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When does this privacy statement apply?

This privacy policy applies to your use of Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP’s (“LB3”) website (www.lb3law.com). It does not apply to information obtained by LB3’s lawyers, legal assistants or other employees or agents through personal contact or one-on-one communications.  It also does not apply to emails sent by you to individual lawyers, legal assistants or other employees or agents of LB3, even if you obtain their contact information from the website.

What information do we collect, and how do we use it?

LB3 collects no personally identifying information (such as name, title, physical address, telephone number, and email address) about you as you visit www.lb3law.com, except when specifically and knowingly provided by you (e.g., when you ask to have information sent to you).

Any information provided by you is used solely for the purposes disclosed in this privacy statement or on the page(s) of the website where information is requested, unless you agree in advance to additional uses.

We use the names, email addresses and names of the organizations of site visitors (when we collect the information) to contact you to improve the site’s contents, enhance LB3’s services generally, or add your name to our contact database (e.g., for newsletter distribution, event announcements and informational emails).  Your submission of any such information is purely optional, although access to certain restricted pages on our website may require you to register by inputting credentials that identify you.  When we participate in or organize events (such as educational seminars), we may share names, email addresses, names of organizations, and titles obtained from our website with our third-party event planners or with service providers we use to send out announcements, register participants or collect feedback about such events.

Except as described in this privacy statement, LB3 does not share with third parties (other than its affiliate, TechCaliber Consulting, LLC) any personal information we obtain from you via our website.  TC2’s use of such personal information will also comply with this privacy statement.

How can you opt out of our mailing lists?

You may request at any time that you be removed from any or all lists on which you previously asked to be included by sending an email to in**@lb****.com with “remove me” or something similar in the subject line.

How are changes to the privacy statement made?

LB3 reserves the right to change this policy at any time without advance notice.  If we do change our policy, the new policy will not go into effect until it is posted here. We also reserve the right to add features designed to obtain consumer information. If we do decide to add any such features, we will mark them and explain the nature and potential use of the data collected.

Please also see our Disclaimer.

Cookies

This cookie policy is for visitors to our website, apps, and other online communications channels to explain how we use cookies. The use of ‘we’, ‘our’ and ‘us’ in this notice means “Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby LLP.”

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the browser or hard drive of your computer or mobile device when you visit a web page or application. Cookies are widely used to make websites work more efficiently for users, as well as to provide analytics to the website’s operators.

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but should you not wish to have information collected in this way, you can configure settings within your browser to disable cookies. For further information on how to control cookies in your browser, including enabling, blocking, clearing and disabling, please refer to FTC Online Tracking or  ICO Cookies Control.

How do we use cookies?

We use cookies to ensure that our website delivers you information and services securely and functionally. In order to further improve your experience, we place persistent cookies in your browser to remember some of your information, to make your visit easier and more useful to you when you revisit our website by remembering information, like preferred language, or pre-populating form fields, and other settings.

Types of Cookies

Session– A session cookie exists only when you are reading or navigating the website. Upon closing the web browser, these cookies are removed.

Persistent– A persistent cookie exists on your computer until a future date; for instance, the cookie expiry date could set as 1 year, and each time a website is accessed over this period, our website will access this cookie.

Third Party– These are implemented by third party websites with the aim of collecting certain information to carry out various research into behavioral, demographic and other analytical information, which we use to deliver the best possible user experience.

We use a third party cookie, called _lfuuid. This cookie allows a website to track visitor behavior on the sites on which the cookie is installed. Tracking is performed anonymously until a user identifies himself or herself by submitting information through a form on the site. The cookie is persistent for 10 years before it expires. We also use cookies from Google for routine website analytics. Cookies used on this site can be identified using the following tool: www.cookieserve.com.

Consent to Cookies

If you choose to use our site without blocking or disabling cookies, you give your consent to our use of cookies and to our use of any personal information that we collect using cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy and the rest of this Privacy Statement. 

If you do not consent to the use of these cookies, please be sure to block or disable them using your browser settings. The browser settings for changing your cookies settings are usually found in the ‘options’ or ‘preferences’ menu of your internet browser. In order to understand these settings, the following links may be helpful.