Privacy Policy

All information collected on this site is used only by Stanford Law Offices, S.C. and our hosting service(s). We do not sell, give or trade information with third parties. The following paragraphs disclose our information gathering and dissemination practices. By using the Stanford Law Offices, S.C. website, you consent to our use of your information as described in this Privacy Policy.

General Policy

When you visit stanfordlawoffices.com, we do not collect any personally identifiable information about you unless you specifically provide it to us. Your visit may be logged by a program that keeps track of traffic on the site, as well as numerical counts of visitors by domain, URL, search engine, keywords, and other standard web measurements.

Modifications to this Policy

If we decide to change our data collection and use practices, we will first publish a new policy on this web page before modifying our practices. Information you provide while the current policy is in effect will be treated as promised in the current policy. We encourage you to read this policy again if in the future you submit additional information.

What Personal Information Do We Collect?

When you visit the public area of the website, you remain anonymous. To the extent you use e-mail links via the website to communicate with us and provide us with personally identifiable information, however, you will not remain anonymous.

Generally, your e-mail address and other mailing information will be used only within Stanford Law Offices, S.C. for the firm's purposes. We will not use your e-mail address or other mailing information to anyone outside of Stanford Law Offices, S.C. for any other purpose, unless required by law, nor will we sell or rent e-mail or other addresses to anyone.

As you browse this site, Stanford Law Offices, S.C. and its web hosting service(s) may collect hit data or other web statistics in order to monitor website traffic patterns. We do not attempt to link web traffic patterns to personally identifiable information.

We urge everybody under the legal age of adult to avoid disclosing any information over the Internet that would allow someone to identify them personally.

What Steps Do We Take to Protect Your Privacy?

Stanford Law Offices, S.C. and the host(s) of our website take reasonable security precautions to maintain the privacy of the data that is collected. For all practical purposes, only attorneys or staff working for Stanford Law Offices, S.C. will have access to the information you submit through web forms or email.

Because we cannot guarantee the privacy of information you submit over the Internet, no attorney-client relationship is created by sending us e-mail or using forms found on this site.

Links

This site may provide links to other sites as a benefit to you. Stanford Law Offices, S.C. and our web hosting service(s) are not in control of the information collection and dissemination practices of the sites to which this site links. We urge you to review the privacy policies posted on any third party websites you visit.

Contacting Us

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, this site's information collection and use practices, or any dealings with this website, please contact us.