTe at http://www.truste.org/consumers/watchdog_complaint.php. TRUSTe will then serve as a liaison with the Web site to resolve your concerns.
Privacy and Security Statement
We at the Justice Roundtable are committed to protecting your privacy. Our goal is to continually improve our services to keep up with rapidly changing technologies. We use information collected about you while still protecting your privacy.
I. Security Measures Concerning Your Personal Information
We make every effort to provide protection for the information that we
collect about you. On our site use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology
in the transmission of logon identification and passwords. SSL technology
provides advanced encryption tools that convert the information you input
into code before it is sent to us. The encryption helps protect you and
the information in your account.
In addition to SSL technology:
- Your personal information is password-protected. It is our policy to never
sell or share traceable information about our users to third parties without
user permission. See “Use of Information Collected” below.
- Advanced firewall technologies protect our database from outsiders.
- Your password and password reminder answers are kept encrypted at all
times, so they cannot be decoded even if someone gains access to our database.
However, to avoid unauthorized use of your account by others, you must take
steps to control your password. Further, this site contains various links
to other Web sites. The Justice Roundtable.com is not responsible for the
privacy practices of those sites. You should not assume that other sites
take similar steps in securing your information and should evaluate their
privacy standards before using their systems.
II. Collection of Information
When you register with The Justice Roundtable.com, we ask that you provide your name, and contact information. In the course of your use of the site, we may also request additional information from you. When it is necessary to contact you, we use your e-mail address and, in some situations your mailing address, phone or fax number.
In order to achieve the benefits of the The Justice Roundtable service,
there are some situations in which personal information may be disclosed
to third parties. These are:
• Service related disclosure
This Web site is designed to disclose certain limited information to connect
attorneys with the people who need them.
• When a user posts a description of his or her legal matter, that
information is reviewed only by attorneys and The Justice Roundtable staff.
• The name of the user notifying us that an attorney-client relationship
was formed through our service may be released to that attorney for the
purpose of verifying the relationship.
• Information regarding whether an attorney-client relationship was
formed will be used only for our internal records and statistics. We will
not disclose this information to other parties, unless we are required to
do so by law.
• Except for the information referred to above, user's contact information
(i.e. address, telephone, fax, or e-mail) is never revealed to attorneys
or other users.
The Justice Roundtable.com may also develop business partnerships with other
companies, as part of our service to users. These special business partnerships
may include acquisitions by or mergers with other companies or special joint
ventures or independent contractor relationships that integrate our Web
sites and services.
Whenever The Justice Roundtable shares personally identifying information
with a partner, we will do so confidentiality and require use restrictions
on the information.
• Legal Related Disclosure
The Justice Roundtable.com may release account information when we believe,
in good faith, that such release is reasonably necessary to:
• comply with law
• enforce or apply the terms of any of our user agreements, or
• protect the rights, property or safety of The Justice Roundtable.com,
our users, or others.
IV. Consent and Changes to This Policy
By using our Web site, you consent to the collection and use of this information
by The Justice Roundtable.com. If we change our privacy policy, we will
post those changes on this page.
