Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is effective as of August 9, 2018.
This privacy policy describes the information that Makoui Law, PC (“we,” “us,” “our”) collects through our website, located at www.makouilaw.com (our “Website”). This privacy policy also applies to text messages and emails. This policy does not apply to our use of employee information. It also does not apply to information we collect from you offline.
By providing us with your information you are consenting to our use of your information as set out in this privacy policy. We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time by posting a new version on this page or on a successor page and therefore you should review it regularly.
This Privacy Policy applies only our Website. It does not apply to any third party site or service linked to our website or recommended or referred by our Website or by our staff. We do not endorse any of the linked websites or any product, service, or publication referenced herein or therein. We have no control over and do not monitor the content or policies, including privacy policies, of these third-party websites and have no responsibility for, and no liability with respect to, their content, accuracy, or reliability.
We cannot guarantee the security of e-mail addresses or any other information you send us. By using our Website, you acknowledge and agree that we make no such guarantee and that you use our Website at your own risk. Furthermore, please see our disclaimer for the reasons why you should not send confidential or sensitive information through e-mail.
If you send us e-mail, for example by using an e-mail address listed at our Website, we will have your e-mail address, as well as any other information you include, such as your name and physical address. If you do, we may use your information to provide you with information and services that you request from us, deal with inquiries that you may make, to enable us to provide you with information that we feel may be of interest to you, for the purpose of compliance with applicable laws and regulations, to defend ourselves in claims under such laws, for legal, administrative and management purposes and for other legitimate business interests. We do not share your personal information with third parties for direct marketing purposes by such third parties. However, we may share your personal information with third parties (such as courts of law, the police, and other law enforcement agencies) where we are under a duty to do so in order to comply with any legal, professional or ethical obligation, or in order to enforce or protect any of our (or those of our partners, employees or clients) rights, property, or safety. We comply with Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) rules. We do not intend to solicit personal information from children under 13 years old. If you are under the age of 13, please do not provide any personal information about yourself to us.