Website Privacy Policy
Last modified: 20 March 2024
Introduction
The Palley Law Office ("the Firm") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through the Firm’s compliance with this policy.
This policy describes the types of information the Firm may collect from you or that you may provide when you visit the website palleylawoffice.com (the Firm’s "Website") and the Firm’s practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information.
This policy applies to information the Firm collects:
· On this Website.
· In email, text, and other electronic messages between you and this Website.
· When you interact with the Firm’s advertising and applications on third-party websites and services, if those applications or advertising include links to this policy.
It does not apply to information collected by:
· The Firm offline or through any other means, including on any other website operated by the Firm or any third party; or
· Any third party, including through any application or content (including advertising) that may link to or be accessible from or through the Website.
Please read this policy carefully to understand the Firm’s policies and practices regarding your information and how the Firm will treat it. If you do not agree with the Firm’s policies and practices, your choice is not to use the Firm’s Website. By accessing or using this Website, you agree to this privacy policy. This policy may change from time to time. Your continued use of this Website after the Firm make changes is deemed to be acceptance of those changes, so please check the policy periodically for updates.
Children Under the Age of 18
The Firm’s Website is not intended for children under 18 years of age. No one under age 18 may provide any information to or on the Website. The Firm does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. If you are under 18, do not use or provide any information on this Website or through any of its features, register on the Website, make any purchases through the Website, use any of the interactive or public comment features of this Website, or provide any information about yourself to the Firm, including your name, address, telephone number, email address, or any screen name or user name you may use. If the Firm learns that the Firm has collected or received personal information from a child under 18 without verification of parental consent, the Firm will delete that information. If you believe the Firm might have any information from or about a child under 18, please contact the Firm at 312 261-5885.
Information the Firm Collects About You and How the Firm Collects It
The Firm collects several types of information from and about users of the Firm’s Website, including information:
· By which you may be personally identified, such as name, postal address, email address, telephone number, social security number, or any other identifier by which you may be contacted online or offline ("personal information");
· That is about you but individually does not identify you; or
· About your internet connection, the equipment you use to access the Firm’s Website, and usage details.
the Firm collects this information:
· Directly from you when you provide it to the Firm.
· Automatically as you navigate through the site. Information collected automatically may include usage details, IP addresses, and information collected through cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies.
· From third parties, for example, the Firm’s business partners.
Information You Provide to The Firm
The information the Firm collects on or through the Firm’s Website may include:
· Information that you provide by filling in forms on the Firm’s Website. This includes information provided at the time of requesting further services. The Firm may also ask you for information when you report a problem with the Firm’s Website.
· Records and copies of your correspondence (including email addresses), if you contact the Firm.
· Details of transactions you carry out through the Firm’s Website.
Information the Firm Collects Through Automatic Data Collection Technologies
As you navigate through and interact with the Firm’s Website, the Firm may use automatic data collection technologies to collect certain information about your equipment, browsing actions, and patterns, including:
· Details of your visits to the Firm’s Website, including traffic data, location data, logs, and other communication data and the resources that you access and use on the Website.
· Information about your computer and internet connection, including your IP address, operating system, and browser type.
The information the Firm collects automatically is only statistical data and does not include personal information, but the Firm may maintain it or associate it with personal information the Firm collect in other ways or receive from third parties. It helps the Firm to improve the Firm’s Website and to deliver a better and more personalized service, including by enabling the Firm to:
· Estimate the Firm’s audience size and usage patterns.
· Store information about your preferences, allowing the Firm to customize the Firm’s Website according to your individual interests.
· Speed up your searches.
· Recognize you when you return to the Firm’s Website.
The technologies the Firm uses for this automatic data collection may include:
· Cookies (or browser cookies). A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer. You may refuse to accept browser cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your browser. However, if you select this setting, you may be unable to access certain parts of the Firm’s Website. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, the Firm’s system will issue cookies when you direct your browser to the Firm’s Website.
· Web Beacons. Pages of the Firm’s Website may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit the Firm, for example, to count users who have visited those pages or opened an email and for other related website statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain website content and verifying system and server integrity).
How The Firm Uses Your Information
The Firm uses information that the Firm collects about you or that you provide to the Firm, including any personal information:
· To present the Firm’s Website and its contents to you.
· To provide you with information, products, or services that you request from the Firm.
· To fulfill any other purpose for which you provide it.
· To provide you with notices about your account.
· To carry out the Firm’s obligations and enforce the Firm’s rights arising from any contracts entered into between you and the Firm, including for billing and collection.
· To notify you about changes to the Firm’s Website or any products or services the Firm offer or provide though it.
· In any other way the Firm may describe when you provide the information.
· For any other purpose with your consent.
Disclosure of Your Information
The Firm may disclose aggregated information about the Firm’s users, and information that does not identify any individual, without restriction.
The Firm may disclose personal information that the Firm collect or you provide as described in this privacy policy:
· To contractors, service providers, and other third parties the Firm use to support the Firm’s business and who are bound by contractual obligations to keep personal information confidential and use it only for the purposes for which the Firm discloses it to them.
· To fulfill the purpose for which you provide it.
· For any other purpose disclosed by the Firm when you provide the information.
· With your consent.
The Firm may also disclose your personal information:
· To comply with any court order, law, or legal process, including to respond to any government or regulatory request.
· If the Firm believes disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect the rights, property, or safety of Palley Law Office, the Firm’s clients, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction.
Data Security
The Firm has implemented measures designed to secure your personal information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. All information you provide to the Firm is stored on secure servers behind firewalls. All payment transactions are encrypted using SSL technology.
The safety and security of your information also depends on you. Where the Firm has given you (or where you have chosen) a password for access to certain parts of the Firm’s Website, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. the Firm ask you not to share your password with anyone.
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although the Firm do the Firm’s best to protect your personal information, the Firm cannot guarantee the security of your personal information transmitted to the Firm’s Website. Any transmission of personal information is at your own risk. the Firm are not responsible for circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures contained on the Website.
Changes to Our Privacy Policy
It is the Firm’s policy to post any changes the Firm make to the Firm’s privacy policy on this page. If the Firm make material changes to how the Firm treats the Firm’s users' personal information, the Firm will notify you through a notice on the Website home page. The date the privacy policy was last revised is identified at the top of the page. You are responsible for ensuring the Firm has an up-to-date active and deliverable email address for you, and for periodically visiting the Firm’s Website and this privacy policy to check for any changes.
Contact Information
To ask questions or comment about this privacy policy and the Firm’s privacy practices, contact the Firm at:
or by telephone at:
312 261-5885
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