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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy applies to information collected online by visiting our website. Our website provides general information about the legal services we offer and/or general information and resources. The Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy set forth the conditions upon which you may access and use our website. By accessing and using the website, you agree to the terms of Use and our Privacy Policy in effect. If you do not agree to our Terms of Use or Privacy Policy, we retain the right to terminate or limit your access to the website in our sole discretion. The privacy policy applies to the information collected online from visitors to the website. We collect information about our users, directly by filling out the contact form on the site, from our web server logs and through cookies. We share none of the information provided with others, unless required by law.

 

User Supplied Information

If you fill out the “contact” form on this website, we will ask you to provide some personal information such as email address, name, and phone number. It will also ask for your inquiry. Please do not submit any confidential, or personal information (e.g., social security number, date of birth, driver’s license information). 

 

Web Server Logs

Our web servers automatically collect or record the activities on our site. The data we collect for e.g., the date and time of your visit, the web page from which you arrived at our site, the pages viewed on the site, and searches. This information helps us to administer the site, analyze the usage and improve upon the user’s experience.

 

Cookies

Cookies are small pieces of data sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies can remind us who you are and help you to navigate the site. They can tell us where visitors go and allow us to save preferences, so you will not have to reinput them each time you enter the site.  This is standard practice, however, if you wish to disable cookies, you can do so using your browser.

 

You should not Rely on Information Included on a Website

Information provided on websites is general and does not apply to any set of facts. You should not rely on any information on our website and seek professional advice as you deem necessary. We make no expressed warranty that the factual, legal, financial, medical or any other information on our website is accurate, current, or error-free. We assume no liability if it is inaccurate, and the user assumes all risk.  We are not responsible for any content, communication, information, or other material posted, shared, generated through social media or discussion boards.  We may supply links to third-party websites. These links are provided as a convenience to the user and we are not responsible for any content on a third-party website. You may at any time opt out of any contact from us. To do so, please use the contact form or the mailing address to our home office to change or correct any data we have on you; to delete any information we may have, and opt-out of future communications.

 

Ownership by the Firm

All rights, title, and interest in the website, including, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property right belong to Gallagher Law. In addition, the names, images, pictures, logos, icons, and other marks identifying our firm and services are property Gallagher Law. 

 

Legal Disclaimer

No client-lawyer relationship is created by your use of the website or by completing the contact us form. The only way to become a client of Gallagher Law is through a mutually agreed to letter of retainer. Further, none of the information on our website constitutes legal advice, nor does it reflect the opinions of the Firm or our clients.

Contact Us

If you are interested in having us represent you, please call, or email us so we can determine whether we can represent you. The phone number and email addresses for our office is on the website. We agree to maintain any information provided to us in confidence.  We reserve the right to decline representation and may have to decline it if it creates a conflict of interest with current or former clients.

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