Generally, you are able to use our Website without providing any personally identifiable information, however, at times, in connection with your use of the Website, you may wish to voluntarily provide us with your personally identifiable information. In addition, we may collect other information that may automatically be provided to us by your internet service provider as a result of your visit to our Website, information regarding your use of the Website through the use of cookies (described below), and information from other sources such as our business partners. Such other information may include, but is not limited to, the date and time of your visit, your IP addresses, your browser type, your operating system and language, the pages you visited, and the address of the website from which you came.
Examples of scenarios where our visitors provide their personally identifiable information include, but may not be limited, to:
We do not intend to transfer your personally identifiable information to third parties without your consent, except under the limited conditions described under the section entitled “Use and Disclosure of Information” below. If you choose to provide us with your personally identifiable information, we may transfer that information within our law firm or to a third-party service provider as necessary.
By submitting any information to our Website you acknowledge and agree that you have no expectation of privacy, confidentiality, or privilege in such information and you consent to our use and disclosure of such information in any manner permitted by law. We will use your personally identifiable information to provide you with the information you have requested from us. We may also use your personally identifiable information to keep you informed about events, services, or publications that may interest you. We will only share information with a third party upon your consenting to share your information to a third-party service provider working on our behalf to serve you. In addition, we may use your information to evaluate whether or not we represent you, and to provide you with legal services if you become our client. Our uses and disclosures of information may include, but will not be limited to, managing our Website, diagnosing problems with our server, assisting with technical problems, and enforcing compliance with this Privacy Policy and our Terms & Conditions. We may disclose information if we are under a duty to disclose in order to comply with any legal or regulatory obligation and to protect our rights or the rights or safety of others.
When you access our Website, we may place a “cookie” on your computer’s hard drive. A cookie is a file that a website can store on your web browser, computer, or device and later retrieve. A cookie allows our Website to recognize you as a prior user, provide our Website with information regarding your use, and helps us determine the portions of our Website that are best suited for you.
Some parts of the Website may also use cookies to track user traffic patterns. We do this in order to determine the usefulness of our Website’ information to our users and to see how effective our navigational structure is in helping users reach that information. Please note that cookies cannot read data off of your hard drive. Your web browser may allow you to be notified when you are receiving a cookie, giving you the choice to accept it or not. If you prefer not to receive cookies while browsing our Website, you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, by not accepting cookies, some pages may not fully function and you may not be able to access certain information on this site.
To opt-out of certain advertising cookies, you may wish to visit the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) website by visiting https://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides California residents with certain rights regarding their personal information. This section describes those rights and explains how they may be exercised by those subject to the CCPA.
Data Access, Deletion and Portability Rights
In addition to the right to certain information as set forth in this Privacy Policy (including the categories of personal information that we may have collected from California residents over the prior twelve months, categories of sources for that information, and the purpose for which such information was collected, which are all listed above), you have the right to request, not more than twice in any twelve-month period, that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information. Upon our confirmation of a verifiable consumer request, we will disclose to you, as applicable the following information, as applicable, for the twelve-month period prior to the request:
You may also request deletion of your personal information. Upon our confirmation of a verifiable consumer request, we will delete your personal information and/or direct our service providers to delete the information unless we need to retain the information and are permitted to do so by law.
Non-Discrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your CCPA rights. That is, unless otherwise permitted by law, we will not:
Pursuant to the CCPA, however, there may be circumstances when we may offer you certain financial incentives as compensation for collecting, selling or deleting personal information, which will reasonably relate to your personal information’s value. We may also offer a different price, rate, level or quality of goods or services to consumers where the price or difference is directly related to the value provided to us by the consumer’s personal information. We will provide you with written terms that explain the material aspects of any such incentive program. Participation in such a program requires your prior opt-in consent, which you may revoke at any time.
How to Exercise Data Access and Data Portability Rights
To exercise the data access and portability rights described in this section, please submit a verifiable request to us by contacting us at:
You may make a request for data access or portability twice within a twelve-month period. The verifiable consumer request must:
If you fail to comply with the foregoing requirements, we will be unable to provide you with any personal information that is in our possession. Any personal information provided in connection with a request to exercise your rights under the CCPA will only be used for identity verification purposes.
In addition to your right to certain information contained in this Statement, pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation, you may have the following rights regarding your personal data that we hold:
<>Please note that the above rights are not absolute, and we may be entitled to refuse requests where exceptions apply.
We strive to protect your personally identifiable information; however, we urge you to take every precaution to protect your personally identifiable information when you are on the internet.
We will maintain security measures in order to protect and safeguard your information. Unfortunately, information transferred over the internet is not completely secure. Accordingly, we do not guarantee that your information will not be misused or disclosed to third parties. You acknowledge and agree that any transmission of information to our Website is made at your own risk. We will have no liability to you for any misuse or disclosure of your information. If you share information with third parties via our Website, you do so at your own risk. Any such information you share with the third party will not be governed by this Privacy Policy and we have no liability to you with respect to such information.
You understand that electronic communications may be accessed by unauthorized parties when communicated across the internet, network communications facilities, or other electronic means. You understand and agree that we are not responsible for any electronic communication or any of your information which may be lost, altered, intercepted, or stored without authorization during the transmission of any data whatsoever across networks not owned or operated by us.
We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy, at any time, without notice to you; provided, however, that any changes will only apply to information collected after such changes go into effect.
This Privacy Policy has an Effective Date of November 16, 2021.
If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy or if you need assistance regarding your information, please contact: TaberPatrick PC, PO Box 3854, Bluffton, SC 29910, (843) 422-6074, Email: info@taberpatrick.com.
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