Privacy Policy
Communications sent to this website, by email, SMS, telephone, or otherwise are not secure or confidential unless they meet the criteria required by the State Bar of Texas and other applicable law. “Confidential information” includes both “privileged information ” and “unprivileged client information.”
“Privileged information” refers to the information of a client protected by the lawyer-client privilege of Rule 5.03 of the Texas Rules of Evidence or of Rule 5.03 of the Texas Rules of Criminal Evidence or by the principles of attorney-client privilege governed by Rule 5.01 of the Federal Rules of Evidence for United States Courts and Magistrates.
“Unprivileged client information” means all information relating to a client or furnished by the client, other than privileged information, acquired by the lawyer during the course of or by reason of the representation of the client. Clients should have a written agreement with Marrs Ellis & Hodge LLP in which an attorney-client relationship has been established in order to ensure the full benefit of the privacy and confidentiality afforded by law.
Marrs Ellis & Hodge LLP cannot guarantee, and makes no representations or warranties with regard to, the privacy of any information submitted through this website or by SMS.
SMS Terms of Service
You may opt in to receive SMS messages from Marrs Ellis & Hodge LLP. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. SMS consent is not shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing purposes. SMS is not used to collect personal information. To opt out at any time, text STOP. For assistance, text HELP or visit our website at mehlaw.com. View our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.