This is a privacy policy for McDonald, Levy, Taylor and Crotwell. Our homepage on the Web is located at http://www.mltlaw.com. The full text of our privacy policy is available on the Web at http://www.mltlaw.com/privacy.html.
We invite you to contact us if you have questions about this policy. You may contact us by mail at the following address:
Farrell Levy McDonald, Levy, Taylor and Crotwell 10805 Kingston Pike Suite 200 Knoxville, TN 37922 USA
You may contact us by e-mail at email@mltlaw.com. You may call us at 865-966-7665.
We have no privacy seals or other assurance mechanisms.
This policy is valid for 1 day from the time that it is loaded by a client.
P3P policies declare the data they collect in groups (also referred to as "statements.") This policy contains 3 data groups. The data practices of each group will be explained separately.
We collect the following information:
At the user’s option, we may also collect the following data:
This data will be used for the following purposes:
This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.
The following explanation is provided for why this data is collected:
Data collected from all Web users: access logs, and search strings (if entered).
At the user’s option, we will collect the following data:
This data will be used for the following purposes:
This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.
The following explanation is provided for why this data is collected:
Cookies are used to track visitors to our site, so we can better understand what portions of our site best serve you.
We collect the following information:
At the user’s option, we may also collect the following data:
This data will be used for the following purposes:
This data will be used by ourselves and our agents. In addition, the following types of entities will receive this information:
The following explanation is provided for why this data is collected:
This information is collected so that we can send you valuable and useful information which is relevant to your needs and interests.
Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web site. A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it.
Our site makes use of cookies. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 will evaluate this policy’s compact policy whenever it is used with a cookie. The actions IE will take depend on what privacy level the user has selected in their browser (Low, Medium, Medium High, or High; the default is Medium. In addition, IE will examine whether the cookie’s policy is considered satisfactory or unsatisfactory, whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent cookie, and whether the cookie is used in a first-party or third-party context. This section will attempt to evaluate this policy’s compact policy against Microsoft’s stated behavior for IE6.
Note: this evaluation is currently experimental and should not be considered a substitute for testing with a real Web browser.
Unsatisfactory policy: this compact policy is considered unsatisfactory according to the rules defined by Internet Explorer 6. The behavior of Internet Explorer 6 regarding cookies set under this compact policy is as follows:
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A policy which is considered unsatisfactory by Internet Explorer 6 contains certain categories of data which are used or shared in a particular manner. This policy is placed in the unsatisfactory category, because the following categories of data are associated with this policy’s cookies:
In addition, the data is used in the following manner, marking the policy as unsatisfactory:
Note that allowing an opt-out will make this policy acceptable under the Low and Medium settings, and under Medium High for first-party cookie usage. At the High setting, and at the Medium High setting for third-party cookies, all of these data uses must be opt-in for the policy to be considered satisfactory.