About Huddleston Law Firm
Privacy Policy
Huddleston Law Firm takes great care to keep the identity of its clients and the facts of their cases secret. Unless disclosure is necessary to pursue the client’s case, Huddleston Law Firm will not disclose that the firm is representing the client, nor will Huddleston Law Firm disclose any communications between the client and the firm. The attorney-client privilege protects those communications, and the firm will protect them to the fullest extent possible under the law. Communications between the firm and prospective clients are also protected, and Huddleston Law Firm takes care not to disclose the identity of any person who talks to the firm about possible representation.