WEINGOLD LAW PLLC understands that your privacy is important to you. We are
committed to protecting the privacy of your personally identifiable information
as you use this website. This Privacy Policy tells you how we protect and use
information that we gather from you. By using this website, you consent to the
terms described in the most recent version of this Privacy Policy. “We,” “our”
means WEINGOLD LAW PLLC and its affiliates. “You,” “your,” visitor,” or “user”
means the individual accessing this site.
PERSONAL AND NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION
Our Privacy Policy identifies how we treat your personal and non-personal
information.
WHAT IS NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION AND HOW IS IT COLLECTED AND USED?
Non personal information is information that cannot identify you. If you visit
this web site to read information, such as information about one of our
services, we may collect certain non-personal information about you from your
computer’s web browser. Because non-personal information cannot identify you or
be tied to you in any way, there are no restrictions on the ways that we can
use or share non-personal information. What is personal information and how is
it collected? Personal information is information that identifies you as an
individual, such as your name, mailing address, e-mail address, telephone
number, and fax number. We may collect personal information from you in a
variety of ways: When you send us an application or other form When you conduct
a transaction with us, our affiliates, or others When we collect information
about in you in support of a transaction, such as credit card information In
some places on this web site you have the opportunity to send us personal
information about yourself, to elect to receive particular information, to
purchase access to one of our products or services, or to participate in an
activity.
ARE COOKIES OR OTHER TECHNOLOGIES USED TO COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?
Yes, we may use cookies and related technologies, such as web beacons, to
collect information on our web site. A cookie is a text file that is placed on
your hard disk by a web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or
deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you and can
only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. One
of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save
you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the Web server that you have
returned to a specific page.
For example, if you register with us, a cookie helps WEINGOLD LAW PLLC to
recall your specific information on subsequent visits. This simplifies the
process of recording your personal information, such as billing addresses,
shipping addresses, and so on. When you return to the same WEINGOLD LAW PLLC website,
the information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use
the features that you customized.
A web beacon is a small graphic image that allows the party that set the web
beacon to monitor and collect certain information about the viewer of the web
page, web-based document or e-mail message, such as the type of browser
requesting the web beacon, the IP address of the computer that the web beacon
is sent to and the time the web beacon was viewed.
Web beacons can be very small and invisible to the user, but, in general, any
electronic image viewed as part of a web page or e-mail, including HTML based
content, can act as a web beacon. We may use web beacons to count visitors to
the web pages on the web site or to monitor how our users navigate the web
site, and we may include web beacons in e-mail messages to count how many
messages sent were opened, acted upon or forwarded. Third party vendors also
may use cookies on our web site.
For instance, we may contract with third parties who will use cookies on our
web site to track and analyze anonymous usage and volume statistical
information from our visitors and members. Such information is shared
externally only on an anonymous, aggregated basis. These third parties use
persistent cookies to help us to improve the visitor experience, to manage our
site content, and to track visitor behavior.
We may also contract with a third party to send e-mail to our registered users.
To help measure and improve the effectiveness of our e-mail communications, the
third party sets cookies. All data collected by this third party on behalf of WEINGOLD
LAW PLLC is used solely by or on behalf of WEINGOLD LAW PLLC and is shared
externally only on an anonymous, aggregated basis. From time to time, we may
allow third parties to post advertisements on our web site, and those
third-party advertisements may include a cookie or web beacon served by the
third party. This Privacy Policy does not cover the use of information
collected from you by third party ad servers.
We do not control cookies in such third-party ads, and you should check the
privacy policies of those advertisers and/or ad services to learn about their
use of cookies and other technology before linking to an ad. We will not share
your personal information with these companies, but these companies may use
information about your visits to this and other web sites in order to provide
advertisements on this site and other sites about goods and services that may
be of interest to you, and they may share your personal information that you
provide to them with others.
We may also use cookie data to show personalized or targeted advertising on
third party advertising networks such as Facebook or the Google Display
Network. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers
automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting
to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not
be able to fully experience the interactive features of the WEINGOLD LAW PLLC websites
you visit.
HOW DOES WEINGOLD LAW PLLC USE PERSONAL INFORMATION?
WEINGOLD LAW PLLC may keep and use personal information we collect from or
about you to provide you with access to this web site or other products or
services, to respond to your requests, to bill you for products/services you
purchased, and to provide ongoing service and support, to contact you with
information that might be of interest to you, including information about
products and services of ours and of others, or ask for your opinion about our
products or the products of others, for record keeping and analytical purposes
and to research, develop and improve programs, products, services and content.
