Basic contact details, such as name, address, phone number and email. We use this information to provide legal services, facilitate referrals, and communicate with you regarding your case or other interactions with the firm.
Client (and prospective client) information, including details pertinent to fulfilling our obligations within the scope of our attorney-client relationship with you (e.g., during client onboarding, the course of the relationship and client disengagement). This information may include case-related information, documents we receive from you or other relevant client-specific and/or sensitive information depending on the nature of your case.
Any other information you choose to include in communications with us, for example, when sending a message through the contact form on our Websites, calling our 24-hour call center, or otherwise as part of your other interactions with us. Our call center is operated by a third party, and your calls with our call center may be recorded for quality assurance and training purposes. Please note that sending us a message through any of our Websites or speaking with us does not, on its own, establish an attorney-client relationship with us. Certain communications with us or interactions with the Websites, as specifically indicated by us, may be utilized by our clients to communicate within the scope of an attorney-client relationship.
Applicant details, such as information included in your resume or CV, references, and job history. We use applicant details to process your application for employment and to evaluate your candidacy.
Device information, such as device type, operating system, unique device identifier, and internet protocol (IP) address.
Location information, such as approximate location based on IP address.
Other information regarding your interaction with the Websites, such as browser type, log data, date and time stamps, clickstream data (e.g., page requests, page views, how much time is spent on a page, content viewed or interacted with, text entered, etc.), interactions with marketing emails, and ad impressions.
Referral information, including details we collect through our referral network or other referral channels, which help us connect with potential clients and partners.
Information we receive from career websites, including from LinkedIn, which we use to consider and process your application for employment.
Information we receive from social media platforms, such as when you interact with us on Facebook or Instagram, which we use to communicate with you and personalize our services.
3. COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
4. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION
Our affiliates or other companies related to us or within our corporate group.
Vendors or other service providers who help us provide the Websites and operate our business, such as for system administration, cloud storage, security, client relationship management (including running our call center), marketing communications and web analytics.
At your direction or if you otherwise agree, other law firms or lawyers, for instance, where we jointly represent a client, refer cases or potential cases to other counsel, or as otherwise necessary for our legal representation of you.
Third parties to whom you request or direct us to disclose information.
Professional advisors, such as auditors, law firms, accounting firms or professional indemnity insurers, and regulatory, financial and other professional bodies.
Third parties in connection with or anticipation of an asset sale, merger, bankruptcy, or other business transaction.
As needed to comply with applicable law or any obligations thereunder or to cooperate with law enforcement, judicial orders, and regulatory inquiries, to detect or protect against fraud or suspicious activity, enforce any applicable terms of engagement or other agreement, and to ensure the safety and security of our business, employees, and other clients.
5. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
Identifiers, such as name, e-mail address and IP address.
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute such as name, address and telephone number.
Internet or other similar network activity such as information regarding your interaction with the Websites.
Geolocation data such as IP address.
Identifiers, such as name, e-mail address and IP address.
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute such as name, address and telephone number.
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law such as race*, color*, religion* or creed*, national origin or ancestry*, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation*, and gender identity*), age, physical or mental disability*, veteran status, genetic information*, and citizenship.
Commercial information.
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information such as photographs, video recordings and voice recordings.
Professional or employment-related information.
Racial or ethnic origin, religion or philosophical beliefs, or union membership*.
Personal information concerning an individual’s health* and an individual’s sex life or sexual orientation*.
Non-public education information collected by certain federally funded institutions* such as education records.
Government Identifiers* such as Social Security, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number.
The contents of your mail, email, and text messages*.
6. SOCIAL FEATURES
7. THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES AND MATERIALS
8. CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
9. DATA SECURITY AND RETENTION
10. PRIVACY RIGHTS
Access / Know: You may have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you, and to obtain details about how we use and share your information, and with whom we share or have shared it in the past.
Deletion: You may have the right to request that we delete personal information we hold about you.
Correction: You may have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal information we hold about you.