«Law4Help», LLC
Purpose of the privacy policy
Law4Help, LLC (the “Company”) has revised its Online Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) to use more straightforward language about the data we gather, how we use it, and the few circumstances in which we might disclose it to third parties.
Your privacy concerns are respected and taken seriously by the company. Only personal information gathered on www.law4help.com (the “Website”) is covered by this privacy statement.
Your use of this website, as well as any content, goods, or services accessible on or through it, is governed by this privacy statement. The company provides the website. You accept the terms of this Privacy Policy, as it may be updated from time to time, by using this website to see and request information, goods, or services offered on or through this website.
This Privacy Policy may change as the Company adds new services, products, or updates its website; changes take effect when they are posted. You entirely have to stay informed of any changes, so please return frequently for updates. The only way the Company will notify you of changes is by posting them on our website. The information gathering and privacy policies of third-party websites or applications that are not within the Company’s ownership or control are not its responsibility.
You agree to the practices outlined in the Privacy Policy, including our use of cookies and other online techniques, by using the Website. Those who choose not to give us information via the Website or in an affirmative also consent to the information being collected and processed as outlined here. Please do not use this website if you disagree with the conditions of this privacy statement.
Users in the United States of America are the target audience for this website. This website was developed in the United States and is only meant for users and visitors who are based there. The laws of the United States shall govern the interpretation of the Privacy Policy.
Data collection
You might give us Personal Information, like your name, email address, or phone number, if you send us an email over the website. It is also possible for you to give further details. To answer your legal questions and comments and to stay in touch with you, we use the information you give us.
When you visit the Website and/or use our other digital goods, we may automatically gather certain information about you, such as the number of people who have visited the Website and the pages that have been viewed.
We can better customize our website for our users by gathering this data. We use a range of technologies, such as cookies, server logs, web beacons, and IP addresses, among others, to gather this data.
When you visit specific websites, cookies—a component of your browser software—put text files on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies may be used by us to determine, for instance, if you have previously visited the website and what material you may have found particularly interesting during those visits.
Your web browser may provide instructions on how to disable current cookies, stop accepting new ones, and receive notifications when a new cookie is sent. Information about your device, browser, operating system, IP address, general location data, page data, and the time and date of each request you submit to the company are all examples of non-personally identifiable information that may be gathered.
Direct information for the user
Personal Information about you, such as your name, email address, mailing address, bank account details, and phone number or mobile number, may be received and collected by the Company each time you submit or transmit information through the Website (collectively, “Personal Information”). A voluntary membership to a service offered by the company may be another way that personal information is gathered.
Third-party websites
Links to mobile applications or websites owned by third parties may be included on the website. Please be aware that these linked websites are not under our control and are not covered by this privacy statement.
No information about children is collected
The business will never intentionally gather any personal data from minors younger than thirteen. The company will immediately remove any personal information it has obtained from a kid under the age of 13 from its database if it becomes aware of this. The company does not have such information to use or share with third parties since it does not gather it.
Use of personal information
Although the company may occasionally change this paragraph, the next paragraphs outline how it currently uses personal information. To reply to your inquiries and comments about the law, the Company may utilize your personal information.
Storage of personal information
To provide dependable service, as well as to fulfill our legal responsibilities, settle disputes, safeguard our network security, and uphold our agreements, we will keep your information for a fair amount of time. At your request, the Company will remove your information when it is appropriate.
Other Uses of Personal Information
To provide you with information about services and news that could be of interest to you, the company may use your personal information for its own marketing and research purposes. Unless otherwise specified, the Company will not give your personal information to independent contractors or third-party agencies.
Service providers
To run our website and provide goods and services, the company may enlist the assistance of third parties. For this purpose, the company may disclose your personal information to these third parties (such as database or website hosting companies, mailing list hosting companies, email service providers, and other similar service providers who use such information on our behalf). These parties are not permitted to use the personal data we give them for purposes other than those necessary to help us.
Compliance with legal process
In response to subpoenas, court orders, warrants, or other legal processes, or to establish or exercise our legal rights, defend against legal claims, or if you breach or terminate an agreement with the Company, the Company may use or disclose your personal information.
If the Company, its owners, or other clients feel that you will jeopardize the Company’s property or rights, the Company may disclose your personal information. Finally, if the Company determines that sharing your personal information is required to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to anyone’s physical safety, or as otherwise required by law to respond to subpoenas, court orders, and other legal processes, we reserve the right to use or disclose it.
The content of this site does not constitute legal advice
This website’s information is not meant to replace legal counsel or the judgment of a state-licensed attorney. This website should not be used for any purpose and is only meant to serve as a starting point for knowledge on the subjects covered. It makes no claims to offer a definitive solution. Professionals should immediately review primary sources such as statutes and case law, while non-professionals should consult a licensed attorney in their area.
No attorney-client privileged communications
Communications through this website:
1. Do not create an attorney-client relationship.
2. Do not constitute an offer.
3. Do not constitute or provide legal advice.
4. Do not replace legal advice from a qualified attorney.
Any user who has questions or concerns about a certain user should consult a certified professional. A lawyer-client relationship is not formed by any email correspondence with a Company attorney via this website. Attorney-client privileges are not created by any correspondence via this website or email before a formal fee agreement with the company. This website should not be used to send or post sensitive or private information. There is lawyer advertising on this website. There is no guarantee that the caliber of legal services rendered is higher than that of other lawyers.
We collect personal information you provide when seeking legal services, including your name, contact details (phone number, email address), case-related information, and technical data (e.g., IP address, cookies) when you use our website. This information is used to deliver legal services, communicate with you, improve our website’s functionality, and comply with legal obligations. We may share your data with third parties only when necessary to provide our services (e.g., with IT providers), respond to lawful requests (e.g., court orders), or in the event of a business transfer (e.g., merger). Importantly, SMS opt-in or phone numbers for the purpose of SMS are not being shared with any third party and affiliate company for marketing purposes.