Thank
you for visiting and reviewing our privacy policy. We do not
collect personal data on you, unless you choose to provide
that information voluntarily via e-mail or through request
forms. We respect the right to privacy. That is why we have
adopted this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy lets you
know how your personal information is processed and used.
By accessing or using the Jay Goodman, Attorney at Law, A
Professional Corporation Web site, you agree to the terms
of the Our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to these terms,
please do not access or use this site. We reserve the right
to change the Privacy Policy from time to time at its sole
discretion. Your use of this site will be subject to the most
current version of the Privacy Policy at the time of such
use.
In general, you can visit this site on the World Wide Web
without telling us who you are or revealing any information
about yourself. Our Web servers collect the domain names,
not the e-mail addresses, of visitors. This information is
aggregated to measure the number of visits, average time spent
on the site, pages viewed, etc. We use this information to
measure the use of our site and to improve the content of
our site.
There are times, however, when we may need information from
you, such as your name and address. Usually, the personal
information we collect is used only by us to respond to your
inquiry, process an order or allow you to access specific
account information.
Except in the course of officially authorized law enforcement
investigations, or in the event of a suspected attempt to
deliberately circumvent our system's security with the intent
to gain unauthorized access or to do physical damage (for
example, an attack by hackers), we do not attempt to identify
individual users or share any information we receive. In the
latter case, collected information associated with a suspected
intruder might be shared with appropriate law enforcement
agencies or the State Bar of New Mexico.
Please keep in mind that whenever you voluntarily disclose
personal information online - for example through e-mail,
discussion lists, or elsewhere - that information can be collected
and used by others. In short, if you post personal information
online that is accessible to the public, you may receive unsolicited
messages from other parties in return. Ultimately, you are
solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your personal
information. Please be careful and responsible whenever you're
online.
Children
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act protects the
online privacy and personal information of children under
13. In compliance with this act, We do not intentionally collect
any personally identifiable information from individuals under
13 years of age. KIDS: Be smart and be cool; be sure to ask
your parents for permission before you send any information
about yourself to us or anyone else over the Internet.
Cookies
Cookies are data a Web site can send to your browser and which
might be stored on your hard drive. A cookie is small amount
of data that is transferred to your browser by a Web server
and can only be read by the server that gave it to you. It
functions as your identification card, recording your passwords,
purchases, and preferences. It cannot be executed as code
or deliver viruses. They are used to keep track of passwords,
preferences, and various aspects of a user's "session"
with a Website, and can be used to direct advertisements and
prepare customized Web pages. Some applications may save a
"cookie" on your computer's hard disk to provide
a temporary history of actions taken. A common example is
the tracking of items placed in an online "shopping basket."
We do not retain any record of "cookies" beyond
what is necessary for running the application.
Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. You can
set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie,
giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it.
(For some Web pages that require an authorization, cookies
are not optional. Users choosing not to accept cookies will
probably not be able to access those pages.) If you choose
not to accept cookies, your experience at our site and other
Web sites may be diminished and some features may not work
as intended.
When we use cookies to track your visit to our site, and our
Web servers automatically log the IP/Internet address of your
computer, this information does not identify you personally
and you remain anonymous unless you have otherwise provided
us with personal information.
Electronic mail
When you send us personal identifying information via e-mail
(that is, in a message containing a question or comment, or
by filling out a form that e-mails us this information), we
use it to respond to your requests. We may forward your e-mail
to others who are better able to answer your questions. We
do not retain or distribute lists of e-mail addresses to any
parties outside of our company and its affiliates except as
necessary to comply with law, protect our interests and conduct
our business. Information collected via e-mail will be retained
at our discretion in a directly readable form for as long
as necessary to complete our response. The e-mail itself may
be retained in an archival form as required by laws, regulations
and procedures governing the retention of records of law firms.
Ordering products
When you voluntarily provide us with personal information
such as name, shipping and billing address, and credit card
number when ordering products online, we use the information
to fulfill your order. We may forward the information collected
to other computer systems (such as secure electronic commerce
servers) to complete the requested transaction.
Links to Non-Jay Goodman, Attorney at Law, A Professional
Corporation Sites
Our Web site has links to other sites. Once you link to another
site, you are subject to the privacy policy of the new site.
Hypertext links and other references to non-Jay Goodman, Attorney
at Law, A Professional Corporation products and services are
provided for information only and do not constitute endorsement
or warranty, express or implied, by us, as to their suitability,
content, usefulness, functioning, completeness, or accuracy.
Online surveys
Information collected via online surveys may be maintained
at our discretion for an indefinite period of time.
Web server activity logs
Every computer connected to the Internet is given a domain
name and a set of numbers, that serve as that computer's "Internet
Protocol" IP address. When a visitor requests a page
from our site, our Web servers automatically recognize that
visitor's domain name and IP address. The domain name and
IP address reveal nothing personal about you other than the
IP address from which you have accessed our site. We use this
information to examine our traffic in aggregate, but do not
collect and evaluate this information for individuals. Our
Web servers do not record e-mail addresses of the visitors.
Like most web servers on the Internet, our servers collect
and store all of the information that your web browser sends
when it requests a web page, including:
• the name, domain, and numerical Internet address of the "host"
computer (typically a computer belonging to your Internet
Service Provider and not your personal computer) from which
you access the Internet.
• the date and time you accessed our site;
• the Internet address of the web page that you came from;
• the files that have been downloaded;
• the things that were searched for on our site;
• the page you requested from our site and the number of characters
sent to your computer; and
• the information your web browser software sends as its so-called
"User Agent," which typically identifies the browser
software and may also indicate the operating system and type
of CPU used in your personal computer. It is impossible to
determine the actual identity of an individual user from this
information.
Extracts
of the log files are archived and stored off-line at our discretion
for an indefinite period of time. Some statistical summaries
derived from these data may be retained online or off-line
at our discretion for an indefinite period of time. The logs
are periodically summarized and analyzed in order to study
site usage over time and to perform other studies to help
us improve the site's organization, performance, and usefulness.
Your Consent To This Agreement
By using our Web site, you consent to the terms & conditions
of use and the collection and use of information by us as
specified above. If we decide to change our privacy policy,
we will post those changes on this page so that you are always
aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under
what circumstances we disclose it.
Jay Goodman, Attorney at Law, A Professional Corporation Public-Domain
Software
Links may be provided to public-domain software developed
by or for Jay Goodman, Attorney at Law, A Professional Corporation.
Although these programs have been used by us, no warranty,
expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy and functioning
of the programs and related program material, nor shall the
fact of distribution constitute any such warranty, and no
responsibility is assumed by Jay Goodman, Attorney at Law,
A Professional Corporation in connection therewith.
Disclosure of Information to Others
We will disclose personal information when required by law
or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary
to:
1) Conform to the edicts of the law or comply with a legal
process served on us ,
2) Protect and defend the rights or property of Jay Goodman,
Attorney at Law, A Professional Corporation, or visitors to
our site,
3) Identify persons who may be violating the law, the legal
notice, or the rights of third parties,
4) Cooperate with the investigations of purported unlawful
activities,
5) Uphold or defend the duties of our attorneys practicing
law in the State of New Mexico,
6) Comply with New Mexico Supreme Court rules and the rules
affecting lawyers in the State of New Mexico.
Privacy related complaints
If you believe that we have not complied with this Privacy
Policy with respect to your personal information, you may
write to us at the address indicated in our contacts. In your
letter, please describe in as much detail as possible the
ways in which you believe that the Privacy Policy has not
been complied with. We will investigate your complaint promptly.
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