Privacy Policy
As stated in the Disclaimer, this web site and blog are for informational and advertising purposes. The Law Office of Jennifer S. Gormley, P.C. (“Firm”) is committed to the protection of your privacy, and will treat all of the information you provide through the Firm web site, including your registration information, with the utmost respect. The Firm works diligently to ensure that it has taken all appropriate administrative and technical measures to prevent the unauthorized or unlawful use of your personally identifiable information, and to prevent any accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, such information. The Firm will not sell or disclose personally identifiable information about you to unaffiliated third parties except in accordance with this “Privacy Policy”.
This Privacy Policy of the Firm covers the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information that may be collected by the Firm anytime you interact with the Firm, such as when you visit our web site or blog. Please take a moment to carefully read the following to learn more about our information practices, including what type of information is gathered, how the information is used and for what purposes, to whom we disclose the information, and how we safeguard your personal information. Your privacy is a priority at the Firm, and we go to great lengths to protect it.
Collection of Information.
1. The Firm web site collects certain information about visitors, even when they are not logged in. The Firm may record your IP address, the URLs of the web sites and pages you visit (before, during and after your visit to the Firm web site), the times and dates of such visits, information about the computer hardware and software you use and other information that may be available. Also, The Firm may place “cookies” on your computer to recognize you on return visits to enable The Firm to enhance your browsing experience, as well as to collect additional information about you. You may adjust your browser settings or use other means to prevent cookies from being placed on your computer, but doing so may result in reduced functionality and a less personalized browsing experience.
2. The Firm may ask you to provide certain additional information about yourself, including your name, contact information, the organization you come from and certain other information that The Firm may use to identify you. If you choose not to provide such information, you may not be permitted to access certain Firm Web site features, content or services.
Use of Information.
1. The Firm uses the information that it collects about you to improve your browsing experience by personalizing The Firm Web sites to your interest, and also to help The Firm select content and services that you may find interesting and useful. Information about the content you visit and services you use may be used alone or in conjunction with information collected from other users to help The Firm tailor The Firm Web site and its other products and services to better suit the needs and interests of you and other users. We collect information regarding customer activities on our web sites. This helps us to determine how best to provide useful information to customers and to understand which parts of our web sites and Internet services are of most interest to them.
2. Information that you provide may also be used as part of the Firm’s effort to keep you informed about events, and selected products and services that may be of interest to you.
3. The Firm reserves the right to disclose any information that it obtains through the Firm web site to appropriate governmental or regulatory authorities, if required by law or any governmental agency.
Transfers of Information.
The Company takes your privacy very seriously. The Company does not sell or rent your contact information to other marketers. The Company may take the personal information we receive from individuals responding to our customer surveys and combine (or aggregate) it with the responses of other customers we may have, to create broader, generic responses to the survey questions (such as gender, age, residence, hobbies, education, employment, industry sector, or other demographic information). The Company then uses the aggregated information to improve the quality of its services to you, and to develop new services and products. This aggregated non-personally identifying information may be shared with third parties.
From time to time, The Firm may disclose information about you to carefully selected service providers that the Firm may engage to host Firm web site or to provide other services. The Firm will require all such service providers to use the information solely to provide the specified services, and otherwise to conform to the requirements of this Privacy Policy. Except as provided in this Privacy Policy, The Firm will not provide your information to third parties for any other purpose, including marketing.
Additional Services.
From time to time, The Firm may offer additional services through the Firm web site. In some cases additional services may be subject to alternative terms of use (as identified by The Firm), and your use of any such services will constitute your acceptance of such alternative terms of use. Unless otherwise stated, such alternative terms of use shall apply to supplement this Agreement and in the context of any conflicting terms, this Agreement shall govern with respect to The Firm web sites, content and services, excepting only those services which are expressly covered, and then only to the extent so expressly covered, by such alternative terms.
Information Sent or Received by Way of the web site and Blog is Not Secure.
Internet e-mail or information sent through this web site or the Blog is not secure and is done so on a non-confidential basis. Any information sent to the Firm by use of this Web site or Blog, through the “Contact Us” or e-mail features of the Web site, is not secure and is done on a non-confidential basis. In addition, the sending of information to the Law Office of Jennifer S. Gormley, P.C. by use of this Web site or Blog, does not give rise to, constitute, create, imply, or otherwise cause the formation of an attorney-client relationship with the Firm and sender or any other person.
The transmission of information from this Website or the Blog does not, and is not intended to, create an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm. The transmission of the Web site and Blog, in part or in whole, and/or any communication with the Firm via Internet e-mail through this site does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship between the Firm and any recipients. In the event that this Web site or Blog fails to comply with all laws and ethical rules of a particular state, the Firm will not agree to represent any person from that state who seeks representation or to become a client based upon viewing this Web site.
Sending Information Does Not Form an Attorney – Client Relationship.
Transmission of information from this web site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the firm, nor is it intended to do so. The transmission of the web site, in part or in whole, and/or any communication with us via Internet e-mail through this site does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship between us and any recipients.
Effective Date; Updates to Privacy Policy
The terms and conditions in this policy statement came into effect on December 2, 2014 [effective date]. The Firm reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify this policy at any time and in any manner. When we change the policy in a material way a notice will be posted on our web site along with the updated privacy policy. Your use of our web site and any other services provided by the Firm after such changes are implemented constitutes your acknowledgement and acceptance of these changes. Please consult this privacy statement prior to every use for any changes.