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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Statement describes how the firm collects, uses, and discloses certain personal information obtained through our main public web site at www.nlfaz.com and other ancillary sites which may exist. This Privacy Statement does not address information collection through other sources such as in-person consultations or an attorney’s personal contacts.

 

Personal Information Collection and Use

In general, you can visit our web sites without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself. There are times, however, when we ask for personally identifiable information from you, such as your name, company, e-mail address, phone number, and address (“Personal Information”). We request this information in order to correspond with you, to provide you with a subscription to a newsletter or publication, to notify you about events, or otherwise to respond to your requests or provide you with information that we consider may be of interest to you. Where applicable, we will differentiate between personal data fields that are optional and those that are mandatory to obtain the requested information.

If you receive a marketing e-mail from the firm, you will be provided with an automated way to opt out (unsubscribe) from that particular communication or from all marketing e-mails sent by our Firm. Please follow the instructions on the e-mail you received. If you have received unwanted e-mail from the firm, please respond to that email and indicated same.

Please note that if you reply to a firm address in one of our marketing e-mails or otherwise send a communication to us, your communication will not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not send us any information that you or anyone else considers to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to represent you in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to representation through an engagement letter or retainer agreement cannot be protected from disclosure.

 

Data Sharing

We may share Personal Information among our member law firms for purposes of responding to your requests or otherwise as necessary for the purposes described above. We may also in limited circumstances share Personal Information with government authorities or others as required to protect the interests of the firm or others, as necessary in connection with the sale or transfer of all or a portion of the business, or as required by applicable law or court order.

 

International Data Transfers

These Web Sites are hosted on our web servers in the United States. If you are located in a non-US jurisdiction, your provision of Personal Information or other access to our web sites constitutes your transfer of such data to the United States, a jurisdiction that may not provide a level of data protection equivalent to the laws in your home country.

 

Links to Other Web Sites

The privacy practices set forth in this Privacy Statement are for our web site only. This web site may contain links to other sites. The firm is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites. If you link to or otherwise visit any other site, please review the privacy policies posted at that site.

 

Cookies and Passive Tracking

A “cookie” is an element of data that can be sent to your browser. Your browser may then store it on your system based on the preferences you have set on your browser. Cookies gather information about your operating system including, but not limited to, browser type, and Internet Protocol (IP) address. The firm web site uses this information to analyze the traffic on our web site, and better serve you when you return to our web site. It is not our intention to use such information to personally identify a user. You have the option to configure your Internet browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it. Further, you have the option to block all cookies. Please note, however, that if you refuse or otherwise block cookies you may not be able to use all of the functionality available on the web site.

 

Transmission Errors or Security Breaches

No data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, the firm cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or any information provided online.  The firm will not be liable for disclosures of your personal information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties. However, once we receive your transmission, we will use reasonable efforts to ensure its security on our systems.

 

Access and Correction

If you wish to access or update the Personal Information you submit through our web site, or to make any inquiries about the processing of such information, please contact us as described below. We provide individuals with access to their Personal Information where we believe appropriate, including in situations where you are entitled to access and review your Personal Information under applicable data protection and privacy laws.

 

Revisions to this Privacy Statement

The firm reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Please check the Privacy Statement frequently and particularly before you submit additional personal information via the web site. All revisions to this Privacy Statement will be posted on the web site via a link from the homepage. If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or its implementation, or at any time you decide that we should no longer hold any of your personal data, or wish to change the use to which any such data can be put, please let us know and contact the firm by telephone at 602-492-2444 or by the contact form on the web site.  This privacy statement is effective July 2016.