Privacy Policy
Maeder Law Office is concerned about maintaining privacy. We provide this privacy policy to explain our practices regarding the collection and use of personal information through this website. It does not apply to information we receive in the course of an attorney-client relationship or received offline, or through any other means.
By accessing this website, you agree to the terms outlined in this privacy policy. Maeder Law Office reserves the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, without notice, by posting a new privacy policy on this website. Such changes will be incorporated into this document and will become effective as soon as they are posted on this website. The current version of the privacy policy supersedes any prior versions.
WHAT INFORMATION IS COLLECTED AND HOW IS IT USED?
Our website does not currently collect personal identifying information (Personal Information) except for information that you voluntarily submit to us through this website such as through electronic mail you send to us or through a form. We use the Personal Information you submit to us for the purposes for which it was submitted by you to us, solving technical problems, and to send you publications, invitations, and other correspondence that may be of interest to you.
Our website, which may be hosted by a third-party, automatically collects non-personally identifiable information about your visit that is provided by your web browser and internet service provider, such as the site from which you linked, the identity of your internet service provider, the type of browser you are using, the operating system you are using, your IP address, information about the date and time of your visit, your usage of the website, the pages you visit and the duration. We use this information for various purposes including, but not limited to, administration of this website, improving our website, solving technical problems, compiling usage statistics, understanding how our website is used, market research, and compliance with our legal obligations. For example, we might use your IP address to determine the general physical location of the device you are using to access this website to understand the geographic regions of our website visitors. While all of this information can be associated with the IP address your computer had while your visited our website, it will not be associated with you as an individual, or associated with any other information you may submit through this website.
Our website may use cookies to personalize the user’s experience on this website as well as to allow us to better understand how our website is used. A cookie is a file that is transmitted by a website to a user’s browser. The browser then saves that file in a designated file for cookies on the user’s computer. You may have the ability to change your browser’s settings to refuse to accept cookies, however, without cookies you may not be able to take full advantage of all our website features.
WHO WILL HAVE ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION?
We may share your Personal Information with third parties, including affiliated firms and third parties performing services for or on behalf of Maeder Law Office or its attorney(s). Such services include hosting, data analysis, information technology services, communications and marketing services. We may share your Personal Information with employees, contractors, business partners and affiliates for purposes related to providing, or offering, services to you. We may also share your Personal Information with other unaffiliated parties when we believe it is in your interest to do so, such as referring you to another professional who can assist you if we are unable to do so.
While we strive to protect your Personal Information, we cannot fully insure that your Personal Information will not be disclosed to third parties. For example, information may be disclosed to third parties if we believe in good faith that we are required to do so by law, to enforce our terms and conditions, to protect our own or others’ interests, or if third parties circumvent security measures to unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications, or if an error occurs in the administration of the Site.
Non-personally identifying information, anonymous or aggregate user data may be shared with other third parties at our discretion so long as it is not linked to your Personal Information.
In the event of a merger, or change in control, we reserve the right to transfer your Personal Information to a third-party, provided that the third party agrees to adhere to at least the same level of privacy protection as we offer.
CAN I OPT-OUT, CORRECT OR CHANGE MY PERSONAL INFORMATION?
You may at any time, opt-out of having your Personal Information used by us to send correspondence to you. You may modify, correct, change or update your Personal Information by sending such request via email to info@maeder-law.com.
WHAT SECURITY MEASURES ARE USED TO PROTECT MY PERSONAL INFORMATION?
We make reasonable efforts to protect your Personal Information from unauthorized access, improper use, loss, disclosure and alteration, and destruction. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure or error-free. While we strive to protect your Personal Information, we do not warrant the security of your information or represent that Maeder Law Office’s level of security meets or exceeds any particular standard.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRIVACY POLICY?
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please send us an email at info@maeder-law.com.