Privacy Policy

The Sladkus Law Group is strongly committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to sladlaw.com (the “Site”). You can navigate the majority of this Site without giving us any personally identifying information. However, sometimes we need additional information about you in order to provide you with information or services you want to receive from us. We provide this notice so you can understand our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. 

 

The Information We Collect

Personally identifiable information: This is information such as names, email addresses, and other contact information. This information is voluntarily provided via our Contact page, and we use it for the purpose of responding to your requests for further information about our services.

Aggregate user and tracking information: The Sladkus Law Group may also automatically collect some information about your visit using cookies, log analysis software, and other aggregate tracking technologies. If you wish, you may set your browser to refuse cookies. However, by refusing cookies you may not be able to access some pages or use some of the features or functions of this site.

The aggregated information gives us insights into how visitors use this Site. This data is anonymous and does not contain any personally identifiable information. We use this information to ensure that our website, emails, and marketing efforts continue to appeal to our users.

 

How We Use Information

The Sladkus Law Group does not sell or disclose your personally identifiable information to third parties. The information you provide us about yourself will be shared with The Sladkus Law Group lawyers and staff only to the extent necessary to accommodate your request.

We use non-identifying and aggregate information about the use of our Site for administrative and analytical purposes, and to improve the content of the Site to better fit our audience.

To the extent required by law, we may disclose personally identifiable information to government authorities pursuant to a subpoena or other legal process, and we may also use or disclose your information as permitted by law to protect the rights or property of The Sladkus Law Group or our Site. We also may disclose such information in response to a law enforcement agency’s request, or where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of our terms of use, or as otherwise required by law. 

Although we take appropriate measures to safeguard against unauthorized disclosures of information, we cannot assure you that personally identifiable information that is collected will never be disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Privacy Policy.

 

Security

Information security is important at The Sladkus Law Group. Standard physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards are maintained in an effort to protect personal information. We cannot guarantee that information you supply will not be intercepted while being transmitted to us through electronic means. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please contact info@sladlaw.com.

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