and Probate Attorney
Privacy Policy
We understand the importance of your privacy and strive to take all reasonable efforts to be transparent about what information we collect about you and to safeguard that information against intrusion or misuse. Except as required by a court or other lawful order, we will never re-distribute or sell personal information collected on our web servers.
This privacy policy details the ways in which we collect information about you, what information we collect, and what we do with that information. You can always visit this page for the most up-to-date version of this privacy policy.
Collection and Use of Information
We collect two types of information from our visitors: anonymous information and personal information.
Anonymous Information
You do not have to provide any personal information to use many of the features of this website. However, your web browser or application may automatically provide certain information about you (“anonymous information”), such as your IP address, which may include your geographic location; details about browser software, operating system, and device; access dates and times; and referring and exiting URLs.
We use this information, both individually and in the aggregate, to help us understand how visitors use our site and to improve our content and your experience visiting our site. We may retain this type of information indefinitely, or to the extent permissible by law.
Personal Information
Our website contains certain features, such as contact forms, where you have the option to affirmatively provide information about yourself (“personal information”). You may be asked to provide personal information, including your name, address, email address, and telephone number(s). You have no obligation to use these features of our website. If you choose to provide us with personal information by submitting a contact form on this website, we may use that information to contact you back and to improve subsequent communications with you, if any. We may also use your voluntarily submitted personal information to keep you informed of law firm news and events, but only if you are provided the opportunity to opt out of that type of use (see Removal of Information and Opting Out section, below). We will seek your affirmative consent before using your personal information for any purpose other than those described in this policy.
Information transmitted on the internet, including via the contact forms on our website, is not secure and should not be considered confidential. The submission of a form on our website does not constitute attorney–client communication and does not create an attorney–client relationship.
Our website also may provide a third-party “Live Chat” feature, with which you can choose to provide personal information to the firm. Information provided on the Live Chat feature is not confidential, and your use of Live Chat does not constitute attorney–client communications and does not create an attorney–client relationship. If you choose to provide us with personal information by using the Live Chat feature, we may use that information to contact you back and to improve subsequent communications with you, if any.
The third-party Live Chat provider has its own privacy policy, which we encourage you to review. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of any third parties, including the Live Chat provider.
Do not disclose confidential information, including any information that may expose you to civil or criminal liability, via contact forms or Live Chat on this website.
We may retain information collected from contact forms and Live Chat indefinitely, or to the extent permissible by law.
Use of Cookies
We use “cookies” (small data files) to improve our website’s functionality and our visitors’ experience. These cookies do not identify you personally or give us access to your computer. You can disable cookies in your browser or application settings, but doing so may result in reduced website functionality. By visiting our website and not disabling cookies, you consent to our use of cookies for the purposes described in this policy.
We use a third-party analytics provider (Google Analytics) to help us understand how visitors use our site. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information about our visitors, but it does not receive personally identifiable information through these cookies and is prohibited from combining, matching, or cross-referencing information from our site with any other information. You can review the Google Analytics privacy policy for additional information.
Our website may also use the Google AdWords “remarketing” service to serve advertising on third-party websites (including Google) to previous visitors of our site. This service also uses cookies, and any information collected will be in accordance with this privacy policy and Google’s privacy policy.
Distribution of Collected Information
We will not disclose, without your consent, personal information collected about you, unless we are required to do so by law. In certain limited circumstances, and in compliance with applicable laws, we may share personal information with government authorities or others as required to protect the firm or certain third parties; or as otherwise required for compliance with applicable law or legal process. We will not distribute or sell personal information to third-party organizations.
SMS consent is not shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing purposes.
Do Not Track Requests
We do not respond or otherwise take any action with regard to “Do Not Track” requests.
Third Parties and External Links
Some pages on our website may contain hyperlinks to websites of third parties. We take no responsibility for third-party content or websites, nor for any information you disclose to third parties by visiting their websites.
