Privacy Policy
Memento Law and the authors of this site respect the privacy of visitors to the site. Please read the following Privacy Policy to understand how your personal information will be treated as you use this website. When you use this website, you consent to the use of your personal information by Memento Law and the authors in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy.
THIS POLICY WILL EXPLAIN:
What Information We Collect From You, and How We Use That Information
How We Protect Your Information
Changes to and Questions about the Privacy Policy
1. WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE THAT INFORMATION
Memento Law and the authors do not collect any personally identifiable information from you (e.g., name, address, telephone number, e-mail address) unless you voluntarily choose to submit or otherwise disclose such information to us, including information submitted or disclosed by mail, telephone, fax, or electronically, including but not limited to posting on the any blog contained within this site. Additionally, your browser may provide certain information such as your email address or the site you linked from to this siteís servers and you may be providing other information when you complete a search request on this site. We will not sell, trade, or rent your personally identifiable information to third parties unrelated to Memento Law. Memento Law and the authors will use your personally identifiable information to respond to your request for information or to complete an online registration for an event or to receive communications from Memento Law. If you wish to change any personally identifiable information submitted to Memento Law, or if you wish to opt out of our mailing list or email list, please do so by emailing hello@mementolaw.com.
Additionally, Memento Law and the authors directly or through its agents or service providers may collect automatically some other information about your visit to the website using cookies, log analysis software, and other aggregate tracking technologies. This data is anonymous and contains no personally identifiable information. This usage information is collected to help us manage and administer our website, improve the content of our website, and customize and improve the website user experience.
A cookie is a small data file that certain websites write to your hard drive when you visit them. If you prefer not to receive cookies through our website, you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in your browser. If you choose not to accept cookies, some of the features of our site may be disabled or rendered unusable.
Information from Children: Children under 18 years old are not the target audience of this site. By making this site available to the public, we do not intend to solicit personal information from these children. If you are under the age of 18, please do not provide any personal information about yourself to us. Individuals under 18 years of age should consult with their parent or guardian about the use of this website.
Monitoring, Enforcement, and Legal Requests: Memento Law and the authors have no obligation to monitor the website or the use of the website, or to retain the content of any user communication. However, Memento Law reserves the right at all times to monitor, review, retain, and/or disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request, or to cooperate with law enforcement and other authorities in investigating a claim of illegal activity. We may use IP addresses to identify a user when we feel it is necessary to protect our service, website, clients, potential clients, or others.
2. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION
Transmission Errors or Unauthorized Acts: Unfortunately, no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, Memento Law and the authors cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or any information provided online, and you do so at your own risk. Memento Law and the authors will not be liable for disclosures of your personal information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties. However, once we receive your transmission, we make reasonable efforts to protect the information.
Security: Any information provided to Memento Law and the authors is treated with care and discretion. However, if you communicate through this website, remember that communicated information is not confidential and is not subject to the attorney-client privilege. We may have prior client relationships or other potential conflicts that could prevent us from representing you or treating your communications as confidential. No attorney-client relationship is created unless a Memento Law attorney has gathered conflict information, determined that no conflicts exist, received Memento Law approval to enter into a client-attorney relationship, and has affirmatively communicated agreement of such a relationship to the client.
3. CHANGES TO AND QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRIVACY POLICY
Memento Law and the authors reserve the right to change this policy for any reason at any time without notice to you. When we do so, changes in the privacy policy will be posted on our website and will be effective immediately. Please review the policy periodically for changes.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this website, or your dealings with the website, or would like to provide comments, you can send an e-mail to hello@mementolaw.com or by regular mail to:
Memento Law, PLLC
625 Main St, Suite 201
Nashville, TN 37076