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The content on this site may not always be accurate or complete. This site has been published to provide basic information about our services, opinions and general knowledge about our industry, and may become out-of-date from time to time. We do our best to keep it current.
Rates, fees, information and discounts presented on this website are subject to change. Nothing on this website is intended as an offer open to anyone who responds, nor shall anything on this website be construed to form an attorney-client relationship. Enfield Law, PLLC will evaluate the firm’s ability to serve prospective and existing clients according to ethics law, firm policies and whether, in the firm’s opinion, there is a good attorney-client fit.
Contacting us by phone, email, web/mobile app, or by any other means does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you send private, confidential or proprietary information through our online forms, you do so at your own risk. If you send information intended to harass, threaten or disrupt our business through this website, we will take appropriate action. The forms provided are intended as tools for general inquiries and should not be used to provide non-inquiry related messaging.
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Summary Statement
Enfield Law PLLC has published this privacy policy in order to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy and the data that you create relevant to your interaction with our website EnfieldLawPLLC.com. This policy explains what types of data we and our web-hosting provider collect, how that data may be used, how that data is protected, and the choices you have with respect to that data.
No SPAM or Direct Marketing
Enfield Law PLLC does not participate in any form of spam or bulk email or direct marketing. If you send us an email, provide your phone number, or sign up to receive communications from us, we will use that information to respond to your inquiry and as stated in this Privacy Policy. We will not sell, rent, or lease your phone number, email address, mailing address, social media or website URLs, or your other data collected through this website except as otherwise stated herein. We will not share your personal information with unaffiliated parties, except as necessary or prudent in the ordinary course of our business working with agents, vendors, contractors, interns and those we depend on to help us manage and conduct our business.
Data Automatically Logged
The web-hosting provider for this website follows standard practice and logs certain visitor data to administer the website, analyze its usage, protect the website and its content from inappropriate use and improve the visitor’s experience. Enfield Law PLLC may view and use this data in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Examples of automatically logged data include:
- Internet Protocol address (IP)
- Geographical location of the visitor accessing a website
- Visitor’s browser type and computer platform
- Visitor’s Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Pages or links a visitor clicks on a website
- Date and time of visitor’s website visits
- Duration and path of visitor’s website visits
- The website where a visitor came from before visiting a website
- Visitor’s searches on a website
Data We May Collect
Enfield Law PLLC may collect information about our website visitors directly through our web apps and forms, from our web server logs, and through cookies.
“Cookies”
The use of cookies on the web is standard practice and web browsers are usually setup to accept cookies. A cookie is a small data file that can be placed on your device when you visit certain websites. However, you can disable cookies for this website (and others) in your browser settings. This is something you control, not us. The web-hosting provider for this site may use cookies to collect, store, and sometimes track information for statistical purposes to improve the products and services it provides and to manage its telecommunications networks. We may also use web services and other technologies that use cookies.
By visiting this website, you consent to the use of cookies and similar technologies in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
You can opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ad Settings at https://www.google.com/settings/ads. You can also find information and tools to protect your privacy and limit data collection at DigitalAdvertisingAlliance.org.
Data and Information That You Provide – No PII
If you enter data and information into a form on this website, we may require you to provide some personal information (e.g. email address and name). We ask that you do not submit any confidential or personally identifiable information (“PII” – e.g. date of birth; home address; social security number; drivers license number; credit card or bank account numbers and information). If you submit PII using this website, you do so at your own risk. We will not be liable or responsible for consequences related to any PII that you provide through this website.
Other than as provided by our web-hosting provider, we do not encrypt web form data. Our law office receives web form data via email which is protected according to our administrative privacy and data policies, and as required by our ethical duties as attorneys.
How We May Use Data and Information
We will not share your personal information with third-party advertisers or ad networks except as stated in this Privacy Policy. We may use web-hosting data and data that we collect to display relevant content, products, services and advertising for our visitors on our website, in our newsletters, and for promotions, events and other activities related to our business. In doing so, we may use third-party services, which may use cookies, web beacons, web-bots and other technologies to collect or receive information from this website and others. If we use third-party marketing services, visitors will be provided with appropriate opt-out and privacy elections to support our policies herein.
Referrals
If, after reviewing your information, we believe that we are unable to assist you with your matter or inquiry, we may refer you to another attorney, firm or organization and share the information you provided us after doing appropriate conflict of interest checks.
Newsletters
Enfield Law PLLC may distribute email newsletters from time to time. If you sign-up to receive our newsletter, we will use your email provided for that purpose and present you with the ability to opt-out in the future.
Future Communications
We will use the contact information you provide our office through web forms and other means to respond to you and to communicate with you in the future. If you do not wish to receive communications from us, you may opt-out (unsubscribe) following the instructions in this Privacy Policy.
Opt-Out (Unsubscribe)
You may opt out of any future contact from Enfield Law PLLC at any time by emailing us at office@enfieldlawpllc.com with “Unsubscribe” in the Subject line and your instructions in the body of the message (e.g. remove jane@abc.com from your email list; Do Not Contact Me).
Cyber Security and Encryption
The web-hosting provider for this website has security measures in place to protect against hacking and misuse of data generated from this website. While it makes great efforts to ensure the integrity and security of the network and systems, it does not guarantee that its security measures will prevent third-party “hackers” from illegally obtaining this information.
External Links
This site may contain links to other sites. Enfield Law PLLC is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other websites and their respective web or mobile hosting providers.
Privacy Exceptions
We will not knowingly share your personal information provided through this website without your consent unless stated otherwise in this Privacy Policy, or required by law, in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the law, or because we must comply with a legal process, or as necessary to prevent fraud, abuse, illegal conduct or harassment, or in a matter of public safety or policy, or as needed in connection with the transfer of our business assets, or if we believe in good faith that sharing the data is necessary to protect our rights or property, or yours.
Contacting Enfield Law PLLC
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the privacy practices of Enfield Law PLLC or our web-hosting provider, you may send an email with your inquiry to office@enfieldlawpllc.com.
Revisions to This Privacy Policy
Enfield Law PLLC reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify this Privacy Policy and our other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner. Notice of any significant revision, amendment, or modification of this policy will be posted here.
Created January 25, 2017