Mighty may use certain aggregated and de-identified data to better to inform the services and products we build (as explained in our Terms of Service).More fundamentally, Mighty employees may not share any information about law firm’s clients, pricing, medical providers, or other proprietary information obtained via Mighty’s software platform with any third-party, including Mighty Law employees. Information on Mighty’s software platform is only accessible to Mighty employees who need access to that information.If anyone claims to be from Mighty or Mighty Law and is engaging in these practices please gather any information you can and inform us immediately at so that we can take appropriate steps. We will never solicit clients based on information in the PI portal. Soliciting clients already represented by counsel is also unethical, absent a client’s express outreach to a law firm and stated desire to change representation. Mighty’s use of data obtained from our software for purposes of the client service is extremely limited.We take that trust very seriously, and want to assure customers, consistent with our Terms of Service, that Mighty Law, and Mighty team members working to support Mighty Law, will not have access to or use your confidential client information. Here are some guidelines related to the use of Mighty customer’s data: When software companies compete with their customers, certain formalities must be followed to make sure that customer data is not used improperly. Mighty is no different. For many years, thousands of law firm customers have entrusted Mighty with sensitive data regarding their clients. Even in personal injury, one of the most popular case management systems, Litify, started off as an in-house project of Morgan & Morgan. Mighty’s recent expansion to support Mighty Law represents a common evolution in the tech world a company that has become adept at building technology expands into the area it serves, or, vice versa, a company that has built in-house technology offers that for third parties.
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