PRIVACY POLICY
Attorneys, like other professionals who advise on personal financial matters, are now required by federal law to inform their clients of their policies regarding privacy of client information. Attorneys have been, and continue to be, bound by professional standards of confidentiality that are even more stringent than those required by this new law. Therefore, we have always protected your right to privacy and do not take lightly the confidence you place in us.
In the course of providing our clients with financial and tax planning and preparation services, employment counseling, bankruptcy activities, certain real estate services, and other certain financial services, we receive significant personal financial information about you either from you or with your authorization. If you are a current or former client of Welch Law, PLLC, you should know that all information that we receive about you is held in extreme confidence, and is not released to any person or entity outside of this law firm, except as agreed upon by you, or as required under applicable law.
We retain records relating to professional services that we provide so that we are better able to assist you with your professional needs and, in some cases, to comply with professional guidelines. In order to guard your non-public personal information, we maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with our professional standards.
Please call if you have any questions regarding this matter. Your privacy, our professional ethics, and the ability to provide you with quality legal services are very important to us.
Privacy Statement Acceptance
By using the Welch Law, PLLC website, you signify your acceptance of this privacy statement and our terms and conditions of use. Should you have additional questions about this statement or concerns, please contact us at:
Welch Law, PLLC
Harbourside Place
110 Front Street, Suite 300
Jupiter, FL 33477
We can be reached via e-mail at: ew@welch.law or by telephone at (561) 408-6958.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Use of Cookies
Cookies are used to automatically record certain non-personal information about your visit to our website such as the time and extent of your use of the site. Information gathered is used for systems administration and to track potential abuse of our terms and conditions of use. Cookies do not contain personal information and are deleted from the user’s computer upon leaving the Welch Law, PLLC website. The limited non-personal information that we do collect helps us to understand traffic flow throughout our website. We may provide summary statistics about traffic patterns, consisting of anonymous aggregate data, to a reputable third party. These statistics do not contain personal information.
Use of IP Addresses
IP addresses are used to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website. Your IP address is a code which is assigned to your computer every time you connect to the Internet. We use aggregated IP address information to compile reports on the demographics of the usage of the Welch Law, PLLC website for purposes of system administration, marketing, and to track potential abuse of our terms and conditions of use. We do not use IP address information in a form that is personally identifiable except where that IP address has been responsible for violation of our terms and conditions of use. At all times, we reserve the right to respond to and comply with law enforcement and judicial process, including but not limited to responses to subpoenas.
Links to Other Sites
The Welch Law, PLLC website contains links to other sites. When you leave the Welch Law, PLLC website, Welch Law, PLLC is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other websites. The privacy policies of Welch Law, PLLC do not apply to any external links. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of any site you link to from ours, especially if you share any personal information. We are not responsible for the content, business practices, or privacy practices of other websites.
Use of Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a resource used to gather pieces of information about the traffic to this website. These pieces of information can tell a website owner how visitors move through the site. Website owners then use this data to make improvements to their website to increase a visitor’s positive experience.
This information is collected anonymously. Using Google Analytics, first-party cookies collect visitor data, such internet protocol (IP) addresses, browsers and operating systems; however, does not identify any individual. This process occurs because cookies automatically send a file to a computer’s hard drive that stores data, like the time of day a visitor came to this site, first-time or repeat visitors and what website the visitor was on just prior to reaching this site. A website owner can review this data in reports that inform the owner if the website is performing at an optimal level or if updates need to be made.
If you would like to opt out of Google Analytics, you may do so without interrupting how you are able to view this website.
Security
The Welch Law, PLLC website uses security measures to protect all data we collect from users and to protect the loss, alteration and misuse of information under our control.