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Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

Kahn Yuniver Law (“KYPCL,” “the Firm,” “we,” or “us”) is committed to maintaining the privacy and security of information provided through this website.

This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect personal information when you access or use our website.

This Privacy Policy is incorporated into and forms part of our Terms of Use. By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy.


1. Information Collected

We may collect the following categories of information:

  • Personal information voluntarily submitted through contact forms, intake questionnaires, scheduling tools, email, chat features, or other communications (e.g., name, email address, phone number, mailing address, date of birth, case or matter description, and any other information you choose to provide)
  • Technical and device data collected automatically (e.g., IP address, browser type and version, operating system, device type, unique device identifiers, screen resolution, language preferences, and approximate geolocation derived from IP address)
  • Usage and browsing data (e.g., pages visited, time spent on pages, click activity, referring and exit URLs, date and time of visits, and navigation paths through the website)

2. Use of Information

Information is used to:

  • Respond to inquiries, evaluate potential matters, and communicate with you regarding your request or consultation
  • Evaluate, maintain, and improve website functionality, content, performance, and user experience, including through analytics and internal reporting
  • Maintain security and integrity of systems
  • Comply with applicable legal obligations

3. No Confidential Relationship

Submission of information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship and may not be treated as confidential or privileged absent a formal written engagement agreement.

Information submitted prior to the establishment of an attorney-client relationship may be reviewed by the Firm for purposes of evaluating potential representation, including conflict-checking, and may be disclosed as permitted by applicable law.

For additional information regarding attorney-client relationships and confidentiality, please review the Terms of Use and Disclaimer.


4. Cookies and Analytics

The website may use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, and similar technologies to improve website functionality, understand user interactions, analyze website traffic, and enhance user experience.

These technologies may collect information regarding browsing activity, device information, IP address, and usage patterns.

You may configure your browser settings to refuse or limit cookies; however, some portions of the website may not function properly as a result.

Where required by applicable law, the Firm will obtain consent before placing non-essential cookies on a user’s device.

Certain web browsers may transmit “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is currently no universally accepted standard for responding to such signals, the Firm does not currently respond to them.


5. Communications Consent

By submitting your contact information through this website, you consent to being contacted by the Firm via phone call, email, voicemail, or text message regarding your inquiry, subject to applicable law.

Consent to communications is not a condition of retaining legal services.

Standard message and data rates may apply to text communications. Message frequency may vary.

Users may opt out of receiving non-essential text communications at any time by following applicable unsubscribe instructions or by contacting the Firm directly.


6. Electronic Communications and Data Transmission

Information transmitted over the internet or through electronic communications may not be completely secure.

Although the Firm utilizes reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, no method of transmission or storage is entirely secure, and the Firm cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted electronically.


7. Third-Party Service Providers

The Firm may utilize third-party vendors and service providers for website hosting, analytics, communications, intake management, scheduling, marketing, customer relationship management, and other operational services.

Such third parties may have access to personal information only as reasonably necessary to perform services on behalf of the Firm and are contractually required to maintain appropriate confidentiality and security measures.

The Firm conducts reasonable due diligence on its third-party service providers but is not responsible for the independent acts or omissions of such parties.


8. Disclosure of Information

The Firm does not sell personal information.

Information may be disclosed in the following circumstances:

  • To service providers supporting website operations
  • As required by law, regulation, or court order
  • To protect the rights, property, or security of the Firm, its personnel, users, or the public; in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganization, dissolution, or other business transaction involving the Firm; with your consent or at your direction; or to the Firm’s professional advisors, insurers, or auditors as reasonably necessary

9. Data Security

The Firm maintains reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, or loss.

No system can guarantee absolute security, and the Firm cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information transmitted to or stored by the Firm.

In the event of a data breach involving private information, the Firm will provide notification in accordance with applicable law.


10. Your Rights

You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information submitted through this website, subject to any obligations requiring the Firm to retain such information.

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may also have the right to:

  • (a) obtain a copy of your personal information in a portable format
  • (b) restrict or object to certain processing of your personal information
  • (c) opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information
  • (d) not be discriminated against for exercising your privacy rights

To exercise any such rights, please submit a verifiable request to the Firm using the contact information provided below.


11. Policy Updates

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically.

The revised version will be posted with an updated effective date.


12. Data Retention

Personal information collected through this website is retained only for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, to comply with applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, or reporting obligations, or to resolve disputes and enforce agreements.

Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information, the purpose for which it was collected, and applicable legal requirements.

When personal information is no longer required for any of the foregoing purposes, it will be securely deleted or anonymized in accordance with the Firm’s data retention and disposal policies.

For questions regarding the retention of your personal information, please contact the Firm using the information provided below.


13. Children’s Privacy

This website is not directed to individuals under the age of 13.

The Firm does not knowingly collect personal information from children.

If you believe a child has submitted personal information through this website, please contact us so that it may be promptly deleted.


14. Contact

For questions regarding this Privacy Policy or to exercise your rights, please contact Kahn Yuniver Law at: