Privacy Statement
This Policy applies only to information that is collected on Harrison Law, PLLC (“Harrison Law”) Website. This policy only addresses what happens when visiting the Website and does not apply to information collected outside or the Website – including a third-party or content that may be accessible from the Website.
1. Information Collected
Harrison Law does not collect any personally identifiable information about a Website user- such as name, address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, etc. . . – unless a user chooses to complete and submit the Contact Page form or emails the firm directly.
2. Non-Personal Information
Harrison Law does automatically collect certain non-identifiable information.
Non-Personal Information is information about users and their use of the Website that does not identify individuals personally. Information collected includes the domain server, device type, web browser, the operating system or platform utilized to access the Website (as well as referrer data identifying the web pages visited prior to and after visiting the Website), and a user’s movement and activity within the Website. In order to collect Non-Personal information, the firm may use a variety of technologies that automatically collect this information. Any data gathered will be shared, as appropriate, with any third-parties who provide services on the firm’s behalf.
3. Use of Personal Information
Harrison Law utilizes Personal Information only to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was provided and to respond to specific requests for information.
The firm may use some Personal Information to send updates, news, or other information. The firm may also share Personal Information with contractors and service providers who are hired to support the firm and are bound by contractual obligations to keep Personal Information confidential.
4. Disclosure of Personal Information
Although unlikely, in certain instances the firm may be required to provide Personal Information in response to a court order, subpoena, or government investigation. The firm may release certain Personal Information when such a release is reasonably necessary to enforce or apply the Privacy Policy, to comply with professional ethical responsibilities, or to protect the interests and/or safety of the firm, its employees, or its clients.
5. Collection by Third-Parties
If a user accesses the Website from a third-party platform, such as a social networking or search engine site, the user may be required to also read and accept the terms and conditions and privacy policy of that third-party. The firm is not responsible for the privacy practices of any third-parties, and a user should contact such third-parties directly to determine their respective privacy policies.
6. Website Cookies
The Website uses automatic data collection technologies to obtain the Non-Personal Information described in this policy. Specifically, the Website uses browser cookies. Cookies assist in in allowing the site to work, improve a user’s experience, allow the firm to understand how users use the website, and to aid in site improvements. A user may refuse to accept browser cookies. However, prohibiting certain cookies may limit or eliminate the user’s ability to access certain parts of the Website.
7. Disabling/Enabling Cookies
The Website incorporates security to allow a user to disable/enable cookies. A user has the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the browser settings.
8. Data Transmission and Security
The Website incorporates commercially reasonable security measures designed to reduce the risk of improper access to the online information collected. However, the firm cannot guarantee the privacy of personal information transmitted over the internet or that may be collectable in transit by others.
9. Minors Accessing the Website
The Website is neither designed nor intended for children under 18 years of age. The firm does not knowingly collect Personal Information from minors. If it is discovered that the firm has collected or received Personal Information from a minor child without parental consent, the information will be deleted.
10. United States Law and Regulation
The Website and policy are based in the United States. Personal Information will be used and stored in the United States, where data protection and privacy rules may differ from the level of protection available in other parts of the world.
11. Revisions to the Privacy Policy
At a future date, Harrison Law may choose to expand its capabilities for obtaining information about users. Any changes to the Privacy Policy will appear on this page. A user should always review this page before proceeding to use the Website.