Last Updated: July 16, 2025

 

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Privacy Policy. Soloway Schwartz is committed to protecting the privacy of those that visit our website, and safeguarding the personal information and other information we may collect from visitors to our website, and from clients and other third parties with whom we interact. In an effort to protect your personal information, we have developed the following privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) to explain our practices and procedures with respect to our collection and processing of personal information as indicated in this privacy policy. Soloway Schwartz does not collect any personal information from you unless you voluntarily choose to submit or otherwise disclose such information to us, including information submitted or disclosed by mail, telephone, e-mail or otherwise through this website. We may use any information you provide to us, including without limitation, personal information, to respond to your inquiries and requests for information, expand and maintain our list of contacts, to analyze use of the website, or as otherwise reasonably necessary or appropriate to comply with our legal obligations. We do not sell or rent your personal information to anyone. Our website does gather anonymous general information which is used to develop and refine our website. We are licensed attorneys, bound by ethical obligations of confidentiality, and that applies to any information our clients provide to us pursuant to an established attorney-client relationship.

Nothing in this Privacy Policy changes or limits our ethical obligations as licensed attorneys.

Use of Artificial Intelligence In 2025 we began using a contract drafting software tool called Spellbook (www.spellbook.legal), which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to assist our attorneys in reviewing and drafting agreements.  We chose to work with Spellbook because, in addition to its useful features:

·         It is made for lawyers and their unique ethical obligations, and is used by over 3,000 law firms and in-house legal teams;

·         Our instance is segregated, and Spellbook does not commingle data we submit with that of third-parties, or use client contracts, information, or any other data we expose to it, to train its AI models.

·         Spellbook contracts with third parties  to access thousands of contracts for its AI training,

·         When we give Spellbook access to a contract to assist with proposing revisions, Spellbook deletes all information about that document when it is closed on our computer,

·         Spellbook has agreements with both OpenAI and Anthropic for zero data retention (ZDR), meaning our data included in requests and responses with those LLMs are not persisted and exist only in memory long enough to process a request from us,

·         Spellbook is SOC II, Type II certified, and

·         Spellbook leaves the lawyers in control of all document modifications; no changes are made without an attorney’s specific instruction.

Spellbook’s privacy and security policies can be found at https://trust.spellbook.legal/.   

We reserve the right to make changes to these terms, including the Privacy Policy, by posting updated terms on this page.

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