Removal of Information and Opting Out
Users seeking to opt out of receiving communications from the firm may reply to any marketing communication with the subject line “unsubscribe.”
I. Confidentiality of Legal Inquiries
We treat information submitted for the purpose of seeking legal representation with the highest degree of confidentiality, in accordance with our professional and ethical obligations. This Privacy Policy explains our data practices for our general audience but is not a waiver of attorney-client privilege or any other ethical duties of attorneys. Information provided in the course of seeking or obtaining legal representation is governed by our engagement agreements and professional obligations.
II. Privacy Policy Overview
This summary provides the key points of our privacy policy. For more details, please read the full policy below.
- What we collect: We collect information you provide, information from your use of our Services, and information from third parties.
- How we use it: We use this information to provide and improve our legal and informational services, and to send you relevant updates.
- How we share it: We may share information with service providers that help us operate and market our services.
- Your control: We provide you with clear choices and control over your personal information, including the right to opt out of certain data uses.
III. Personal Information We Collect
We may collect information that identifies, relates to, describes, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you (“Personal Information”). The categories of Personal Information we may collect are as follows:
| Category of Personal Information | Examples | Source |
| Identifiers | Real name, email address, telephone number, IP address. | You provide it directly; we collect it automatically. |
| Professional or Employment-Related Information | Your job title, company name, and industry. | You provide it directly. |
| Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity | Browsing history on our site, site search history, pages visited, time on site, interactions with our content, browser type. | We collect it automatically. |
| Geolocation Data | Location information (e.g., city, state) such as that inferred from your IP address. | We collect it automatically. |
| Inferences Drawn | Profiles reflecting a person’s interests or preferences based on their website activity. | We create it based on your activity. |
IV. How and Why We Use Your Information
We use your Personal Information for specific business purposes and only when we have a valid legal basis.
- To Provide and Improve Our Services: To operate our website, understand user interaction, and enhance functionality.
- Legal Basis: Our legitimate interests in maintaining our digital presence; performance of a contract.
- For Analytics: To monitor and analyze traffic and usage patterns to improve our content and service delivery.
- Legal Basis: Our legitimate interests in improving our services.
- For Direct Marketing: To send you newsletters, event invitations, or legal updates that may be of interest to you.
- Legal Basis: Your consent, or our legitimate interests when a prior business relationship exists.
- To Comply with Legal Obligations: To comply with applicable laws, regulations, or legal processes.
- Legal Basis: Compliance with a legal obligation.
V. How We Share and Disclose Information
We may refer your case or request for legal services to another law firm, which may provide us with money or other valuable consideration in exchange.
More generally, we may share Personal Information with the following categories of third parties:
- IT & Hosting Providers: We may share Personal Information with vendors that provide cloud hosting, security, and other technical services to operate our website and internal systems.
- Analytics & Performance Providers: We may share Personal Information with partners like Google Analytics to help us understand website traffic and usage patterns.
- Marketing Providers: We may share Personal Information with social media platforms and advertising networks to provide you with relevant advertising on other sites. Under several U.S. state privacy laws, this type of sharing may be defined as a “sale” or “sharing” for cross-context behavioral advertising. This activity is facilitated through the use of third-party cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website.
- For Business Transfers: We may transfer Personal Information in connection with any merger, sale of assets, financing, or acquisition of our business.
- For Legal Reasons: We may disclose Personal Information if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities (e.g., a court or a government agency).
VI. Sensitive Personal Information
We do not collect or process sensitive personal information, such as race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or health data, unless it is necessary to provide or maintain a service that you have requested.
VII. Cookies and Global Privacy Controls
We use cookies and similar technologies to operate our site and enhance your experience.
- Cookie Controls: Cookies may include both necessary cookies and non-essential cookies, such as analytics, functional, and advertising cookies. You have full control over your cookie preferences and can manage your choices at any time by visiting our cookie management tool. Under certain privacy laws, the use of advertising cookies may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information. Explore our Cookie Policy for more details.
