Privacy Policy

BONNETT, FAIRBOURN, FRIEDMAN & BALINT, P.C.

Effective date: July 1, 2018

           Privacy Policy

Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint, P.C.’s Privacy Policy is designed to inform you about the type of information we collect when you visit our website, and to explain the manner in which we collect, store, and maintain that information.

The Information We Collect

Visiting our website does not, by itself, disclose any personal information.  Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint, P.C. (also referred to below as “the Firm”) does not collect anonymous usage data via computer code sent to your computer (commonly referred to as a “cookie”). However, if you choose to contact us by email or telephone, you are disclosing personal information which may include your name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, and any message you choose to leave. To serve you, we collect and store this personal information on an individual basis. You also provide personal information when you contact an individual Firm attorney through an email address provided in a hyperlink.

How We Store Your Information

We store the information that we collect on servers located in the United States. We employ commercially reasonable security measures to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your personal information. However, we do not guarantee that these measures will be sufficient to protect against all efforts to gain unauthorized access to your information.

How We Use Personal Information

We use personal information for our business activities, and to provide professional service to our clients. Except as outlined in this Privacy Policy, the firm will not share or sell your personal information to others without your consent. We may keep your information and use it to provide you additional information in the future that we deem to be of interest to you. We may disclose personal information if we believe in good faith that the law requires it (such as when responding to a subpoena, court order, or law enforcement request), or we reasonably believe it necessary to protect our own legal interests. We also may share personal information with third parties in connection with our legal representation services, to fulfill your request, or to provide other services that may be of interest to you or assist in representing you.

Access To Information

We limit our employees’ access to your personal information, and we restrict any use or disclosure of personal information to authorized individuals, processes or transactions.

Your Consent

By using our site, you consent to our website Privacy Policy. Please do not send us any confidential or sensitive information such as national ID numbers, social security numbers, health insurance data, license numbers, financial account numbers, birthdays, or similar information unless we specifically ask you for it.

Your California Privacy Rights

Under California Civil Code §1798.83, clients of The Firm who are residents of California may request certain information about our disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes.  However, as stated above, the Firm will not share or sell your personal information to others without your consent.

Revisions

The Firm may amend this Privacy Policy at any time without specific notice to you. You can determine if this Privacy Policy has been revised since your last visit by referring to the “Effective Date” at the top of this page. You should review this Privacy Policy each time you visit to stay informed of its current terms.

How To Contact Us

Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint, P.C. is located at 2325 East Camelback Road, Suite 300, Phoenix, Arizona 85016. We also have offices in Virginia, California and Tennessee, and other states. If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy or wish to change the use to which any personal information can be put, please let us know by emailing us at privacy@bffb.com.