Privacy Policy
De La Piedra Law Firm recognizes the importance of and respects your privacy. As such, we want you to make the most of this website and to feel confident while doing so. The following discloses the information collection, use and disclosure practices for this website. This policy does not address information obtained offline through events such as seminars or from an attorney’s personal contacts.
When you visit the public area of the website, you remain anonymous. To the extent you use e-mail links via the website to communicate with De La Piedra Law Firm and provide us with personally identifiable information, however, you will not remain anonymous. Because it is not possible to anticipate every conceivable context in which such information might be provided to us via e-mail, De La Piedra Law Firm can provide you no assurance that personally identifiable information you choose to provide to us via e-mail will be maintained as private.
De La Piedra Law Firm and/or the host of its website use “cookies.” Cookies are small text files that are placed on a visitor’s computer hard drive that allow De La Piedra Law Firm and/or the host of its website to record how many times a user or computers within a user’s network of computers has visited the website, the number of times various pages of the website have been accessed and to track the user’s home page customization preferences. You may disable receipt of cookies using features of your web browser that disable or turn off cookies. With cookies disabled in your browser, the site’s customization features will not function, and the home page will revert to its default content. De La Piedra Law Firm does not use cookies to retrieve information that is unrelated to your visit to or your interaction with the website.
De La Piedra Law Firm collects your Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer when you use the Internet. The IP address data that we collect does not contain any personally identifiable information about you and is used to administer our site, to determine the numbers of different visitors to the site and to gather broad demographic data.
The non-personally identifiable data that De La Piedra Law Firm collects in these ways is accessible by certain De La Piedra Law Firm personnel as well as certain third-party website designers and personnel involved with the third-party service that hosts the website. De La Piedra Law Firm uses all non-personally identifiable data that it collects internally and together with its website designer and host in order to improve the website. The information is used, for example, to evaluate what portions of the website are more popular than others, to determine from where visitors came to the site, and to determine how many times particular pages of the site were accessed in aggregate. De La Piedra Law Firm personnel may use the data to prepare reports regarding website activity as part of the process of maintaining and improving the site. Cookies also are used to identify prior users to the website in order to provide certain homepage customization preferences and create a more personal viewing experience for the user.
To the extent permitted by law, De La Piedra Law Firm will not sell, share, or otherwise disclose any of the information it collects online without your permission. Exceptions are disclosures to third parties who monitor the website, to parties who assist or cooperate in preparing firm mailings and to third parties with whom De La Piedra Law Firm may co-sponsor an event (in which case De La Piedra Law Firm may share attendee lists for purposes of the event). In addition, De La Piedra Law Firm does not presently collect personally identifiable information via the public area of its website except to the extent that such information is provided from visitors who voluntarily submit a feedback/inquiry form, register for homepage customization features, send electronic mail to De La Piedra Law Firm or any of its lawyers, register for events, subscribe to newsletters or submit resumes through the site. Personal information collected through this website is saved in De La Piedra Law Firm’s contact database where it may be combined with pre-existing contact information in the database. De La Piedra Law Firm and the host of its website take reasonable security precautions to maintain the privacy of the data that is collected, such as ensuring that it is accessible only to appropriate personnel and that the information is user ID- and password-protected.
Regardless of where you are located, De La Piedra Law Firm collects information and processes and stores that information in databases located in the United States. Due to the rapidly evolving technologies on the Internet, De La Piedra Law Firm may occasionally update this privacy policy. All revisions will be posted to De La Piedra Law Firm’s website. De La Piedra Law Firm urges you to review its Privacy Policy frequently.