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PRIVACY POLICY
USLAW NETWORK is committed to protecting your privacy. We take protecting your personal information very seriously and want to explain in further detail how we handle it. This Privacy Statement applies to USLAW NETWORK’s website and governs data collection and usage. By using USLAW NETWORK’s website, you consent to the data practices described in this statement.
Information Collected on Website
When you visit our website, data may be collected including non-identifying information, such as the type of browser you are using, the time and date of your visit, and the website that brought you to uslaw.org. By using the uslaw.org website, you consent to this data being collected. We do NOT track or record personally identifying information about individuals and their visits. When you complete any request for information, we may ask for your name, phone number, e-mail, and a description of what you are requesting.
Personal Information Retention
USLAW NETWORK will only retain your personal information for as long as necessary to facilitate inquiries or requests received through your use of the Contact Us form.
Selling of Information
We do not sell or rent your personal information to ANY third parties and take great measures to protect your data.
Use of External Links
Many pages on the website, including news stories, practice areas, and individual biographies feature links to external third-party websites. These links are provided “as-is” and for additional information. Any information that you provide to parties linked from this website will be maintained under that company’s privacy policy. Information is not shared with USLAW NETWORK by these parties.
In Conclusion
Your privacy is of paramount importance. We use the information we collect to improve uslaw.org, and ensure you receive accurate information. If we change this policy, we will post changes here so that you always know how we handle your private information.