Privacy Policy

Updated as of September 2, 2015

Safeguarding your privacy is important to us. We take seriously the collection of any personally identifiable information and personal contact information (“personal information”) from our visitors and are committed to protecting each visitor’s privacy in accordance with these policies. Our pledge is to safeguard any information we collect on this website (the “website”) associated with you and your name, and will make reasonable efforts to use this information only as you request.

Please carefully review our information collection practices and privacy protections below. This privacy notice (the “Privacy Notice”) is an agreement between you and Schultis Law Group, PLLC. (the “Firm”).

This Privacy Notice was last updated on September 2, 2015 (the “Effective Date”).

Information Collected by Cookies. We use cookies on the website. A cookie is a small text file on your computer which the website sends to your computer to allow the website to store information which uniquely identifies our users and which allows us to improve the quality of our service. The website’s cookies do not collect or store personally identifiable information. Rather, the cookie stores a token, which uniquely identifies a particular user at a particular time. That token is then linked to the user information in our secured databases.  Cookies allow us to (i) manage, present and keep track of temporary information, such as the pictures and data you upload onto the website for use with our services, (ii) register you in programs, such as registering you as a member on the website, (iii) remember you when you login to the places on the website that require you to be a member of the website, (iv) remember your country and language preferences, (v) help us understand the size of our audience and traffic patterns, (vi) collect and record information about what you viewed on the website and (vii) deliver information specific to your interests.  When you access the website, the website automatically collects certain non-personally identifiable information through the use of web beacons and log files. Such information may include your IP address, browser type, the date and time of your usage of the website, and whether you opened emails you received from us. This information may be collected about site visits and analyzed.

Disabling Cookies and Web Beacons. If you are uncomfortable with the collection of such information through the use of cookies and web beacons, we recommend disabling these features through your browser preferences. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or to display a message when a cookie is being sent. Your browser documentation should provide specific procedures for disabling cookie and web beacon support. Please be aware that if you reset your browser, this will limit the performance of the website and some of the website’s features and functionality may not be available to you.

Usage and Retention of Personal Information. We may use the personally identifiable information we collect from you for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve our services and communications.  In general, you can visit without revealing any information about yourself. It is our intent to let you know before we collect any information from you online. If you choose to provide any information to us, we will retain your personally identifiable information until you request that we delete it, unless a longer retention period is required by law.

Children.  We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that we have collected personally identifiable information of a child under 13, we will take reasonable steps to delete the information as soon as possible.

If you have concerns about your privacy with the website, please tell us by submitting an e-mail to us at information@schultislaw.com. We will make reasonable efforts to address your concerns.

This Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time. All changes to this Privacy Notice will be posted on the website and will be identified at the top of the page by its Effective Date.