Updated June 2022
Privacy Policy
Yu Law LLC (“Yu Law”) is committed to protecting the privacy of users (the “user,” “users,” “you,” and “your” refer to you as the visitor) of this website (the “Website”) and their information to the extent possible, subject to provisions of state and federal law. Other than as required by laws that guarantee public access to certain types of information, in response to subpoenas or other legal instruments that authorize access, or otherwise as detailed in this privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) personal information is not actively shared.
By browsing, accessing, and using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be legally bound by these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy, which is hereby incorporated by reference (collectively, this “Agreement”).
- Information Collected
- Information Automatically Collected:
Yu Law may collect certain information from its users automatically through the Website. This information is collected when you browse and navigate through the Website. In addition, Yu Law may at times collect data for website analysis, including but not limited to use of Google Analytics. Information collected may include:
- Internet Protocol (IP) address of computer being used
- web pages requested
- referring web page
- browser used
- date and time
- Information Disclosed
Users of the Website may voluntarily provide certain information, including personal information, which Yu Law then collects. This information is provided and then collected through the use of webforms forms on the Website for customer services such as booking a consultation, subscribing to an email list, or purchasing a service or product. Depending on the nature of the interaction with the Website, this information may include:
- Name
- Email Address
- Phone Number
- Address
- Billing Information
- Other Similar Data
- Online Identifiers and Cookies
The Website may use “cookies” in order to deliver web content specific to User’s interests or to keep track of online purchasing transactions. A cookie is a data file placed on a device when it is used to visit the Website or otherwise access Content. The Website may use other similar technologies (including, without limitation, tracking pixels, as described further below, and other anonymous identifiers) to gather information about you, such as IP addresses and location data, to customize your visit, to enable us to enhance our service, or for other purposes. We use the following cookies: (i) Strictly necessary / technical cookies that are requires for the operation of our website, including log-in, shopping cart and e-billing. (ii) Analytical / performance cookies to see how users interact with our website so that we may improve functionality. (iii) Functional cookies to recognize you when you return and to personalize content. (iv) Targeting / advertising cookies to tailor advertising to you based on how you interact with our website. Sensitive personal information is not stored within cookies.
- Use of collected information:
Yu Law may use user information collected and provided for purposes related to legitimate business purposes such as:
- To provide and operate the Website and offer certain products and services;
- To provide ongoing customer assistance and support;
- To contact visitors to the Website and customers with information about Yu Law;
- To create aggregate statistical data and other aggregated and/or inferred non-personal information, which Yu Law or its business partners may use to provide and improve services, including data analysis, usage trends, measuring effectiveness of marketing and promotional campaigns, and to evaluate offerings from time to time;
- To manage business activities including marketing services, record keeping purposes, and other legal purposes; and
- To comply with any applicable laws and regulations.
- Distribution of collected information:
Yu Law will not disclose or process, without user consent or as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy, personal information collected about a user, except as required by law, to provide certain services, or for certain business obligations. The following are permissible disclosures of information:
- As Required by Law. Yu Law may disclose user information as legally required to comply with an order or request under applicable law, governmental request, judicial proceeding or legal process.
- Fulfilling Legitimate Business Interests. Yu Law may disclose or process user information to complete its legitimate business interests. Such legitimate business interests legal obligations such as performance of a contract, and sale or transfer of all or a portion of all of the assets of Yu Law.
- Public Interest. Yu Law may disclose user information where it reasonably finds that such action is necessary to investigate, prevent or otherwise take action regarding potential violation of the Terms of this Website, law or public interest such as prevention of illegal activity or action concerning safety of another.
- Vendors, Consultants and Other Third-Party Service Providers. Yu Law may share user data with third-party companies or consultants (“Third Party” or “Third Parties”) who act as vendors, service providers, contractors or agents who perform services for Yu Law or on its behalf and require access to such information to do that work.
- Third-Parties and Third-Party Websites
This Privacy Statement does not apply to the use of any websites operated by Third Parties (“Third-Party Websites”) that may be used or linked on this Website. Users should review the privacy statement posted on Third-Party Websites for information about their privacy practices. Yu Law is not responsible for the performance Third-Party Websites or for user business dealings with them. Therefore, whenever users leave this Website, it is recommended that Users review each Third-Party Website’s privacy practices and make their conclusions regarding the adequacy of these practices.
Yu Law uses services provided by Third Parties to schedule consultations, process purchases and payments, and to store all client files. When users use this Website, users are agreeing not to hold Yu Law responsible for any security breach and/or for any unauthorized use of user personal information by Third Parties.
- How Long Does Yu Law Keep User Information?
Unless Yu Law is legally required to keep it, Yu Law will keep user information for as long as necessary to fulfill legitimate business purposes.
When Yu Law has no ongoing legitimate business need to process user personal information, Yu Law will either delete or anonymize it, or, if this is not possible (for example, because personal information has been stored in backup archives), then Yu Law will securely store your personal information and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible.
- Does Yu Law Collect Information from Minors?
Yu Law does not knowingly collect information from minors. Per the Terms, by using the Website, users represent that they are at least 18 or that they are the parent or guardian of such a minor and consent to such minor dependent’s use of this Website and its services. If Yu Law learns that personal information from users less than 18 years of age has been collected, Yu Law will deactivate the account and take reasonable measures to promptly delete such data from its records. If a user becomes aware of any data Yu Law may have collected from a minor under age 18, please contact Yu Law at contact@yulawlegal.com.
- Rights by Location
Based on the laws of some countries or states, certain users may have the right to request access to personal information Yu Law collects, change that information, or delete it in some circumstances. To request to review, update, or delete personal information, users may submit a request form by emailing Yu Law directly at contact@yulawlegal.com. Yu Law will endeavor to respond to your request within 30 days.
- European Residents
If a user is a resident in the European Economic Area and believes Yu Law is unlawfully processing its personal information, a user also have the right to notify its local data protection supervisory authority. Contact details are available here: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/bodies/authorities/index_en.htm.
- Your California Privacy Rights
Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.83, residents of the State of California have the right to request from companies conducting business in California certain information relating to Third Parties to which the company has disclosed certain categories of personal information during the preceding year for the Third Parties’ direct marketing purposes. Users who are California residents and would like to make such a request may submit a request in writing to Yu Law at contact@yulawlegal.com. This statement must have “Your California Privacy Rights” in the subject field of the e-mail or include it in writing if mailing to the designated address, and include the user’s name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code. Yu Law is not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly or do not have complete information.
- Privacy Statement Revisions:
Yu Law may change this Privacy Statement at any time and for any reason. The updated version will be indicated by an updated “Revised” date and the updated version will be effective as soon as it is accessible. If Yu Law makes material changes to this Privacy Policy, Yu Law may notify its users either by prominently posting a notice of such changes on the Website or by directly sending its users a notification. Yu Law encourages its users to review this Privacy Statement when visiting the Website.
- How to contact us
Yu Law may be contacted about this Privacy Policy at contact@yulawlegal.com