This Privacy Statement outlines the information we may collect through use of this website (“Modrall Sperling Site”) and how such information may be used and disclosed. We do not collect personally identifiable information (PII) through the Modrall Sperling Site unless such information is provided to us by e-mail via a link contained on the Modrall Sperling Site. It is important to note that any such communications are subject to the Terms of Use for the Modrall Sperling Site.
This website uses cookies, text files that are placed on your computer to allow your computer to be recognized by our website so that we may analyze how the site is being used. This analysis of compiled aggregate and statistical information may include number of visitors, how visitors find their way to our website, total time spent on our website, and the pages they visit, is gathered so that we are better able to keep our website content relevant to our readers.
The cookies on our website may be used by third-party web analytics services, such as Google Analytics. Modrall Sperling has taken the added precaution on our readers’ behalf to automatically anonymize all IP addresses.
We also collect the personal data you provide to us directly. This information is typically provided in one of two ways:
- From visitors who have opted-in to receive communications from Modrall Sperling such as invitations to our seminars and events, or to send out newsletters or other news relating to our firm and/or the areas of our practice where the visitor has indicated a specific interest.
- From visitors who choose to email an attorney from our website. Visitors who click a link to open an email form will notice a separate disclaimer and a form for explicit consent. While the email does not immediately begin a client-attorney relationship, personal data is necessary for conducting the business for which the individual has initiated contact, e. g., responding to an inquiry or, should both the visitor and Modrall Sperling agree to work together, for engaging in regard to the matter of interest.
Individuals who subscribe to receive newsletters, alerts and invitations can withdraw at any time by clicking the “Unsubscribe” button at the bottom of every news item we send. Please be aware that once a reader has unsubscribed, we are unable to re-instate that individual’s account for future communications.
We will not attempt to link or match the anonymous technical information we collect with any personally-identifiable information or disclose to third parties personally identifiable information collected by us through the Modrall Sperling Site unless:
- We have your consent
- We (or our service providers) have detected or reasonably suspect any attempt to damage the Modrall Sperling Site or other security breach, or
- We are required by law to do so
Permanent cookies are stored indefinitely on a user’s hard drive unless manually deleted, while temporary cookies are automatically deleted from the user’s browser upon logging out of a web site.
Web browsers typically allow users to disable permanent and/or temporary cookies. The foregoing policy is effective as of May 25, 2018. Modrall Sperling reserves the right to change this policy at any time. If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact info@modrall.com.