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Privacy Policy

Welcome to the Privacy Policy for Bevel Law PLLC (also referred to as “Bevel” or “the Firm”).

 

Introduction

 

This policy explains how the Firm handles your personal information when you subscribe to the mailing list, contact the Firm, sign-up for events, or otherwise use the Sites (as defined in the Terms of Use). This policy may be updated from time to time. The newest version will always be posted to this website. This policy was last updated on May 16, 2023.

Bevel Law PLLC is a professional limited liability company incorporated in Washington, DC. If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please send an email to info@bevellaw.com

What Information Does Bevel Collect? 

 

Bevel may collect the following categories of personal information about you:

  • Contact information such as name, billing address, mailing address, email address, telephone number, and geographic location.

  • Financial information such as bank account and payment card details.

  • Technical information such as IP address, device details, browser type, time zone, location, plug-in types, and operating system. 

  • Usage information such as purchase history, referring URLs, and information about how you use the website, which pages you view, how long you view the website, and what you click on.

  • Marketing and communication information such as your communication preferences. 

 

How Does Bevel Collect Information?

 

Bevel uses different methods to collect your personal information:

  • Information You Provide: You may directly provide personal information by filling out online forms or corresponding with Bevel via email, text messaging, or otherwise. For example, you may directly provide personal information when you: 

    • Schedule a phone call or become a client;

    • Purchase legal services;

    • Subscribe to the mailing list;

    • Attend an event;

    • Fill out an online form; or

    • Contact the Firm

  • Automated Technologies: As you interact with the website, Bevel automatically collects information about your device, location, browsing actions, preferences, and patterns. Bevel collects this information using cookies, Google Analytics, and similar technologies. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer. More information about Google Analytics is available below.

 

Google Analytics

 

Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit this site, which pages they visit, and referral websites. Google Analytics plants a permanent cookie on your web browser to identify you as a unique user each time you visit the site. Google’s ability to use and share your information is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy Policy. You can prevent Google Analytics from recognizing you by disabling cookies on your browser. For more information about Google Analytics and how it collects and processes data, see the site How Google Uses Information From Sites Or Apps That Use Our Services.

 

How Does Bevel Use Personal Information? 

 

Bevel may use your personal information for the following purposes:

  • To provide services or information that you have requested 

  • To process your payments and collect money owed

  • To communicate with you and respond to your requests

  • To ask for your feedback 

  • To facilitate your attendance at an event 

  • To administer this website and protect the Firm via troubleshooting, information analysis, tests, maintenance, and reporting

  • To use analytics to improve the website, the services, marketing, and user experience

  • For marketing and advertising. For example, to add you to the email list.  

Does Bevel Share Your Information with Others?

 

‌Bevel may share your personal information in the following cases:

  • Other Attorneys: Bevel collaborates with outside attorneys. If an outside attorney is hired to work on your matter, this will be disclosed to you in advance and such an attorney will be required to maintain confidentiality. Bevel may share information about you with other attorneys working on your matter.  

  • Service Providers:  Bevel may share your information with service providers and vendors including accounting firms, payment processors, email providers, marketing services, analytics services, web hosts, and fraud prevention services. 

  • When Required by Law or to Protect the Firm: Bevel may share your information if ordered to do so by a court or other governmental authority, or if otherwise necessary to protect the Firm.

  • Sale or Asset Transfer: Bevel may share your information with third parties if the Firm is sold or if assets are otherwise transferred, merged, or acquired. 

  • With Your Consent: Bevel may share your information when you give consent to do so. 

 

Email Marketing

By interacting with the Sites, filling out any Bevel Law form, or becoming a Bevel Law Client, you consent to be added to the Bevel Law email marketing list. You can unsubscribe from this list at any time by clicking the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the marketing email.

Can Children Use this Website? 

 

No. This website is not intended for children. If you are under the age of 18, you are not allowed to use this website.

What About Third Party Links? 

 

This website may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins, and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share personal information about you. Bevel is not responsible for third party content or privacy policies. You are encouraged to read the privacy policy of each website that you visit.

 

What Are Your Options?  

 

For personal information that you directly provide to Bevel, you do not have to provide this information. However, Bevel may need certain information in order to provide the services or the information that you have requested. If you refuse to provide this personal information, Bevel may not be able to fulfill your request.

 

If you do not wish to receive marketing emails, you can unsubscribe by clicking “unsubscribe” in the marketing email.

For personal information collected by cookies and other technologies, most browsers allow you to control and even delete cookies. You can use your browser to control cookie settings and to alert you when websites use or access cookies. If you disable or refuse cookies, some parts of this website may not function properly. 

Questions

If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please email info@bevellaw.com

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