Thank you for visiting Doss Law’s (“Doss Law”, “we”, “us”, “our”) web site (the “Web Site”). The following outlines our privacy policy with respect to the information that we may collect. Please note that this Privacy Policy applies solely to our online information-gathering and dissemination practices in connection with the Web Site, and does not apply to any of our practices conducted outside of this office.
By accessing this Web Site, you acknowledge that you have read and accept these terms and conditions of use. We reserve the right to change these terms and conditions at any time, effective immediately upon their posting on this Web Site. If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy or our practices regarding your personally identifiable information, please contact us at info@dosslaw.com.
1. The Information That We May Collect Through Your Use of This Web Site
Doss Law may collect information through two mediums: (1) electronic mail sent to “dosslaw.com” and (2) information collected from your visit to this Web Site. Each is explained below.
If you contact us through electronic mail, we may keep a record of your contact information and correspondence, and we reserve the right to use your email address, and any information that you provide to us in your message, to respond thereto.
If you use this web site, we may collect information from your web browser, including, but not limited to, your IP address and the web pages that you have visited on this Web Site.
2. How We May Use Your Information
We also may use the information you provide us through electronic mail, including your email address, to respond to you. We also may use the information we collect from your visit to our Web Site to identify levels and areas of interest in us which enables us to improve and refine the content of the Web site.
We do not sell any of this information to third parties. We do, however, reserve the right to disclose such information to our employees, contractors, agents, and designees to the extent necessary to enable them to perform certain Site-related services (e.g., web hosting, improve Site-related services and features, or maintenance services) on our behalf. We also reserve the right to disclose such information to any third party if we believe that we are required to do so for any or all of the following reasons: (i) by law; (ii) to comply with legal processes or governmental requests; (iii) to prevent, investigate, detect, or prosecute criminal offenses or attacks on the technical integrity of the Site or our network; and/or (iv) to protect the rights, property, or safety of us and our affiliates, their partners, and employees, the users of this Web Site, or the public.
3. Web Site Informational Purposes Only
The materials on the Web site have been prepared by the Doss Law and are for informational purposes only to permit you to learn about our attorneys and the services we offer. The information presented on this Web Site does not constitute legal advice and should not be used as such. Moreover, the information on this Web site is not a substitute for advice from qualified counsel licensed in your state or jurisdiction and should not be relied upon as such.
The information on the Web Site is not intended to be advertising or solicitation. We have endeavored to comply with all applicable legal and ethical requirements in creating this Web Site. We do not seek to represent anyone by means of this Web Site in a state or jurisdiction where the Web Site may not comply with all legal and ethical requirements of that state or jurisdiction.
The hiring of an attorney is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you make a decision, we would be pleased to send you written information about our qualifications and experience.
4. No Attorney-Client Relationship
Transmission, use, and receipt of the information on the Web Site and communications sent via e-mails or other transmissions are not intended to create and do not create an attorney-client relationship between you and us. Unsolicited or confidential e-mails or other transmissions sent to us in connection with a matter for which we do not represent you may not be subject to an attorney-client privilege and may not be treated as privileged or confidential. Please do not send us any confidential or sensitive communications without first speaking with and obtaining prior authorization from one of our attorneys to send such communications.
5. Security
We attempt to adopt commercially reasonable security measures consistent with legal industry practice to assist in protecting against the loss, misuse, and alteration of personally identifiable information which is under our control. However, no system of transmitting data over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we undertake commercially reasonable efforts to protect your personally identifiable information, we cannot guarantee the security of our servers, the means by which information is transmitted between your computer and our servers, or any information provided to us or to any third party through or in connection with the Site. You provide all such information entirely at your own risk.
6. Links to Other Sites
Our Site contains links to other websites. Please be aware that we are not and cannot be responsible for the privacy practices of such other websites and that this Privacy Policy applies solely to the information which we collect through this Web Site. We encourage you to ensure that you read the privacy statements of all the destination websites which you visit.
Furthermore, we are not responsible for any damages, including but not limited to emotional or physical, that you receive from the other website as a result of its content or transmission of viruses from that site, or other damaging transmissions from that website to your computer.
Should you have any questions or comments regarding our privacy policy, please to email us or call us at (949) 214-4399.