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Privacy Policy

BRASHEAR LAW PRIVACY POLICY

Brashear Law has created and adopted the following privacy statements to demonstrate our commitment to informed disclosure and to accurately communicate our use of your personally identifiable information. In this policy, you can learn what kind of information we collect, when and how we might use that information, how we protect the information, and the choices you have with respect to your personal information.

Personal Information Collected; Use

We collect information about our users in three ways: directly from the user, from our Web server logs and through cookies. We use the information primarily to provide you with a personalized Internet experience that delivers the information, resources, and services that are most relevant and helpful to you. We don’t share any of the information you provide with others, unless we say so in this Privacy Policy, or when we believe in good faith that the law requires it.

Websites, blogs, and/or apps provided by Brashear Law use online forms for visitors to request information from, or a consultation with, Brashear Law. When visitors fill out one of these online contact forms, they may be asked to provide certain personally identifiable information, including name, address, email, and phone number. After filling out this form, messages are automatically forwarded to Brashear Law or its representatives, and contact information is saved in a database.

Personally identifiable information, as used in U.S. privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own, or with other information, to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context.

Protection of Personally Identifiable Information

We do not use vulnerability scanning, scanning to PCI standards, or SSL authentication. Any website, blog, or app we provide is provided for informational purposes only, and we never ask for personal or private information. Any information sent to us through the internet, apps, www.brashear-law.com, www.louisianamasstortlawyer.com, www.cpap.lawyer, or in an email is neither secure nor confidential and is sent at your own risk

Cookies

Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfer to visitors’ computer hard drives through their web browsers that enable the site’s or service provider’s systems to recognize users’ browsers and capture and remember certain information.

Websites, blogs, and apps provided by Brashear Law use cookies to collect certain information about visitors, even when they aren’t logged in. We may record the following:

– IP address
– URLs of websites and pages visited
– Dates and times of visits
– Computer hardware and software information
– Other available information

This site uses cookies to:
– Keep track of advertisements.
– Understand your preferences based on previous or current site activity, which enables us to provide you with improved services
– Compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interactions in order to offer better site experiences and tools in the future

To disable cookies, please adjust your browser settings. You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. If you turn cookies off, some features of this site may be disabled. It may make your site experience less efficient and some of our services may not function properly.

No Third-Party Disclosure

 

Brashear Law does not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer users’ personally identifiable information to third parties. If requested or agreed upon by the client, Brashear Law may provide clients’ contact information and other case information to third party attorneys when cases are referred. We do not include or offer third party products or services on our website. We honor “do not track” signals and do not track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser mechanism is in place.

California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA)

CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law’s reach stretches well beyond California to require a person or company that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and the individuals with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy. Learn more about CalOPPA at the Consumer Federation of California’s website.
In compliance with CalOPPA we agree to the following:
– Users can visit our site anonymously.
– We will create a privacy policy add a link to it on our home page, or as a minimum, on the first significant page after entering our website.
– Our privacy policy link includes the word “privacy,” and can easily be found on the page specified above.
– Users will be notified of any privacy policy changes on our Privacy Policy page.
– Users are able to change their personal information by calling us.

Brashear Law, or any of its affiliated websites, does not specifically market to children under age 13.

Contacting Us

If there are any questions regarding this privacy policy, you may contact us using the information below.

Brashear Law, LLC
1505 Common Street
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601
www.brashear-law.com
[email protected]
(337)465-2120