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Website Privacy Policy

Simpson Law, PC respects your privacy on the Internet. As part of our company operations, we gather certain types of information about our contacts, and we would like to explain the types of information we assemble, what we do with it and how to correct or change your information.


What Information is Collected?

As part of the process in visiting this website or providing your contact information to Simpson Law, PC, you will be asked to provide an e-mail address and other information, as appropriate. This information may or may not be required, depending upon the action being taken. In some instances, Simpson Law, PC may require an e-mail address for enrollment into a promotion. In all instances, an opt-out option will be offered.


Cookies

In addition to information provided by visitors to our website, Simpson Law, PC monitors incoming and outgoing web traffic data for diagnosis of server problems for web administration purposes and uses this data to collect general demographic information about all visitors to our site. This information allows us to ensure that we provide the most desired information to our visitors. As an important part of providing quality service, Simpson Law, PC uses cookies to store and track information.

A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. By modifying your browser preferences, you have the choice to accept all cookies, or be notified when a cookie is set, or to reject all cookies. Simpson Law, PC will access only those cookies that we have generated.


Confidentiality

Simpson Law, PC will not sell or release identifiable visitor information to any third party without your permission and will limit disclosure of information to the following, where we believe in good faith that it is required to do so in response to a Subpoena or other legal process; where reasonably required to do so in order to maintain, update or otherwise implement Simpson Law, PC data security measures, equipment, technical operations, etc.; or where reasonably necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against persons or entities to preserve and/or enforce Simpson Law, PC rights.

Simpson Law, PC makes all efforts to protect the confidentiality of all visitors and will never knowingly allow access to this information by any third party. We have made a significant investment in our server, database, backup and firewall technologies to protect information assets. These technologies have been installed as part of a complex security architecture and protocol.


SMS/Text Messaging

Simpson Law, PC will not share your SMS consent nor any of your phone numbers with any third party.  And you may opt-out of receiving SMS/Text messages from Simpson Law, PC at any time by replying to a message with the word STOP. Reply HELP for Customer Care Contact information. Message and data rates may apply.  Message frequency will vary.


Information Uses

Simpson Law, PC uses visitor information to deliver promotions and to monitor, analyze and report campaign results internally. This data is in a non-personally identifiable aggregate form designed to analyze general trends and usage patterns.


Opt-Out Provision

Simpson Law, PC will offer an opt-out in all e-mail transmissions and will follow up with timely removal of requested information from our database. This information could include name, title, company, address, phone number, fax number, e-mail address or other information that has been offered.

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If you have shared your phone number with us and do not wish to receive text messages, simply reply to any message with STOP and you will be removed from future text/sms communications. 


Policy Changes

Simpson Law, PC reserves the right to change this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for changes. Your continued participation in our website offers following the posting of changes to these terms will mean that you accept those changes. This statement and the policies outlined herein are not intended to and do not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of any party.

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