- Global Privacy Control (GPC): Our website is configured to honor opt-out preference signals from GPC settings in a browser. We treat a GPC signal from your browser as a valid request to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information for that browser, and we will turn off non-essential cookies upon receiving this request.
VIII. Your Privacy Rights and Choices
Depending on where you reside, you may have certain rights regarding your Personal Information.
A. Your Right to Opt Out of “Sale” or “Sharing”
In certain states, you have the right to direct us not to “sell” or “share” your Personal Information, or process it for purposes of targeted advertising and/or certain types of automated profiling. You can exercise your right to opt out in two ways:
- Manually: By visiting our page on Your Privacy Choices and clicking the button there. This allows you to opt out of all activities that may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” under certain privacy laws, including the use of non-essential cookies. You can also use our cookie management tool to adjust your preferences for whether we use non-essential cookies.
- Automatically: By broadcasting an opt-out preference signal, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC), from your browser.
B. Additional Privacy Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, additional rights may include:
- The Right to Know and Access: To ask what Personal Information we have collected and how we have used and shared it.
- The Right to Deletion: To request that we delete your Personal Information, subject to certain exceptions.
- The Right to Correction: To request that we correct inaccurate Personal Information.
- The Right to Data Portability: To request a copy of your information in a usable format.
- The Right to Know Third-Party Recipients: To request the categories of third parties to which we have disclosed your Personal Information.
- The Right to Revoke Consent: When we rely on your consent for processing, you may revoke that consent at any time, such as by unsubscribing from our marketing emails.
- The Right to Non-Discrimination: To be free from discrimination for exercising your privacy rights.
To exercise any of these additional rights, please see our contact page for how you can reach us.
We will need to verify your identity before processing your request. This will involve providing personal information to match against the information we have on file for you, potentially including your name, email address, and phone number. To designate an authorized agent, you must provide them with written permission, and we may require you to verify your own identity directly with us. If we deny your request, you may have a right to appeal our decision, depending on your state’s law. Information on how to appeal will be provided in our response.
IX. Data Retention
We retain your Personal Information for as long as is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, and to comply with our legal and professional obligations, considering factors like the duration of our relationship, the purposes for which the data was collected, applicable statutes of limitations, and professional conduct rules.
X. Children’s Privacy
Our services are not directed to people under the age of 18. We do not knowingly sell the personal data of consumers under 18 or use their data for targeted advertising. If you believe we have inadvertently collected such information, please contact us to request its deletion.
XI. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new policy on this page and updating the “Last Updated” date.
XII. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, you can use our contact page to reach us.
XIII. Notice for Visitors From the EEA or UK
Depending on the situation, you may have certain rights related to the processing of your Personal Information. These may include:
- Right of Access: You can get a copy of your Personal Information processed by us.
- Right to Erasure: You can ask us to erase or delete your Personal Information, with some limitations.
- Right to Rectification: You can ask us to rectify any inaccuracy or incompleteness in your Personal Information.
- Right to Object: You can object to the processing of your Personal Information for reasons related to your situation.
- Right to Restriction: You may be able to ask us to restrict our processing of your Personal Information, depending on the situation.
- Right to Withdraw Consent: If you previously consented to our processing your Personal Information, you can withdraw that consent at any time.
- Right to Data Portability: In certain situations, you have a right to ask for a copy of your processed Personal Information in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
To exercise any of your rights, or to learn more about how we use your Personal Information, visit our contact page to get in touch. You can also file a complaint with the data protection authority in an applicable jurisdiction if you think that our processing of your Personal Information violated an applicable law.
Please also note that, since we are a U.S. firm, your Personal Information needs to be transferred to the United States for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. We recognize the importance of transferring, processing, and storing your Personal Information securely and legally, and for EEA and UK users we rely on contracts approved by the European Commission. Visit our contact page if you would like to ask us for more information about this process.
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