Privacy Policy

The protection of privacy for past, current, and future clients is an important priority for Graves & King. To enable us to provide you with the best legal service possible, we will be collecting certain information in the course of communication within this site. However, we continue to be committed to maintaining the privacy of this information, including names, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses exchanged during the course of communications within this site.

When accessing and utilizing this website, please do not submit any confidential, proprietary or sensitive personally identifiable information (e.g. Social Security Number; driver’s license number; credit card; bank account; or other financial information). Any submission of sensitive, confidential or proprietary information through this website will be at your own risk and Graves & King will not be liable to you or be responsible for consequences of your submission.

We do not disclose any non-public personal information about our clients, or former clients, to any entities that are not affiliated with Graves & King except as what would be required by law (for example, a subpoena) or regulation, or in good faith compliance with legal process served on the firm.

When you visit our website, we may track and store information about your visit to improve the user’s experience. The website server may capture and save your unique internet protocol address; the geographical location from which you access our website; the identity of the browser you use; the links you click within the site; the date and time of your visit; and certain searches that you conducted on the website. The information we collect is intended to assist in the effectiveness of the site and, when warranted, protect against inappropriate use of the site.

Graves and King reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to revise, change, or modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Notice of any change may be given in any manner we choose that complies with applicable law.