Privacy Policy
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
Fennemore
Attn: Chief Privacy Officer
2394 E Camelback Rd, Suite 600
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Email: privacyofficer@fennemorelaw.com
Phone: 1-833-522-0655
Introduction
Welcome to the Fennemore Craig, P.C. and Fennemore LLP (collectively, “Fennemore,” “we,” “our,” “us”) Privacy Policy. Fennemore is committed to respecting your privacy and ensuring compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and other relevant regulations. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your personal information when you interact with our websites, services, and communications. By using our Site, you consent to the practices described in this policy.
Scope of this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to personal and non-personal information collected through our Site (www.fennemorelaw.com), services, physical locations, and interactions. It does not apply to third-party websites or applications linked from our Site, which have their own privacy policies.
Information We Collect
We collect the following categories of information:
· Personal Information: Name, email address, postal address, phone number, job title, payment details, and preferences.
· Non-Personal Information: Browser type, IP address, device type, operating system, browsing behavior, referring website links.
· Cookies and Analytics Data: Information gathered automatically via cookies and third-party analytics tools. For more details on how cookies are used, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
How We Collect Information
We collect information through:
· Direct Collection: Information you provide when you interact with us (e.g., filling out forms, requesting services, subscribing to newsletters).
· Automated Collection: Information gathered automatically via cookies, IP addresses, and website interactions.
· Third-Party Sources: Public records, professional networks, and business partners.
How We Use Your Information
We use your information for various purposes, including:
· Providing legal services and responding to your inquiries.
· Sending newsletters, event invitations, and relevant updates.
· Enhancing Site functionality and security.
· Complying with legal obligations and protecting our operations.
· Analyzing data for service improvement and ensuring effectiveness
Disclosure Information
We do not sell your personal information. However, we may share your data in the following circumstances:
· Service Providers: We may share data with third-party providers for analytics, payment processing, and IT support.
· Legal Compliance: When required by law or to protect our rights.
· Business Transfers: In the event of mergers, acquisitions, or asset sales.
Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the following rights regarding your personal information:
· Access: Request details about the personal data we hold about you.
· Correction: Correct any inaccurate or incomplete data.
· Deletion: Request the deletion of your data, subject to exceptions.
· Data Portability: Receive your data in a portable format.
· Opt-Out: Control preferences for marketing communications and cookies. To exercise your rights, contact us at privacyofficer@fennemorelaw.com. (Confirm Process)
Cookies and Tracking
We use cookies to enhance your experience, analyze website traffic, and improve functionality. We also partner with third-party services, such as Google Analytics, to collect anonymized data. You can manage your cookie preferences via our cookie banner or refer to our Cookie Policy.
California Privacy Rights (CCPA)
California residents have additional rights under the CCPA, including:
· Knowing the categories of personal data we collect and how it is used.
· Requesting deletion of personal data, subject to exceptions.
· Opting out of the sharing of personal data, where applicable. For more details, visit our California Privacy Statement.
Security Measures
We employ reasonable organizational, technical, and administrative measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse. However, no system is entirely secure, and we encourage you to take precautions when sharing sensitive information online.
Children's Privacy
We are committed to complying with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
(COPPA). Fennemore’s Site and services are not directed to children under the age of 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 16. If we discover that we have inadvertently collected personal information from a child under the age of 16, we will promptly delete such information.
We encourage schools and parents to supervise their children’s online activities and consider using other means to provide a child-friendly online environment. For more information about COPPA, please visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at http://www.ftc.gov, and additional resources are available on the Direct Marketing Association’s homepage at http://www.the-dma.org.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
Fennemore reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy periodically. We will notify users of significant changes by posting the updated policy on our Site. The effective date at the top of this document reflects the most recent revisions.
California Privacy Policy
California residents are afforded certain additional rights with respect to their Personal Information under the California Consumer Privacy Act or “CCPA” (California Civil Code Section 1798.100 et. seq.) and the “Shine the Light” Law (California Civil Code section 1798.83). To learn more about your rights under these laws, please visit our “California Privacy Policy” at California Privacy Statement or contact us pursuant to the Contact Us section of this Privacy Policy. In the case of any discrepancies between this Privacy Policy and your rights under the California Privacy Policy, your rights under the California Privacy Policy will govern.
Nevada Privacy Policy
If you are a Nevada resident, Nevada Senate Bill No. 220 requires website operators to provide a way for Nevada consumers to opt out of the sale of certain information that the website operator may collect about them. We do not sell your personal information to third-parties as defined in Nevada law, and will not do so in the future without providing you with notice and an opportunity to opt-out of such sale as required by law. To make such a request or learn more about our compliance with Nevada law, please contact us using the methods described in this Policy. In the case of any discrepancies between this Privacy Policy and your rights under relevant Nevada statutes, your rights under the statutes will govern.