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The presentation of information on this website does not establish any form of attorney client relationship with Barry IP Law, P.C. or with Daniel G. Barry. Likewise, unsolicited contact with this firm via this website, or receipt of any information by the firm via this website, does not create any form of attorney client relationship with Barry IP Law, P.C. or with Daniel G. Barry.
You may contact Barry IP Law, P.C. by email. However, please understand that any information sent to Barry IP Law, P.C. on an unsolicited basis may not be treated as confidential. Communication by email does not automatically create an attorney client relationship, and the information sent is not protected under attorney client privilege unless you are a current client.
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Information provided on this website is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. The information on this website is provided only as general information that may not reflect current legal developments. Information on this website is not guaranteed to be correct or complete. Barry IP Law, P.C. expressly disclaims all liability with respect to any actions taken or not taken based on any information on this website.
Privacy Policy
Barry IP Law, P.C. recognizes the importance of your privacy. This website collects information that identifies you (i.e., personally identifiable information) if you choose to provide it by submitting your name, phone number, or email address using a form on this website. Your personally identifiable information will not be published, sold, or disclosed, unless Barry IP Law, P.C. reasonably believes that disclosure is required by law (e.g., subpoena, search warrant) or if the firm reasonably believes that disclosure is necessary to protect its legal interests. Barry IP Law, P.C. uses commercially reasonable security measures to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information, but the firm cannot guarantee that these measures will be sufficient to protect against all unauthorized efforts to obtain this information.
Anonymous information, such as the type of browser you are using, your IP address, the domain name of your internet service provider, the pages you visit on this website, the time, date and length of your visit, or a referring website may be collected by the website server or host of this website. This information is collected via computer code sent to your computer (i.e., a cookie), which does not expire unless you delete it or set your browser to reject it. We may use anonymous information to make this website more accessible and useful.
Barry IP Law, P.C. does not track your online activity across other websites or knowingly permit third parties to conduct online tracking while you visit this website. As a result, this website does not respond to a browser's "do not track" signal.
Barry IP Law, P.C. is committed to complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). This website is not directed to children under the age of 13, and the firm does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If Barry IP Law, P.C. receives personally identifiable information that it discovers was provided by a child under the age of 13, the firm will promptly destroy such information.
This privacy policy may be revised periodically without specific notice to you, so you are encouraged to check the revision date of this policy for changes. This privacy policy was last revised on January 3, 2019. If you have questions about this privacy policy, please email dan@barryiplaw.com with "Website Privacy" in the subject line.