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Online Privacy and Cookie Policy

As professionals engaged in providing legal services to military service members worldwide, Liebenguth Law, LLLC (the “Firm”) is committed to protecting the privacy of confidential and personal information that directly or indirectly identifies individuals who may be clients or others inside or outside the firm.  It is the policy of the firm to comply with rules of professional conduct, which impose a duty upon lawyers and their associates to preserve and protect confidential client information.  

This Privacy Statement and Cookie Policy (the “Statement) is intended to summarize the Firm’s data protection practices generally and to advise our clients and others inside and outside the firm about the firm’s privacy policies that may be applicable to them.  We make this Statement in recognition of our obligations to comply with the law, preserve client confidentiality, and to represent our client’s as effectively as possible under the law.  

Personal Information Collection and Use

The Firm collects personal information in the course of providing legal services to clients and as provided by visitors to its website.  We may also collect personal information about you when you interact with Firm personnel on social media sites.  We may use that personal information only for legitimate purposes, which include but are not limited to the following: to contact you and respond to your requests, to provide you with legal services, if you become a client of the Firm, and otherwise interact with you as necessary and as instructed, to enter into contracts, 

to monitor our business website operations, to comply with applicable laws, regulations, guidance or professional obligations that we may be subject to.     

Security and Retention of Personal Information

We maintain reasonable and appropriate safeguards intended to maintain the confidentiality of Personal Information, including that provided by visitors to this website and provided during the course of using other internet services.  We cannot guarantee that our safeguards are infallible, but we do require consultants, suppliers, vendors and others inside or outside the firm to maintain data protections consistent with best practices for data processors.  

We may retain personal information provided to us by you for as long as necessary to comply with the Firm’s legal obligations or to complete the purpose(s) for which the subject information was initially obtained and for other purposes stated herein.  

Personal Information Disclosure and Transfer 

The Firm does not disclose personal information to third parties outside of the Firm, except in limited circumstances.  Those circumstances may include: disclosures to others acting on our behalf and at our direction and subject to reasonable information security commitments from the third party, when it is necessary to provide a service requested or directed by you, or as required or permissible by law.  

Cookie Policy

A cookie is a text file sent by a web server and put on your computer by your browser.  Session cookies are temporary and expire and are generally deleted when your web browser is closed.  Persistent cookies remain stored on your computer after your browser is closed until they are deleted.  We use sessions cookies.  Although the Firm uses third parties services in relation to these cookies, we do not allow any third-party service provider to use the personal information of our website users.  Cookies are not necessary to access our website and use our internet services.  Your browser may be set to refuse all cookies or allow for an alert when a cookie is sent.  Certain aspects of our website may function differently or not as well if cookies are refused.    

Children

The Firm does not knowingly collect personal information submitted online via our website for anyone under the age of 18.  To the extent the Firm collects the personal information minors in accordance with one of the purposes specified herein, the Firm will only do so with appropriate consent or as permitted by law.  

California Privacy Rights

California residents may have specific data protection rights regarding their personal information pursuant to California Consumer Privacy Act (California Civil Code Section 1798.100).  These rights may have limitations and restrictions, including: the right to disclosure, deletion, access, and nondiscrimination and the right to opt out of having your personal information shared or sold.  The Firms does not share or sell your information to other companies without your consent.  A request to exercise your California Consumer Privacy Act rights may be sent to the Firm via the “Contact” button. 

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, the Firm may collect, receive or maintain the following personal information in the course of Firm business or via receipt from a client in the course of providing legal services: Identifiers, Personal Information described in the California Customer Records Statute (California Civil Code Section 1798.80), sensory information, protected classification characteristics under California or Federal Law, Internet of other electronic network activity, geolocation data, biometric data, commercial data, professional and employment data, and inferred information based upon other personal information. 

Do Not Track  

“Do not track” is a browser option that tells website operators that you do not want to have your online internet activity tracked.  The Firm’s website functionality is not impacted by the enabling or disabling of your browser’s “Do not track” option.  The Firm’s internet services do not allow third parties to collect personal information about your online activities over time or across websites for their own uses.   

Changes 

The Firm reserves the right to alter this Statement at any time without prior notification.  In the event that new policies take effect for our internet services, the firm will post those changes on this website and other applicable internet platforms. 

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding the Firm’s use of your personal information, please contact us via email by using the “Contact” button on this site or jrliebenguth@liebenguthlaw.com.