Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin values the privacy of its website users. We do not take lightly the responsibility of protecting your personal information. Through this policy, we intend to be transparent about how your information may be collected, used and secured.
California residents have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, also known as CCPA. See California Civil Code Sections 1798.100 to 1798.199.100 for a full copy of the CCPA.
Through our website, AGC collects information in two ways: (1) automatically and (2) directly from a website user.
When you access our website, AGC collects information about your connected devices (such as a computer, mobile phone and tablet) and how you navigate through our webpages. This type of information includes:
AGC provides you the opportunity to agree or decline to give your personal information. We will inform you of the purpose for the collection and do not intend to transfer your personal information to third parties without your consent, except under the limited conditions described in the “How We Share Information” section below. If you choose to provide us with your personal information, we may transfer that information within our organization or to a third-party service provider as necessary.
AGC website users will generally submit personal information through:
• Website forms (such as our Contact Us). This information is used to either provide a service or communicate with our website users. The information submitted by you may include, but is not limited to:
– First and last name
– Company, home, postal or other physical address
– Telephone number
– Email address
– Company name
– Job title, position or occupation
– Industry
– Any other information needed to provide a service you requested
• Direct Email. AGC has direct email links to its legal professionals and staff on its website. Although information collected from emails sent to our legal professionals and staff is not sent through the website, it can be retained and used to help process your request. Be advised, sending emails over the Internet may not be secure and should not contain sensitive or confidential information unless the messages are adequately encrypted.
No attorney-client relationship is created through your use of this website or sending an email to an AGC attorney. Unsolicited information sent to AGC by individuals who are not clients of the firm is not subject to any duty of confidentiality. AGC and you must agree that there is an attorney-client relationship. Until such a relationship exists, AGC will assume that any information you send to us does not meet the standard of attorney-client privilege.
All data on this website, are housed in a third-party-hosted Structured Query Language “SQL” database with cloud storage. Access to this database is limited to AGC and its third-party website development team.
We do not sell the information you submit through forms on our website and only share this information, with your consent, with third-party providers for website analytics or when required to complete a service you have requested. We will disclose your personal information, if required to do so by law, or in urgent circumstances, to protect personal safety, the public or our website.
Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We do not share your personal information with those websites and we are not responsible for their privacy practices. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of all websites you visit.
The CCPA provides that users of this website may 1) request to know the personal information AGC collects about them and how it is used and shared; 2) request to delete personal information collected by AGC; 3) request to opt-out of the sale or sharing of their personal information; 4) request to correct inaccurate personal information; and 5) request to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information collected about them.
For AGC to respond to your Request, we must first verify your identity. AGC may use a third-party verification service or will request you submit verifiable information. The information you will be asked to provide depends on the type of request you make and the sensitivity of the information. Generally, a Request to Know the categories of personal information held by AGC will require you to provide two types of verifiable consumer information. The same may apply to a Request to Delete. A Request to Know or Delete sensitive personal information may require you to provide at least three types of verifiable consumer information. If AGC is unable to verify the identity of the requesting consumer, information will not be given, and you will be notified of this reason for denial in AGC’s response.
We reserve the right to change, modify or update this policy at any time without notice, with terms of the old policy subject to the terms of the new or updated policy. Any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information will be posted on this page prior to implementation. This policy was last updated on December 6, 2024. If you have questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please email us at info@agclawfirm.com