This Privacy Policy governs information collected through this website. When you visit our site, we may collect information sent to us automatically by your web browser. This information typically includes your Internet Protocol (IP) address (which some jurisdictions consider as personally identifiable information), as well as non-personally identifiable information, including the identity of your Internet service provider, the name and version of your operating system, the name, and version of your web browser, the “referring” site from which you initially arrived at our site, the date and time of your visit, and the pages you visit on our site.
Our site uses common technology called “cookies,” which are small data files that are transferred to your hard drive when your browser settings permit the acceptance of cookies. Cookies automatically identify your web browser whenever you visit our site and may save your preferences and other information related to your use of our site. Our site may use cookies or other technologies provided by site analytics services such as Google Analytics to help us better understand how our site is used and help us determine which features and content on our site are most important to our visitors. To learn more about third-party analytics tools, or to opt out, visit the provider’s Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Please note: some cookies/other technologies may track your activities not only on our site but on third-party sites you visit after you leave our site, and some services may aggregate this information collected from many sites into a single profile. An IP address is a unique string of numbers separated by periods that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network. We record IP addresses to keep the Site safe from potential security threats, and in some instances, IP addresses are used to provide you with content relevant to your location automatically
If you do not want information collected via cookies, please visit your browser settings to modify security protocols.
We are committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of all of our clients and website visitors. The Firm may collect nonpublic personal information about you from the following sources:
Information that we receive from you, and Information learned in the course of our representation of you.
We will use your information to respond to you regarding why you contacted us and will not share your information with third parties outside of our organization other than is necessary to fulfill your request and the requirements of your case. We do not disclose public or nonpublic personal information about our clients, former clients, and website contacts to anyone except as necessitated by services provided or as required by law.
If you have any questions about your personal information on file with us or wish to delete or opt out of any future correspondence, please contact our office.