Privacy Policy

The following privacy policy discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices of SoCal IP Law Group LLP (“SoCal IP”) in connection with this website. When you use this website, you consent to the use of your personal information by SoCal IP in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy. This policy may change periodically.

Collection of Personal Information from Site Users; Cookies. SoCal IP may collect and/or track information knowingly provided by the user in online forms, registration forms, surveys, etc. (including name, address, e-mail and other personal profile data).

SoCal IP will not collect any personal information from you unless you voluntarily choose to submit or otherwise disclose such information to us, including information submitted or disclosed by mail, telephone, fax, or electronically. We will not sell, trade, or rent your personally identifiable information to third parties. SoCal IP will only use your information to respond to your request for information.

Use of Personal Data Collected. SoCal IP may use the personal data it collects for internal purposes, namely, for solving technical problems, calculating overall usage statistics, for internal marketing and promotional purposes, product development, and content improvement. SoCal IP will not disclose to third parties any individually identifying information, such as names, postal and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and other personal information which users voluntarily provide to SoCal IP, except to the extent necessary to comply with applicable laws or legal processes (e.g., subpoenas), or to protect the rights or property of SoCal IP. SoCal IP will cooperate with law enforcement authorities.

Security Measures. Since no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure, SoCal IP cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any communication or material transmitted to/from SoCal IP via the website or e-mail. Accordingly, SoCal IP is not responsible for the security of information transmitted via the internet. SoCal IP will not be liable for disclosures of your personal information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties. For more private communication, users can contact SoCal IP by telephone at the telephone numbers provided on the website.

Opt-Out Right. Users may at any time opt out of having their personal information used by SoCal IP to send promotional correspondence to the user, by contacting SoCal IP via telephone or postal mail at the address below:

Telephone: (805) 230-1350

Mailing Address:

310 N. Westlake Blvd., Suite 120

Westlake Village, CA 91362

USA

Ability to Change Personal Data. Users may modify, correct, change or update personally identifiable information that SoCal IP has collected by the website or may cause their personal record to be removed from SoCal IP’s database by contacting SoCal IP via postal mail, e-mail, or the telephone number indicated in above.

Collection of Personal Data from Children. SoCal IP does not knowingly solicit information from children and we do not knowingly market the website or its services to children. No one under the age of 13 should submit any personal information to SoCal IP and/or the website.

SoCal IP’s Right to Contact Visitors/Subscribers. SoCal IP reserves the right to contact users of the website regarding changes to this Privacy Policy specifically, or any other policies or agreements relevant to website users.

Disclaimer. This website has been made available for general information purposes only. The information contained on this website should not be interpreted as formal legal advice, nor should the reading of this information imply that a lawyer/client relationship exists. We encourage all who access this site to seek independent counsel for advice regarding their legal concerns and proprietary rights.

SoCal IP does not endorse, sponsor, or otherwise approve of third-party content accessible through this site.

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