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FreelandLaw LLP Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is applicable to www.freelandlaw.com and any other sites on the World Wide Web operated by FreelandLaw LLP. This Privacy Policy describes the types of personal information ("Personal Information") FreelandLaw LLP may collect from you on this website and the way that we use such personal information. We are pleased that you have chosen to visit our website, but, for your protection, please review this policy prior to any further use of this website. YOUR USE OF THIS WEBSITE IS SUBJECT TO OUR LEGAL DISCLAIMERS AND PRIVACY POLICY SO PLEASE REVIEW THESE DOCUMENTS IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND DO NOT SUBMIT ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION OR USE ANY PORTION OF THE WEBSITE REQUIRING THE SUBMISSION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANY OF THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY.
WHAT INFORMATION IS COLLECTED: This website facilitates you sending Personal Information or other information of your choosing to FreelandLaw LLP (or individuals employed by us). Any information you send to us is done purely on a voluntary basis. Please be aware that if you choose to send sensitive or confidential information to us through this website (or through the email addresses listed on this website), such information will not necessarily be considered privileged, confidential, or subject to attorney-client privilege. Sending FreelandLaw LLP your Personal Information or legal or confidential information does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you are currently a client of the firm, please check with the appropriate attorney regarding the best means of communicating your confidential information to us. Incidental to your use of this website, our web server automatically logs certain information such as the name of your internet service provider, the IP address of the computer you are using, the type of browser software and operating system that you use, the date and time you access our website, the website address, if any, from which you linked directly to our website, the website address, if any, to which you travel from our website, and other similar traffic-related information. We may also aggregate information relating to your traffic patterns. We use the foregoing information to help us improve the website and the services that we provide through the website. We do not use such data in any way to create or maintain a personal profile of you or compile your individual personal information.
NO DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION: We will not disclose information we collect through your use of our website to third parties. We reserve the right, however, to provide such information to our employees, contractors, agents, and designees to the extent necessary to enable them to perform certain website-related services (e.g., web hosting or maintenance services) on our behalf. We also reserve the right to disclose such information to any third party if we believe that we are required to do so for any or all of the following reasons: (i) by law; (ii) to comply with legal processes or governmental requests; (iii) to prevent, investigate, detect or prosecute criminal offenses or attacks on the technical integrity of the website or our network; and/or (iv) to protect the rights, property, or safety of FreelandLaw LLP and its attorneys, staff and employees, the users of the website, or the public.
WHAT WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION: Any Personal Information you submit to us is used by us in order to respond to your information requests. We may keep your Personal Information in our records so that we may send you other information or materials that we think you may also want to receive. We retain records relating to professional services that we provide so that we are better able to attend to your professional needs, and in compliance with applicable professional standards.
COOKIES: Cookies are pieces of information that some websites transfer to the computer that is browsing that website ("Cookies"), and are used for record-keeping purposes at many websites. Use of Cookies makes web surfing easier by performing certain functions such as saving your passwords, lists of potential purchases, and your personal preferences regarding your use of the particular website. Many consider the use of Cookies to be an industry standard. Your browser is probably set to accept Cookies. However, if you would prefer not to receive Cookies, you can alter the configuration of your browser to refuse Cookies. If you choose to have your browser refuse Cookies, it is possible that some areas of websites that use Cookies will not function properly when you view them. FreelandLaw LLP does not currently use Cookies on its website; however it may decide to use them in the future.
THIRD PARTY WEBSITES: This site contains links to other sites. FreelandLaw LLP is not responsible or liable for the privacy practices or the content of these websites.
CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY: FreelandLaw LLP reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy and its privacy procedures at any time by posting a new privacy policy at this location.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The Effective Date of this Privacy Policy is July 28, 2017.
FreelandLaw LLP Website Disclaimer
INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES: This website and the information contained herein have been prepared by FreelandLaw LLP for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. FreelandLaw LLP designed this website to provide general helpful information about our law firm to members of the public.
NO ATTORNEY CLIENT RELATIONSHIP: The use of this website, and the sending or receipt of information does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and FreelandLaw LLP.
CONFIDENTIALITY: Communication with FreelandLaw LLP through this website may not be considered privileged or confidential. However, a member of our firm would be pleased to discuss in greater detail the information at this website and its application to your specific situation.
ADVERTISEMENT/MARKETING: This website, www.freelandlaw.com, is “advertising” as defined by § 6157(c) of the California Business and Professions Code and a “communication” as defined by Rule 1-400(A) of the California Rules of Professional Conduct.
NO GUARANTEES: Any statement, testimonial, or endorsement contained herein does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the ultimate result or outcome of your legal matter. If any result of any legal matter is portrayed in this website, please note that the result portrayed in the advertisement was dependent on the facts of that case, and that the results will differ if based on different facts.
LINKS: Any link from this website to the website of a private, governmental, educational, or other non-profit entity's web page does not state or imply the existence of a relationship between FreelandLaw LLP and that entity.
SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL: Online readers should not act upon any information contained on this website or any other website without first seeking the assistance of legal counsel who will apply the applicable law to your special circumstances.