PRIVACY POLICY AND LEGAL DISCLAIMER
In order to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy, we have prepared this statement disclosing the privacy practices for this Web site. Here, you will learn what personally identifiable information of yours is collected, how and when we might use your information, how we protect your information and who has access to your information.
What Information Is Collected?
Hayward PLLC collects certain information from and about its users in three ways — directly from the user, from our Web server logs, and with cookies.
User-Supplied Information: When you request information, we ask you for your name, contact information and information that allows us to categorize your request. The more accurate information you volunteer, the better we are able to help you with your legal matters.
Server Log Information: When you visit an Internet Web site, you disclose certain information about yourself, such as your Internet Protocol address, the time of your visit, and the referring location (e.g., the site or page that offered a link to the Hayward PLLC page). This site, like many other sites, records this basic information about visits to it.
Cookies: A cookie is a small piece of information that a Web site stores on your Web browser on your PC and can later retrieve. The cookie cannot be read by a Web site other than the one that set the cookie. No cookie will contain information that will enable anyone to contact you via telephone, e-mail or any other means. You can set up your Web browser to inform you when cookies are set. This site uses cookies to track the flow of the application program and does not store user’s personal information in cookies on its site. No information about you will be collected in this manner.
Although Hayward PLLC tries to protect your personal information, Hayward PLLC cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us — and you do so at your own risk. You are also solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of any passwords you set up and/or any account information.
How and When Information Is Used?
We use information in different ways, depending on the type of information.
User-supplied information: This information is used to match you with an attorney who can assist you with your legal issues.
Web Server Logs: This information helps us identify which areas of our site are of interest to our visitors. Hayward PLLC also collects the Internet [Protocol] (IP) addresses of its visitors for the purposes of system administration and to report aggregate information to our advertisers.
Cookies: Hayward PLLC uses cookies to track the flow of the application program and does not store users’ personal information in cookies on its site. No information about you will be collected in this manner.
We may use the information we collect to notify you about the status of your Hayward PLLC account, important functionality changes to our Web site and new Hayward PLLC services. We may also contact you to verify your information or ask you about your experiences with our system.
How We Protect Your Information?
The privacy and protection of your personal information is important to us. Hayward PLLC does not make personal information available to any third parties without your permission.
Additionally, any user statistics that we may provide to prospective advertisers or partners regarding your Hayward PLLC usage are provided in the aggregate only and do not include any individually identifiable information.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100-percent secure. Accordingly, despite our efforts to protect your personal information, Hayward PLLC cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, or to or from our online products or services. You transmit all such information at your own risk. However, once we receive your transmission, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems.
Who Has Access to The Information?
Except as described below, Hayward PLLC will not disclose any individually identifiable information about its users to any third party without first receiving that user’s permission. Hayward PLLC may disclose personal information when we believe in good faith that the law requires it or to protect the rights or property of Hayward PLLC.
When you are at this site and asked for personal information, you share that information with Hayward PLLC who in turn shares that information with qualified attorneys who are part of the Hayward PLLC law firm. You should understand that these attorneys might have separate privacy and data collection practices. Hayward PLLC has no control over and accepts no liability for these independent practices. In order to understand the individual privacy policies that each attorney follows, you should ask him or her for a copy of the privacy policy.
We welcome any questions or comments you have about the Hayward PLLC site; please direct them to info@haywardfirm.com
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Conditions To Web Site Use. The use by you of this Web site is subject to certain understandings and the terms and conditions set forth below. By accessing this Web site, you acknowledge that you have read and accept such understandings and such terms and conditions.
No Legal Advice. The content of this Web site is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute advertising, invite an attorney-client relationship or serve as a source for legal advice. Because we are not providing legal advice through this Web site, you should not rely upon any information contained herein for any purpose without seeking legal advice from a duly licensed attorney competent to practice law in your jurisdiction.
No Attorney-Client Relationship. The transmission and receipt of the information contained on this Web site and your access to this Web site do not create or constitute the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Further, sending e-mail or other communications to our firm will not create an attorney-client relationship or impose any obligation on Hayward PLLC. If you are not already a client, any communication with us will not be privileged and thus, may be disclosed to other persons. Therefore, do not send us any confidential or sensitive information unless and until you have first talked to one of our attorneys and we have entered into a written engagement letter with you for the purposes of establishing an attorney-client relationship.
No Warranty. Hayward PLLC makes no warranties or representations of any kind concerning any information made available on or through this Web site. The content of this Web site is provided only as general information and may not reflect the most current legal developments. Hayward PLLC expressly disclaims all liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based upon such information or with respect to any errors or omissions in such information.
Third-Party Links. Third-party resources that can be accessed through this Web site by links contain information not under the control of Hayward PLLC and thus, we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such third-party resources. We do not necessarily recommend, endorse or approve of the content of any such sites. Such links are provided on this site solely for your convenience only.
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