Wells Fargo Overtime Lawsuit

Privacy Policy

Effective Date of Current Policy: January 1, 2007.

Your privacy is very important to us. Plaintiffs' Counsel respect and protects the privacy of our website's visitors. This privacy policy becomes effective on March 1, 2007. We reserve the right to change the privacy policy at any time. By accessing or using the http://www.amgenovertimelawsuit.com site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and accept this privacy policy and its terms.

Information we collect

To better serve site visitors, this website may collect two basic types of information:

• Personally identifiable information: This is information that personally identifies one individual from another (for example, your name, home address, telephone number, or email address). This information is voluntarily provided to us by our site visitors and is used by us for purposes of responding to information requests. We may use mailings, telephone calls and/or email to contact you. Plaintiffs' counsel will, to the full extent permitted under the law, protect your personally identifiable information (and any other information you choose to provide us through this website) against disclosure, publication or unauthorized use. We will not sell or rent your personally identifiable information to anyone at any time. We will not use any personally identifiable information beyond what is necessary to facilitate communication, and, where applicable, to represent you in this litigation. From time to time Plaintiffs' counsel contracts with other companies and individuals to perform functions or services on our behalf, such as hosting the http://www.amgenovertimelawsuit.com website. They may have access to personal information, such as email addresses, as needed to perform their functions, but are restricted from using that information for purposes other than providing those services for Plaintiffs' counsel.

• Non-personally identifiable information: We may use cookies to collect nonpersonally identifiable information in connection, such as the name of your internet service provider, or the IP address of the computer you are using. This data is anonymous and does not contain any personally identifiable information. This information may give us insights on how our site visitors use our site, and may help ensure that our website satisfies the needs of our visitors. We may also aggregate your information with similar data collected from other users to help us improve our website and the services that we provide through our website. We do not use such data in any way to create or maintain a personal profile of you or collect personally identifiable information from you.

Links to Other Sites

Our website may contain links to other websites; some of which websites will be maintained by Plaintiffs' counsel, and some of which websites may be maintained by third parties. Please be aware that this Privacy Policy applies solely to this website. We encourage you to ensure that you read the privacy statements of all linked websites when and if you visit them.

If you choose to contact us via e-mail by completing the contact form on our website, your message is automatically forwarded to an attorney and/or legal assistant. We also retain the information you provide us in a database, including your first and last name, home address, e-mail address and telephone number. Again, none of this information is sold or shared with any outside third party. In certain cases we may permit co-counsel or retained experts to assist our attorneys in reviewing e-mail correspondence provided that they, in turn, maintain the confidentiality of your message. Please also read our Disclaimer.

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