Privacy Policy

We, at Neufvillelaw.com, believe your privacy is very important to us. The purpose of this privacy policy is to provide you with a description of the types of information we collect about you when you visit our site at www.neufvillelaw.com(the “Site”), and how we use that information. By visiting or using our Site, you agree to the provisions of this privacy policy. If you do not agree to the terms of this Policy, please do not use this Site.

This policy only applies to information collected while you are on our Site pages. These pages may contain links to other Web sites, including sites of third parties who have a relationship with jtrotman.com. By clicking on a link that takes you to another Web site, any information you provide, including financial information, is subject to the privacy policy of that site. jtrotman.com is not liable for the rules and regulations governing a third party site.

Information We Collect 
We collect and store information that you voluntarily provide to us as well as data related to your Site visit and usage.

We collect personally identifiable information (including, but not limited to, name, address and phone number) that is voluntarily provided to us by you when you register with our Site.

In addition, during your visit we automatically collect certain aggregate information related to your Site visit. Aggregate information is non-personally identifiable or anonymous information about you, including the date and time of your visit, your IP address, your computer browser information, the Internet address that you visited prior to and after reaching our site, the name of the domain and host you used to access the Internet, and the features of our Site which you accessed.

Use of Cookies
“Cookies” are simple text files stored on your computer for use by a browser. Certain Site features may only be available through the placement of a cookie. We may use “cookies” to assist in data collection and to track visitor Site usage and trends to help us better serve you. The use of cookies is a standard practice among Internet Web sites; most Internet browsers permit a user to accept, decline or delete cookies. This Web site works with a first party cookie that collects anonymous traffic data at this Web site.

How We Use Information 
We use collected information to make available and to improve our high standard of reliable services.

Disclosure of Information 
We do not sell or rent personally identifiable information to third parties. Neufvillelaw.com reserves the right to disclose aggregate information and personally identifiable information to third parties as required or permitted by law and when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights.

Children’s Privacy 
This Web site is not directed toward children, and we do not knowingly collect information from children.

Effective Date; Policy Changes
This privacy policy is effective as of December 23rd, 2008. Each time you use the Site, the current version of the policy will apply. Accordingly, when you use the Site, you should check the date of this policy (which appears at the top of the policy) and review any changes since the last version. We reserve the right to change this policy from time to time without prior notice. Any such policy changes will be effected as of the date on which they are posted.

Limitation of Liability 
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL Law Office of Edward W. Neufville, III, LLC, BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF THE INFORMATION OR MATERIALS ON THIS SITE.

Governing Law 
This policy is governed by the laws of the State of Maryland without giving effect to any principles of conflict of law.

Contact Us
To contact us with your questions or comments regarding this policy or the information collection and dissemination practices of this Site, please email us…

Neufvillelaw.Com © 2017 | Privacy Policy | 8121 Georgia Ave. Suite 650, Silver Spring, MD 20910

Designed by Chena Designs Development and Hosting by Evenpar Solutions