Privacy Policy & Terms of Use
Jack Urquhart commits to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of all of his clients and website visitors. Jack Urquhart may collect nonpublic personal information about you from the following sources:
- Information you provide; and
- Information learned should Jack Urquhart represent you.
Use of your information is limited to responding to the reason you contacted Jack Urquhart. Your information will not be shared with any third party outside of Jack Urquhart’s organization, other than as necessary to fulfill your request and the requirements of your case.
Jack Urquhart does not disclose any public or non-public personal information about his clients, former clients, and/or website contacts to anyone, except as necessitated by services provided or as required by law.
The materials on this website are for general informational purposes only and shall neither constitute legal advice nor an agreement for legal services. It is the goal of this website to provide accurate information, but since laws change frequently and may become out of date, Jack Urquhart cannot guarantee that the information provided herein is accurate or appropriate for an individual’s specific situation. Any visitors to this website should, therefore, obtain professional advice from licensed legal counsel in your state before acting on any of the information contained in this website. External websites linked to this website are subject to their own terms of use. Linking of websites does not imply endorsement by the firm.
Under no circumstances does use of this website establish or create, directly or indirectly, an attorney-client relationship between you and Jack Urquhart. Jack Urquhart is available for consultation, but sending electronic mail or making an online contact, asking a question, and/or scheduling a consultation does not create an attorney-client relationship. Jack Urquhart is under no obligation to respond to your messages, and, if such response is given, that alone does not create an attorney-client relationship.
The attorney-client privilege will not protect your message, as you do not have an attorney-client relationship with Jack Urquhart solely as a result of your initial inquiry. If Jack Urquhart and you agree to enter into an attorney-client relationship, you will be required to sign a written engagement letter which he will provide to you. The engagement letter will describe the matter upon which you initially engage this firm, and describe Jack Urquhart’s compensation—hourly or contingent- for professional services and advice described in the engagement letter.
Your personal information will not be used for marketing purposes, but if you have any questions about your personal information on file with us or if you would like to opt-out of any future mailings please contact Jack Urquhart.