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Privacy Policy of Doss Law, LLP

This privacy policy discloses the privacy practices for Doss Law, LLP relating to any information collected online from users/visitors of this website (www.DossLaw.com). This privacy policy applies exclusively to information collected by this website, what types of information we collect, how and when we might use that information, how we protect the information, what choices you have with respect to your personal information, and how to contact us in regard to our privacy policy.

What personal information is collected via this website and how is it used?

We are the sole owners of any information collected from this website. We only have access to information that you voluntarily provide us via our Contact Form, an E-mail, an online Live Assistant Chat from you, or from our web server logs or cookies.

Information Collection, Use, and Sharing

We collect information from you when you register on our site, place an order, fill out a form or enter information on our site.

We collect information about our users/visitors in three ways:

DIRECTLY FROM THE USER

Contact Form

If you fill out the Contact Form on this website (a form which is subject to change from time to time), we will ask you to provide some personal information (such as your name, your e-mail address, your phone number, and a short description of what type of matter you are inquiring about.

E-Mail

 If we provide an e-mail address on this website and you contact us via e-mail you must realize that e-mail is not known to be foolproof nor private; and that you sending an e-mail to us does not establish an attorney-client relationship. If you are a client of ours and/or we represent you, it is always possible with the insecurities of e-mail that your communication may not be treated as privileged or confidential. If you communicate with us through this site in a matter or condition for which we already represent or treat you, PLEASE REMEMBER that Internet E-mail (and Contact Forms) are not secure by nature and you should avoid sending sensitive or confidential Internet messages.

Live Associate Chat

 If “Live Associate Chat” is available through this site, you may volunteer or be asked to provide information as to “how we may assist you” (e.g. your purpose for inquiring with us) necessitating you to voluntarily provide a general thumbnail description of your concern, question, possible legal matter, etc. Our Live Chat Associates may be staff, trusted third party associates, or licensed attorneys. In no instance, however, should you assume that you are chatting with a licensed attorney. Even if you are chatting with a licensed attorney, that online chat conversation is not to be considered legal advice, nor does any online chat conversation establish an attorney-client relationship. Please do not submit nor volunteer any “Sensitive Information” including, but not limited to: confidential, proprietary or personally-identifiable information (e.g. confidential legal matters, financial information, date of birth; drivers license number; credit card numbers, etc.).

If you submit any Sensitive Information via Contact Form, E-Mail, or online Live Associate Chat, you do so at your own risk and we will not be liable to you or responsible for consequences of your submission. Moreover, any such communication does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

FROM OUR WEB SERVER LOGS

The information we collect in our web server logs is common to almost any web server on the Internet. There is nothing special or extraordinary in the data that our web server logs collect. This web server log information is available to us should we choose to use it to assist us in administering our website, or to learn what sections of our website are more often visited so that we might learn what services prospective clients are most interested in. Such data would then help us to improve our site for future visitors.

FROM COOKIES

“Cookies” are small files that a site or the site’s service provider transfers to your computers’ hard drive through your web browser (if you allow “cookies” in your browser settings). Almost every website will use some sort of cookie to make your experience better. Netflix, Amazon, Costco, Walmart, your bank, and virtually every modern website will use cookies. Cookies enable the website or service providers to recognize your browser and adjust the website experience to work better for a particular web browser or computer type, remember a choice you may choose (e.g. some sites will have a video which will automatically start, but once the visitor has seen it once, a cookie will ensure that the video is not replayed each and every that visitor clicks back to the home page). Cookies can, therefore, capture and remember certain information. Cookies can also enable us to track and target the interests of our users to enhance the experience on our site. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information on our site.

 

If you prefer, you can choose to have your browser warn you each time a cookie is wanting to be saved, or you can choose to turn off all cookies in your browser settings.

Links to Other Sites

This website contains links to other sites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy policies or content of sites we may link to. We encourage our site visitors to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy policies of any other site that might collect personally identifiable information.

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance

Because we value your privacy we are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) in that we do not knowingly collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. Our website and legal services are directed to adults or parents of minor children when the parents seek our services on behalf of their minor children. All of our legal services are for persons who are at least 18 years of age — a comfortable distance from the “13 years old or older” concerns of the COPPA legislation.

How is personal information protected?

While we take appropriate security measures to help protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use or disclosure, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized persons will find a way to defeat our security measures or those of third parties such as our website server providers, contractors and others.

Who has access to the information?

We will not sell, rent, or lease your information to others, and we will not make your personal information available to any unaffiliated parties, except as follows:

Your Access to and Control Over Information

You may choose to opt out of any future contacts from us at any time. You can do that at any time by contacting us via Phone or written Snail Mail to the phone number and address provided below. In that communication you may choose to inquire about:

If you need to contact us regarding our privacy policy,

and we will promptly remove you from ALL correspondence.