Privacy Policy

Please note that this Website Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) may change from time to time without any notification to you, with changes taking effect immediately, so please check it often.

Our Commitment to Privacy

Your privacy is very important to us. Part of our operation of this website (“Site”) involves the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of information about you. The following policy discloses Cara L. Fisher, PLLC and Cara Galbavi Law’s collection, storage, use and disclosure practices concerning this information by our Site. By visiting this Site, you acknowledge and agree that you accept the provisions outlined in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy will become effective upon its posting to this Site.

Information Collected

Information collected online can generally be categorized as anonymous (aggregate) information or personally identifiable information. Anonymous information is information that cannot be connected to the identity of a specific individual (a user’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser, usage details, etc.). Personally identifiable information is information that specifically identifies a particular user (a user’s name, address, email address, telephone number, etc.).

Collection and Use of Automatic Anonymous Information

In general, you can visit this Site without identifying who you are or revealing any personal information about yourself. Any data automatically collected about your use of this Site and submitted by your browser to us is anonymous information.

When you visit our Site, we may automatically collect certain technical and routing information about your computer. This information may include your IP address, the domain name of the website from which you accessed our Site, the browser you are using, the dates you visited, the length of time visited, and time stamps for each visit. We may use this information to track your use of the Site, including the pages visited and the time spent on each page. We may also use this information to improve the Site’s content and performance, to facilitate our users’ use of the Site, and to try to bring users the best possible service. We may also collect this information for marketing purposes, including determining our target markets and to market our products and services to our users.

This anonymous information may be shared with individuals and businesses related to the operation, use and marketing of this Site, including a third-party web-hosting company. To the extent this anonymous information is shared, it is not traceable to you individually.

Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Information

Personally identifiable information is only collected by us when it is voluntarily submitted by a user of this Site through sending electronic mail (e-mail), written correspondence, or making direct contact with us. Merely contacting our office does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and us. An attorney-client relationship shall only be created upon your execution of a Representation and fee Agreement with us.

By submitting personally identifiable information, you expressly consent to the processing of your personally identifiable information according to this Privacy Policy. When you submit personally identifiable information to us, you understand that you are agreeing to allow us to access, store, and use that information. We will use this information in the same manner as we use the automatically collected anonymous information, namely to measure the use of this Site, to improve its content and performance, to try to bring users the best possible service, and for marketing purposes, including, determining our target markets and to market our products and services to our users.

We may be required by law enforcement or judicial authorities to provide personally identifiable information to the appropriate governmental authorities. If legally required to do so by law, regulation, warrant, subpoena or court order, we will provide this information if requested by law enforcement or judicial authorities. We may also release information to law enforcement agencies or other third-parties if we feel it is necessary to protect the safety and welfare of our personnel, patients or other users of our Site. In addition, we may also release said personally identifiable information as required in connection with the maintenance and administration of our Site, including releasing said information to our webhost, a third-party web-hosting company. We may also disclose personally identifiable information to enforce any agreement we may have entered into with you and to enforce this Privacy Policy. Otherwise, we will not sell or give away any of your personally identifiable information to any third-party.

Personally identifiable information may be accessible to individuals and businesses related to the operation and use of this Site. Thus, by entering any personally identifiable information, you are granting us express permission to share that information with the individuals and businesses related to the operation and use of this Site.

Personally identifiable information may be accessible to individuals and businesses related to the operation and use of this Site. Thus, by entering any personally identifiable information, you are granting us express permission to share that information with the individuals and businesses related to the operation and use of this Site.

Third-Party Websites

This Site contains links to third-party websites that are not owned or operated by us. Cara Galbavi Law assumes no responsibility for the content, terms and conditions, or the privacy policies or practices of any of these third-party websites. By using this Site, you expressly agree to release us from any and all liability from your use of any of these third-party websites. When you leave this Site to visit any such third-party site, this Privacy Policy no longer applies. If you have any questions about the collection, storage, use or disclosure or information by the third-parties, you should contact them directly.

Security

User information collected by our Site is stored and protected by secure servers which are password protected. Our security measures and Privacy Policy are periodically reviewed and enhanced as necessary, and only authorized individuals have access to the personally identifiable information provided by our users. We do not, however, guarantee that unauthorized, inadvertent disclosure will never occur. For example, we cannot guarantee that a user’s personally identifiable information will never be unlawfully intercepted or unlawfully accessed by third-parties.

International Users

Be advised that personally identifiable information entered by all users is delivered and stored in servers located in the United States. By using this Site, international users consent to the transfer of this information across international boundaries.

Transfer of Customer Information

Customer lists and information are properly considered assets of a business. Accordingly, if we merge with another entity or if we sell our assets to another entity, our customer lists and information, including any personally identifiable information you have provided us and collected anonymous information would be included among the assets that would be transferred.

Terms and Definitions

As used throughout this Privacy Policy, the terms “we,” “us,” or “our” shall refer to Cara Galbavi Law, its officers, members, employees, agents, partners, subsidiaries, affiliates, and the like. The terms “you,” “your,” “user,” or users” shall refer to any individual or entity who accesses, views, or uses this Site.

Revised October 21, 2011. Copyright © 2011, Cara L. Fisher, PLLC. All Rights Reserved.