Privacy Policy
The Moya Law Firm and its attorneys (“We”) respect the privacy of our website visitors and are committed to collecting, maintaining and using any personal information about its visitors in a responsible manner. This Privacy Policy applies to (i) all uses of the Moya Law Firm website (at www.moyalawfirm.com) and (ii) other services offered through the Moya Law Firm domain (the "Site") unless such services include privacy policies that override or supersede this policy.
This Policy describes how visitors' personal information will be treated as they use our Site and services. Specifically, this Privacy Policy explains:
• The data collection services we use.
• What information we collect and why we collect it.
• How we use that information.
• How we notify visitors of changes to this Privacy Policy.
• How we respond to Do-Not-Track signals and Do-Not-Track browser functionality.
This Policy expressly does not apply to information provided to us in the course of our attorney-client relationships or that is protected by confidentiality, the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine or any other applicable privilege or protection. Nothing in this Policy should be construed to create an attorney-client relationship with visitors to our website or, conversely, to detract from any of the protections resulting from such relationships.
BY USING THE SITE YOU AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY, SO PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
1. Data Services We Use
The Moya Law Firm uses Google Analytics and other third-party integrations with Google Analytics to collect data about how our users interact with this website. We use this information to better understand the needs of our users, to inform our decisions regarding website enhancements and updates, and to maintain the safety and security of the site. We believe user privacy to be paramount, and we only collect non-personally identifiable information through Google Analytics. The Google Analytics terms of service, which all Google Analytics customers must adhere to, specifically prohibits sending personally identifiable information (PII) to Google Analytics. PII includes any data that can be used by Google to reasonably identify an individual, including (but not limited to) names, email addresses, or billing information.
2. Information We Might Collect From You
We may use analytics tools and other third party technologies such as Google Analytics to collect non-personal information in the form of various usage and user metrics when you use our online Sites and/or Services. In general, you may visit our Site without telling us who you are or revealing any personal information about yourself; provided, however, that like many other websites on the internet, these analytics tools and our server logs may capture information regarding your operating system, browser software, IP (Internet Protocol) address, device and software identifiers, referring and exit URLs, onsite behavior and usage information, including date and time.
The third party analytics companies who collect information on our Sites and/or Services and other online products and/or services may combine the information collected with other information they have independently collected from other websites and/or other online or mobile products and services relating to your activities across their network of websites as well as online and/or mobile products and services. Many of these companies collect and use information under their own privacy policies.
Google Analytics mainly uses first-party cookies to report on user interactions on Google Analytics customers’ websites, including the Moya Law Firm, and these cookies are used to store non-personally identifiable information. A cookie is a small data file that is transferred to your computer’s hard disk. We do not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information. However, IP addresses are collected by the use of cookies.
You may opt out of Google Analytics by visiting the Google Analytics opt-out page.
Google provides website users the following controls so users can have more choice on how their data is collected by Google Analytics:
Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. Website users that don’t want their data reported by the Google Analytics JavaScript can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. This add-on instructs the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, and dc.js) to prohibit sending information to Google Analytics. The browser add-on is available for most modern browsers. The Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on does not prevent information from being sent to the website itself or to other web analytics services. To learn more about the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on you can visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Ads Settings. Some sites using Google Analytics implement Google Analytics Advertising Features, which makes use of the Google advertising cookies. Users can opt-out of this feature and manage their settings for this cookie using Google's Ads Settings.
Do Not Track is a technology and policy proposal that enables users to opt out of being tracked by websites they do not visit, including analytics services, advertising networks, and social platforms. Much like the popular Do Not Call registry, Do Not Track provides users with a single, simple, persistent choice to opt out of third-party web tracking. If our server receives the Do-Not-Track header from a user's browser, Google Analytics will not embed any tracking code into the site during your visit.
The US-based aboutads.info choices page or the EU-based Your Online Choices let you manage many companies’ cookies used for online advertising.
Incognito mode in the Google Chrome browser allows you to browse the web without recording webpages and files in your browser history. Cookies are deleted after you've closed all of your incognito windows and tabs, and your bookmarks and settings are stored until you delete them.
You may also set your browser to block all cookies, including cookies associated with the Moya Law Firm and/or Google services, or to indicate when a cookie is being set to you.
3. Information You Submit To Us
We do not share personally identifiable information (PII) with third parties except in the limited circumstances described in this Policy.
If you submit PII to us through our Site (such as through our Contact Form, which transmits copies of the correspondence to us and to you via email), then we will use that information as we see appropriate and necessary. We strive to preserve the confidentiality of all inquiries from prospective clients. We will not provide your information to any third party, except we reserve the right, if compelled, to disclose personal information to regulatory authorities, law enforcement agencies or when otherwise required by applicable law.
We may use personal information as we believe to be necessary or appropriate: (a) under applicable law, including laws outside your country of residence; (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to requests from public and government authorities including public and government authorities outside your country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms of use; (e) to protect our operations; (f) to protect our rights, privacy, safety or property (and/or that of you or others); and (g) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.
We have currently disabled features for displaying user-generated content on this Site. If, however, you were to use a forum, blog, channel, bulletin board, chat room, user commenting features, or other interactive sharing or social features that may be offered through our Site, then you should be aware that any Personal Information you submit, display, or publish there is considered publicly available and can be read, collected, used, and disclosed by other users of those features, by us, and other third parties without restriction, except to the extent limited access features are available, if any. To request removal of your personal information from our blog, sharing service or community forum, for example, contact us at info@moyalawfirm.com. In some cases, we may not be able to remove your Personal Information, in which case we will let you know if we are unable to do so and why.
4. Information Security
The Moya Law Firm is very concerned about safeguarding the confidentiality of your personally identifiable information. We employ administrative, physical and electronic measures designed to protect your information from unauthorized access. Among other things, we do the following to preserve confidentiality:
• We do not use this website to store information about our clients, our files or any of our matters.
• We have enabled SSL for the encryption of information sent to and from this Site.
• We periodically review our information collection, storage and processing practices, including physical security measures, to guard against unauthorized access to systems.
• We restrict access to personal information to Moya Law Firm employees, contractors and agents who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations and may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.
5. Changes To This Policy
We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting a revised version on our website. The revised version will be effective as of the published effective date. In addition, if the revised version includes a substantial change, then we will attempt to provide you with 30 days’ prior notice by posting notice of the change on a "Policy Updates" page on our website. After this 30-day notice period, you will be considered as having expressly consented to all amendments to this Privacy Policy.
6. COPPA Compliance Statement
This Site is not directed to children under 18 and is not intended for children. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with personally identifiable information without their consent, he or she should contact us at info@moyalawfirm.com. If we become aware that a child under 13 has provided us with personally identifiable information, we will remove such information from our files.
7. California Privacy Rights
In addition to the rights set forth in this Privacy Policy, California Civil Code § 1798.83 permits California residents who are individual consumers or users of the Moya Law Firm website to request certain information regarding its disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. We do not disclose any personal information for direct marketing purposes. In any event, to make such a request, please contact us via mail or email at the address identified in the "Contact Us" section of this Website.
Last Updated: Feb. 5, 2016