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Privacy Policy

This notice describes how Leonard Trial Lawyers (the “Firm”) collects and uses information from you when you visit www.leonardtriallawyers.com

INFORMATION COLLECTED ON THE FIRM’S WEBSITE

Personally Identifiable Information
The majority of the information provided by the Firm on its website is available without the Firm collecting any information that is identifiable to you as an individual such as your name, email address, street address or telephone number (Personally Identifiable Information). You can review almost the entire Firm website without disclosing any Personally Identifiable Information. However, the Firm does collect Personally Identifiable Information that you may provide voluntarily. Some examples of times when the Firm collects Personally Identifiable Information include when you:

Submit an online request for information about the Firm.
Send us an e-mail message.

You have a choice as to whether to provide the Firm with any Personally Identifiable Information. Although you are not required to disclose any Personally Identifiable Information to us, portions of the Firm’s website may not be available to you without your providing this information.

We do not knowingly request, receive or collect any information from children.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information

The second type of information collected on the Firm’s website is Non-Personally Identifiable Information, such as the type of Web browser you use, your domain name and links you may have used to locate the Firm’s website, but which otherwise does not identify you individually.

HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION COLLECTED
We do not sell or rent any information which we receive from the Firm’s website. Except as stated in this Privacy Policy, we will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with anyone outside of the Firm and those hired by the Firm to perform work on its behalf.

The Firm uses any Personally Identifiable Information you provide in a limited number of ways. We may use your Personally Identifiable Information to (i) provide you with information about the Firm and its services or (ii) enhance or update the Firm’s website or (iii) compile demographic statistics about users of the Firm’s website. We may also, on occasion, combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from other parties to enhance our ability to provide you with information about the Firm and its services that we think may be of interest to you.

In addition, the Firm may hire other companies to perform services on our behalf such as facilitating certain aspects of the Firm’s website or sending you email. These companies may be supplied with or have access to your Personally Identifiable Information for the sole purpose of providing these services to us or on our behalf. The Firm may also use third-party ad servers or ad networks to deliver ads to you on the Firm’s behalf. These third-party ad servers may be supplied with or have access to your Personally Identifiable Information for the sole purpose of providing these services to us or on our behalf. They also may also collect and use Non-Personally Identifiable Information about your visits to the Firm’s website in order to send advertisements that may be of interest to you

On an aggregate basis only, we may collect Non-Personally Identifiable Information about users of the Firm’s website. The Firm will not disclose any Personally Identifiable Information as part of this aggregate information. Additionally, we may use IP address information to count and track aggregate visits to the Firm’s website, to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer the Firm’s website. The Firm does not link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable so while a particular user’s session can be tracked, the user remains completely anonymous. We also may use this information to assist us in the ongoing technical development of the Firm’s website.

The Firm will make every effort to preserve user privacy but we may need to disclose Personally Identifiable Information when required by law or if we have a good-faith belief that the action is necessary to comply with a pending judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on the Firm or to protect our rights or the rights of others, to fight fraud, identity theft, to ensure the integrity and operation of our business and systems, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of the Firm, its employees, members or others.

Other Websites and Links

We may include links to other websites that we think will be of interest to you or operated by our business partners, affiliates, advertisers and others. These third parties have separate data collection and privacy practices independent from ours, and the Firm cannot be responsible for their policies or activities. Please contact those third parties directly if you have questions about their privacy policies.

 

Our law firm partners with FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business. To learn more about the Thomson Reuters privacy policy and the data that might be collected, please visit: Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement.