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Privacy Policy

I. Introduction to Privacy
If you’re visiting our website, you likely care about privacy and know that the internet isn't always private. Many parties gather information about your online behavior through your searches, visits, and transactions, often combining that data with other information about you.
Our goal is to respect your privacy when you visit our site. We collect limited information to contact you and improve your experience on our site. Details on how and when we do this are explained below.
If you live in California, Section VI provides additional important information about your rights.
 
II. Information Collection and Usage
Automatically Collected Data

Like most websites, we automatically receive and record information from your browser when you visit themaynorlawfirm.com. This includes your IP address, cookie information, browser type, system type, and referring URL. If you click on one of our advertisements on another website, we may receive similar information from the advertising platform. If you sign up for our email newsletter, we may use an embedded image to track whether you open our email.
We use this information to measure and improve our site's performance and newsletters. Occasionally, we may also access this information to investigate or maintain the stability and security of our site.
 
Information You Provide
Certain pages on our site and our advertisements on other websites invite you to share personally identifying information, such as your name, mailing address, email address, or phone number. If you click on one of our advertisements or interact with us on social media platforms, we may also receive your account name.
 
Collaboration with Third-Party Providers
We work with a limited group of vendors who help us process data, operate themaynorlawfirm.com, and deliver messages to you on other platforms. For example, vendors like WordPress or Google may help us analyze traffic on our site or send out periodic email updates.
 
Cookie Usage
We use cookies to collect analytic data, improve website performance, and for marketing and advertising. Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by websites you visit. These may also refer to local storage, a mechanism similar to cookies where the information is stored within your web browser. In some cases, we place these cookies ourselves. In other cases, we allow outside service providers to place these cookies, provided they agree to the terms described under “Collaboration with Third-Party Providers.” We use cookies for:
 

  • Analytics: These tools place cookies to help us understand how people engage with our website, allowing us to gauge performance and develop better content. Analytics cookies provide us with information like the number of individual visitors, how often visitors come to the website, what content they’ve visited, and how visitors interact with particular pages or content.

  • Website Performance: These cookies help us make the website easier and more pleasant to use, such as saving you time when filling out a form by populating it with information you provided in previous visits.

  • Marketing and Advertising: We use tools that place cookies to help us better market and advertise our services.
     

III. External Content and Data Collection
Our site connects in various ways to content on other platforms. We provide links to social media platforms and other sites, such as news organizations. Our site may also feature embedded media, like videos hosted on other platforms but viewable through the buttons we provide. When you interact with or load a web page containing external content, the content providers may place their own cookies on your computer, access existing cookies, or gather information about you.
To understand how those content hosts treat the data they collect, see their respective online privacy policies. We do not vouch for those privacy policies, and you should read them and make your own decisions.
 
IV. Data Security and Transmission
We implement reasonable security measures to protect your personal information. However, no website can be completely secure. Unauthorized access or data breaches may occur despite our efforts.
 
V. Privacy Policy Modifications
Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will post Privacy Policy changes on this page, and if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice on our website. We will also keep prior versions of the Privacy Policy available for your review in this section.
 
VI. California Privacy Rights
A business subject to California Civil Code section 1798.83 must disclose to its California customers, upon request, the identity of any third parties to whom the business has disclosed personal information within the previous calendar year, along with the type of personal information disclosed, for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes. We will not disclose any personal information about you to any third parties for their direct marketing purposes.
 
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California consumers have the following rights:
 

  • Right to Know: You can request that a business disclose to you: (1) the categories and/or specific pieces of personal information they have collected about you, (2) the categories of sources for that personal information, (3) the purposes for which the business uses that information, (4) the categories of third parties with whom the business discloses the information, and (5) the categories of information that the business sells or discloses to third parties. You can make a request to know up to twice a year, free of charge.

  • Right to Delete: You can request that businesses delete personal information they collected from you and tell their service providers to do the same, subject to certain exceptions (such as if the business is legally required to keep the information).

  • Right to Correct: You may ask businesses to correct inaccurate information that they have about you.

  • Right to Non-Discrimination: You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by the business for exercising your privacy rights under the CCPA. This includes an employee’s, applicant’s, or independent contractor’s right not to be retaliated against for exercising their CCPA rights.
     

We may collect personal information from you on the site and use it for specified purposes. For a list of categories of such information collected on the site and the purposes for which we use it, see Section II above. We do not “share” or “sell” personal information as defined by the California Privacy Rights Act. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information on the site, and you should not provide us with such information via the site.
 
If you become a client or if we communicate with you as a prospective client, we may collect information from you relating to your representation or potential representation—including sensitive personal information—which will be kept confidential as required by California Business and Professions Code section 6068, subdivision (e) and/or California Rule of Professional Conduct 1.18 and which we will use only for providing you with legal services unless you direct otherwise or unless required by law.
 
We also collect and disclose personal information and sensitive personal information about consumers in representing our clients. However, due to our ethical obligations, we are unable to identify the categories of information collected about consumers in the preceding 12 months, the categories of sources from which they were collected, or the nature of the disclosures.
 
In representing clients, we may use or disclose sensitive personal information about consumers for purposes other than those specified in California Code of Regulations title 11, section 7027, subsection (m), but only as needed to comply with legal obligations or to exercise or defend legal claims. Other than as permitted by California Civil Code section 1798.145, we do not use or disclose any consumer’s sensitive personal information for purposes other than those specified in California Code of Regulations title 11, section 7027, subsection (m).
 
If you are a California resident and would like to exercise any of the rights set forth above, please email us at privacy@themaynorlawfirm.com, fill out the form on this page, or call us at (619) 569-1980.

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