Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us!  This Privacy Policy explains how we protect your privacy when you use this website and describes what kind of information we collect, when and how we might use the collected information, how we protect the information, and the choices you have with respect to your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is part of the Terms of Use that govern your use of this website.  Please carefully read this Privacy Policy.  By accessing or using this website, you are agreeing and consenting to the Waybridge Law Group Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy.  You may review the Terms of Use by clicking on the link at the bottom of each page of the website.

What personal information is collected through this website and how is it used?

We collect information about our users in three ways: directly from the user, from our web server logs, and through cookies.  We use the information primarily to provide you with a personalized internet experience that delivers the information, resources, and services that are most relevant and helpful to you.  We do not share with others any of the information we collect unless we say so in this Privacy Policy, or when we believe in good faith that the law requires it.

User-supplied information.  If you fill out the contact form on this website, we will ask you to provide some personal information (such as name, email address, phone number, and state).  We only require that you provide an email address on the contact form.  Please do not submit any confidential, proprietary or sensitive personally identifiable information (such as social security number, date of birth, driver’s license number, or financial account information).  If you submit any such information, you do so at your own risk and we will not be liable to you or responsible for any consequences of your submission.

Web server logs.  When you visit our website, we may collect information about your visit that is sent to us automatically by your web browser and stored in our web server logs, which are records of the activities on our website.  The information we collect may include:

  • Your internet protocol (IP) address (a unique number that is automatically assigned to your computer when you connect to the internet)
     
  • The identity of your unique internet service provider
     
  • The name and version of your operating system
     
  • The name and version of your browser
     
  • The location (city/state) from which you accessed our website
     
  • The number of links you click within the website
     
  • The date and time of your visit to the website
     
  • The web page from which you arrived at the website
     
  • The pages you viewed on the website
     
  • Certain searches that you conducted via the website

The information we collect in web server logs helps us administer the site, analyze its usage, improve the value of the materials available on the website as part of our marketing efforts, and protect the website and its content from fraud and other inappropriate use.  If criminal activity is suspected, we may share our web server logs and the personal information contained in the logs with the appropriate investigative authorities to assist in tracing and identifying individuals.

Cookies and Similar Technologies.  We currently do not, but may use “cookies” and other web technologies to store and help track information about how users navigate this website.  Such technologies are used to support the features and functionality of the website, and to provide a personalized experience when you use the website.  Cookies are simply small pieces of data (“text files”) that are sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive for record-keeping and other administrative purposes.  We use cookies to help remind us who you are and to help you navigate our site during your visit.  Cookies allow us to save passwords and preferences for you so you will not have to re-enter them each time you visit.  The use of cookies is relatively standard.  Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies.  However, if you prefer, you can set your browser to either notify you when you receive a cookie or to refuse to accept cookies.  You may also delete our cookies as soon as you leave this website.  You should understand that although you are not required to accept our cookies when you visit this website, some features of the website may not function properly if you set your browser to reject cookies.

We use the personal information we collect through the website to personalize your experience when you use the website, to personalize our communications with you and contact you with other information and/or services we believe will interest you (unless you choose to opt out of these communications), to contact you with notices related to your use of the website, to improve the content and functionality of the website and improve our marketing efforts, and for security and fraud-prevention purposes.

How is personal information protected?

We take appropriate and reasonable security measures to help protect your personal information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use or disclosure.  However, we cannot guarantee the security of the information provided over the internet or stored in our databases.  Therefore, your transmissions are at your own risk.

Who has access to the information?

Waybridge Law Group does not sell, rent, lease, loan or trade any personal information collected at our website, including but not limited to contact forms, download requests, or email lists.  We will not make your personal information available to any unaffiliated parties, except as follows:

  • To agents, website vendors and/or contractors who may use it on our behalf or in connection with their relationship with us;
     
  • If we are unable to assist with your matter but know an unaffiliated attorney or firm who may be able to help you, with your permission we may refer you and share information you provided to us with that attorney or firm;
     
  • As required by law, in a matter of public safety or policy, as needed in connection with the transfer of our business assets (for example, if we are acquired by another firm or if we are liquidated during bankruptcy proceedings), or if we believe in good faith that sharing the data is necessary to protect our rights or property.

How can I correct, amend or delete my personal information and/or opt out of future communications?

You may at any time opt out of any future communications from us.  Contact us via telephone, our contact form, or the mailing address on our website at any time to:

  • See what data we have about you, if any;
     
  • Change/correct any data we have about you;
     
  • Ask us to delete any data we have about you; and/or
     
  • Opt out of future communications from us.

If you have any additional questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us via telephone, our contact form, or the mailing address on our website. 

This Privacy Policy may be supplemented or amended from time to time by privacy notices posted on this website.  We reserve the right to update or revise this Privacy Policy at any time and without prior notice, by posting the revised version on this website.  The changes will be effective as of the date the revised version is posted on the website.  All privacy notices are part of this Privacy Policy.  Your use of this website following any such change constitutes your consent to the terms of the revised Privacy Policy.

Governing Law.

This Privacy Policy is governed under the laws of the State of Minnesota, USA.