Personal information collected online may be combined with information you
provide to us through other sources. We may also remove your personal
identifiers (your name, email address, social security number, etc.) In this
case, you would no longer be identified as a single unique individual. Once we
have de-identified information, it is non-personal information and we may treat
it like other non-personal information.
Finally, we may use your personal information to protect our rights or
property, or to protect someone’s health, safety, or welfare, and to comply
with a law or regulation, court order or other legal process.
DOES WEINGOLD LAW PLLC SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH OTHERS?
We will not share your personal information collected from this web site with
an unrelated third party without your permission, except as otherwise provided
in this Privacy Policy. In the ordinary course of business, we may share some
personal information with companies that we hire to perform services or
functions on our behalf. In all cases in which we share your personal
information with a third party for the purpose of providing a service to us, we
will not authorize them to keep, disclose or use your information with others
except for the purpose of providing the services we asked them to provide.
We will not sell, exchange, or publish your personal information, except in
conjunction with a corporate sale, merger, dissolution, or acquisition. For
some sorts of transactions, in addition to our direct collection of
information, our third-party service vendors (such as credit card companies,
clearinghouses and banks) who may provide such services as credit, insurance,
and escrow services may collect personal information directly from you to
assist you with your transaction.
We do not control how these third parties use such information, but we do ask
them to disclose how they use your personal information before they collect it.
We may cooperate with law enforcement authorities in investigating and
prosecuting web site visitors who violate our rules or engage in behavior which
is harmful to other visitors (or illegal). We may disclose your personal
information to third parties if we feel that the disclosure is necessary to
protect our rights or property, protect someone’s health, safety, or welfare,
or to comply with a law or regulation, court order or other legal process. As
discussed in the section on cookies and other technologies, from time to time
we may allow a third party to serve advertisements on this web site.
If you share information with the advertiser, including by clicking on their
ads, this Privacy Policy does not control the advertisers use of your personal
information, and you should check the privacy policies of those advertisers
and/or ad services to learn about their use of cookies and other technology
before linking to an ad.
HOW IS PERSONAL INFORMATION USED FOR COMMUNICATIONS?
We may contact you periodically by e-mail, mail, or telephone to provide
information regarding programs, products, services and content that may be of
interest to you. In addition, some of the features on this web site allow you
to communicate with us using an online form. If your communication requests a
response from us, we may send you a response via e-mail. The e-mail response or
confirmation may include your personal information. We cannot guarantee that
our e-mails to you will be secure from unauthorized interception.
HOW IS PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURED?
We have implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational
security in order to protect personally identifiable information from loss,
misuse, alteration, or destruction.
Only authorized personnel and third-party vendors have access to your personal
information, and these employees and vendors are required to treat this
information as confidential. Despite these precautions, we cannot guarantee
that unauthorized persons will not obtain access to your personal information.
This site contains links to other sites that provide information that we
consider to be interesting. WEINGOLD LAW PLLC is not responsible for the
privacy practices or the content of such web sites.
PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS
This site may provide public discussions on various business valuation topics.
Please note that any information you post in these discussions will become
public, so please do not post sensitive information in the public discussions.
Whenever you publicly disclose information online, that information could be
collected and used by others. We are not responsible for any action or policies
of any third parties who collect information that users disclose in any such
forums on the web site. WEINGOLD LAW PLLC does not agree or disagree with
anything posted on the discussion board. Also remember that you must comply
with our other published policies regarding postings on our public forums.
HOW CAN A USER ACCESS, CHANGE, AND/OR DELETE PERSONAL INFORMATION?
You may access, correct, update, and/or delete any personally identifiable
information that you submit to the web site. You may also unsubscribe from
mailing lists or any registrations on the web site. To do so, please either
follow instructions on the page of the web site on which you have provided such
information or subscribed or registered or contact us at
646-389-4776
CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
WEINGOLD LAW PLLC will not intentionally collect any personal information (such
as a child’s name or email address) from children under the age of 13. If you
think that we have collected personal information from a child under the age of
13, please contact us.
CHANGES
WEINGOLD LAW PLLC reserves the right to modify this statement at any time.
Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be listed in this section, and if such
changes are material, a notice will be included on the homepage of the web site
for a period of time. If you have any questions about privacy at any websites
operated by WEINGOLD LAW PLLC or about our website practices, please contact us
at:
646-389-4776