Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to Westgate Law. Please read the terms of this Privacy Policy in order to understand what information we collect via the westgatelaw.com Website, how that information is used, how we protect your information, and other matters related to your use of the westgatelaw.com website.
Collection of Information
The only personally identifiable information which the westgatelaw.com website collects about you is the information which you choose to provide to us (for instance, if you use the website to send an e-mail to an attorney). For purposes of improving the content and usability of the westgatelaw.com website, our Web server automatically collects non-personally identifiable information from your Internet browser to determine the identity of your Internet service provider and the type of browser you are using to access the website. This information will not be linked to any personally identifiable information which you choose to provide to us. The westgatelaw.com website does not use any other methods of collecting information, such as cookies.
Use of Personally Identifiable Information
Your personally identifiable information will only be used for purposes relating to the westgatelaw.com website or, if an attorney-client relationship is created between Westgate Law and you, for the provision of legal services to you. We will never share any of your personally identifiable information with any third parties for purposes unrelated to the operation of the westgatelaw.com website or, if an attorney-client relationship is created between Westgate Law and you, for the provision of legal services to you.
Updating or Deleting Personally Identifiable Information
In order to update or delete your personally identifiable information, please send an e-mail to privacy@westgatelaw.com or click the link at the bottom of any e-mail message which is sent to you in connection with the westgatelaw.com Website.
Security
Westgate Law has security measures in place to protect the confidentiality and security of your personally identifiable information. These measures include both online and offline security measures, including firewalls, passwords and restricted physical access to the places where your personally identifiable information is stored.
No Legal Advice is Being Provided or Attorney-Client Relationship is Being Established Via This website
This website has been prepared by Westgate Law for informational purposes only and does not constitute the provision of legal advice. The content provided via this website is not intended to create, and receipt of it shall not constitute creation of, an attorney-client relationship between the user and Westgate Law. Users of this website should not act upon such content without seeking professional counsel. In addition, do not send us confidential information until you speak with one of our attorneys and receive our authorization to send that information to us.
Disclaimer of Warranties/Limitation of Liability
This website, and all content available on or accessed through this website, is provided on an “as is” basis. Westgate Law makes no warranties, representations or claims of any kind whatsoever, including, without limitation, any warranties, representations or claims of any kind concerning the accuracy or the timeliness of any content presented via this website. Your use of this website is at your own risk. Westgate Law shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the content of this website or for damages of any kind whatsoever arising from the use or performance of this website under any circumstances.
Links to Other Websites
This website may contain links to other websites. Please be aware that Westgate Law does not exercise control over the content, products, services or policies of third party websites accessible through our website. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our website and to read the privacy policies of each and every third party website. This Privacy Policy applies solely to the information collected by this website. The inclusion of a link to a third party website on this website does not imply any recommendation, approval or endorsement of such third party website by Westgate Law.
Collection and Use of Non-Identifying Information
We may collect, use, transfer, and disclose information in a form that does not personally identify you (“Non-Identifying Information”) for any purpose. Non-Identifying Information can include certain Personal Information that has been de-identified; that is, information that has been rendered anonymous. We and/or our third party service providers obtain Non-Identifying Information about you from information that you provide us, either separately or together with your Personal Information. We and/or our third party service providers also automatically collect certain Non-Identifying Information from you when you access our website.
Certain Non-Identifying Information about you would be considered a part of your Personal Information if it were combined with other identifiers in a way that enables you to be identified. But the same pieces of information are considered Non-Identifying Information when they are taken alone or combined only with other Non-Identifying information. We may combine your Personal Information with Non-Identifying Information and aggregate it with information collected from other users or sources to attempt to provide you with a better experience, to improve the quality and value of our products and services, and to analyze and understand how our products and services are used. We may also use the combined information without aggregating it to serve you specifically.
Non-Identifying Information We Automatically Collect
When you access the westgatelaw.com website via a web browser, App, or other client, we and our third-party service providers may use a variety of technologies, now and hereafter devised, that automatically record certain usage information. This information may include your Internet Protocol address (and other unique identifiers for the particular device you use to access the Internet), browser type, your web or application request, your interaction with our website, the webpage or services feature you were using before you came to our website, pages of our website that you visit, information you search for via our website, access times and dates, and other similar information. We use this information for a variety of purposes, including analyzing and enhancing our products and services, and to help personalize our website for you. We do not treat this information as Personal Information (except to the extent required by local law), although if we combine it with the Personal Information you provide, we will treat the combined information as Personal Information. We and our third-party service providers may automatically collect Non-Identifying Information using various methods, including, without limitation, the following methods.
Cookies
A cookie is a small data file transferred to your computer (or other device) when it is used to access our website. Cookies may be used for many purposes, including to enable certain features of our website, to better understand how you interact with our website and to monitor aggregate usage by visitors and online traffic routing. You may be able to instruct your browser, by changing its options, to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the online services you visit. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use all portions of our website.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
Except as described in this Privacy Policy, we will not share your Personal Information with other companies or individuals outside of eMarketer unless we have received your consent. Non-Identifying Information may be provided to third parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses.
Acceptance of Terms/Changes to This Privacy Policy
Your use of the westgatelaw.com website at any time indicates your acceptance of the terms of this Privacy Policy in effect at the time of such usage. Westgate Law reserves the right to change this policy at any time without advance notice. If any changes are made, the new policy will go into effect once it is posted to the website, and it will apply only to information collected after the new policy goes into effect.
Copyright Notice
© 2016 Westgate Law. All rights reserved. Westgate Law claims a copyright in all proprietary and copyrightable text, graphics and computer code on this website, the overall design of this website, and the selection, arrangement and presentation of all materials on this website to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law.
Questions Regarding This Privacy Policy
If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy, please contact us at privacy@westgatelaw.com