Privacy Policy We recognize the importance of your privacy. Please read the following policy (the “Privacy Policy”) to understand how your information will be treated. These privacy practices apply to the websites, mobile applications and other distribution platforms (the "Sites") operated by New Media Legal Publishing, Inc. ("NMLP"). Our Sites and associated communications from us may contain links to third-party sites, which are not subject to this Privacy Policy. We recommend that you read the privacy policy of any such sites you visit. This Privacy Policy applies only to the Sites. Changes to this Privacy Policy Consent What this Privacy Policy Does NOT Address Information We Collect The following is a list of types of information we may collect and ways in which it is collected: Information You Provide. When you sign up for a service that requires registration, we ask you for personal information such as your name, e-mail address, states where you are admitted to the bar and your state bar registration number. We also collect information you provide when requesting a service, and this information may, among other things, include personal information or reveal details about your preferences. We typically store and maintain the information collected. Information You and/or Your Clients Provide. When a user logs in to one of the Sites to view one of our programs, we ask for personal information in the form of an e-mail address, password, states where the user is admitted to the bar and the user’s state bar registration number. We typically store and maintain the information collected. We will not disclose to anyone other than you any e-mail address, password, or state bar information provided by you and/or your clients without your prior, written consent. We also will not disclose to anyone other than you the identity of any of your clients without your prior, written consent. User Communications. When you send email or other communications to NMLP we retain those communications in order to process your request and improve our service. Logged Information. We automatically collect and store some information that you do not actively provide, such as your internet protocol (IP) address, software and hardware attributes such as browser type, the date and time of your visit, and the last website you visited prior to visiting the Sites. This information is used to enhance the services we provide to you. Cookies. When you visit the Sites, we send one or more cookies (that is, small text files) to your computer that uniquely identifies your browser. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can change your browser’s settings to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features and services will not function properly if cookies are disabled. Cookies may contain account information such as your user name and password. Other Internet Technology. We may use other technology, such as pixel tags and web beacons, to track use of our Sites. We may also include web beacons in e-mail messages, newsletters, or other communications to determine whether messages have been opened and acted upon. How We Use Information Provide Services. To provide our services, for example to deliver a message to the addresses or other destinations you have specified. Communicate. Use your personal information to communicate with you generally, for example to respond to a query from you, or to provide you with updates or information concerning our services or the services of other companies that we believe you may be interested in. We also send out newsletters and other communications to our community of users on a regular basis to notify you of updates to the websites, respond to user questions, identify best practices for using our programs and other information we believe will be helpful to you. For information regarding opting out of some of these communications, please see “Your Choices” below. Customization. To customize the content that you see on the Sites and in associated communications. For example, the Sites and associated communications from us may include information based on personal and other information. Research. To improve our services we conduct research on how our services are used. For example, we may request that you complete user surveys, and use the resulting data to improve the Sites. Improve Usability. We use cookies to improve the quality of our service by storing user preferences and tracking user trends, such as how people use the Sites. We also use other Internet technology, as described above under “Information We Collect.” Information Sharing and Disclosure Providing Services. Personal and other information is anonymously shared with our selected suppliers, service providers and partner sites in connection with providing services to you. For example, we may provide such information to third parties in connection with operating and maintaining the Sites, fulfilling your requests for services, processing credit card payments (if applicable), performing business and sales analysis, and offering contests or conducting surveys. We do not provide contact details to other companies for their marketing or mailing list. Content Sharing. Content (meaning any materials, including, without limitation, text, pictures, graphics, sound files and other files and the selection and arrangement thereof, the “Content”) that you make available publicly on the Sites is generally displayed to other visitors to the Sites. Content that you make available publicly may be collected and used by others, and we cannot control what other users do with this Content. Complying With Law. We disclose personal and other information if we have a good faith belief that the disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with the law, legal process or an enforceable government request; to enforce applicable terms of use for our services; to detect, prevent or otherwise address illegal activity, fraud, or security issues; or to protect the property or safety of our users, NMLP, or the public as required or permitted by law. Change of Control. In connection with a significant transaction involving NMLP, such as a merger or acquisition, we may transfer personal and other information to another party, but we will provide a notice before your personal information becomes subject to the privacy policy of another company. Aggregate Data. We may share aggregated information with third parties, such as usage statistics or demographic trends regarding our users. This data does not include personal information. Your Choices Account Review. If you have an account with us, you can review and update your account information (such as your name and contact information) online by making the appropriate selections or changes. We make good faith efforts to provide you with access to your personal information and the ability to correct the information if it is inaccurate or to delete it at your request (if it is not required to be retained by law or for legitimate business purposes). We require users to reliably identify themselves and the information they wish to access, correct, or remove before processing these requests, and we may decline to process requests that we believe in good faith are unreasonable or unduly burdensome (such as requests that are repetitive, require disproportionate technical effort, jeopardize the privacy of others, or would be impractical to satisfy). Deactivate Account. You can deactivate your account with us at any time by making the appropriate selections. If you deactivate your account and later wish to reopen it and again receive services from us, you may be required to re-enter your account information and re-subscribe to any services you wish to receive. However, if you deactivate your account we may retain certain information associated with your account for recordkeeping. Further, we generally do not remove information that you have made publicly available, and information that has already been provided to third parties as described in this Privacy Policy may be retained by those third parties and will be subject to their policies, and not this Privacy Policy. Opt Out. If we propose to use personal information for any purposes other than those described in this Privacy Policy, we will offer you an effective way to opt out of the use of personal information for those other purposes. We do reserve the right to contact you on matters that we believe in good faith to be urgent or of particular importance even if you opt out from other communications, but these would not include marketing communications. Information Security Contacting Us New Media Legal Publishing, Inc. 1801 Century Park East, 24th Floor |