effective March November 5, 2015
We seek to comply with all laws, statues, and industry best practices to ensure that your privacy is protected. While it is necessary to collect some anonymous data to ensure that this site remains functional, we seek to minimize what we track and will not use this information except as stated in this policy.
“This site” refers to www.northeastphiladelphialaw.com.
“Visitor” or “Web Visitor” refers to persons accessing this site via the internet/world wide web.
“Non-Personally Identifiable Information” refers to any anonymous data transmitted between a visitor’s computer/device and our servers.
“Personally Identifiable Information” or “Personal Information” refers to any information that could be used to identify a visitor including name, address, phone number, etc.
When you access any website, including this one, non-personally identifiable information and data is transferred between your computer and the websites server. This information is sent directly by your browser to our server and also stored in an HTTP cookie on your browser.
This information includes:
This sites makes use of “HTTP cookies” or, simply, “Cookies.” Cookies are small text files created by our server, and delivered along with the content of the page to your
browser. The purpose of these files is to provide an individualized experience, including saved settings and preferences (where applicable), and to understand user actions on our site.
The cookies issued by this site include Google Analytics Tracking Cookie. This cookie collects anonymous data about your visit.
No personally identifiable information is transmitted to Google
via this cookie or any other method.
To learn more about Google Analytics’s privacy policy and requirements, including how to block this cookie, follow this link.
You can disable all cookies for any site, including this one. The method will vary from browser to browser. Please refer to your browser’s documentation or use your favorite search engine to find out how.
Non-personally identifiable information is aggregated and used to understand how visitors use our site.
It will never be used to identify you or your web activity except by court order. We do not sell, rent, share, lease, or distribute this information.
We do not seek to collect personally identifiable information except when submitted by web visitors, and in those cases, only for the purpose of providing legal advice or services, including returning calls and emails, scheduling consultations, and other
actions necessary for the fulfillment of legal representation.
By calling our law firm, sending us an email, or submitting a contact form via this site, you agree that we can use this information to contact you.
Information submitted to this site will never be used for any purpose other than those associated with providing legal advice and representation. This information will never be shared with anyone except as follows:
If you would like to correct, amend, or delete any information that you have submitted, please contact us by phone or email. You may request that we:
We are determined to keep your privacy protected in every way that we can, however there are more actions that you can take to keep your privacy secure on this and every site: