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Sorenson Law Office —PRivacy policy |
The following is the Sorenson Law Office privacy policy, which is designed to inform visitors to the Sorenson Law Office website about information that may potentially be collected when you visit the Sorenson Law Office website.
Information we collect
When you browse the Sorenson Law Office website, statistical information may be collected regarding your use of our website, such as date and time of page visits, number of page visits, referral site information, and other information about your web browser and operating system. The collection of this information is standard website use technology. Sorenson Law Office does not collect any other personal information, and we do not attempt to derive personal information from the statistics collected. If you send email to Sorenson Law Office, or an individual attorney, Sorenson Law Office may retain such an email for our records. Please refer to the Terms of Use for further information regarding email.
How we use that information
We will not sell, rent or lease any of your personal information. We use the statistical information for data collection and analysis purposes only.
How we protect that information
Sorenson Law Office reviews internal procedures to make sure that this policy is complied with.
We may disclose information if legally required to disclose such information or to protect our legal rights.
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LATEST NEWS |
| July 14, 2010 |
| VICTORY AT THE WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT: On February 11, 2010, Attorneys Sorenson and Dinegan appeared before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in the case of Robert D. Konneker v. Robert S. Romano. With the Court's decision, Sorenson Law Office was successful in overturning the decision of the Court of Appeals. Attorney Sorenson successfully argued that a non-riparian landowner's lake access rights could include the right to install a pier. For an analysis of the case by the State Bar, click here. For the full text of the decision, click here. |
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