Privacy Policy

The Rosen Law Firm is committed to protecting your privacy. This includes observing relevant legal and regulatory requirements and employing appropriate security measures in order to protect your personal information.

Our policy with respect to the information that we collect, use and disclose through this website is set forth below.  This Privacy Policy is limited only to the information that we collect through this website, and does not apply to our off-line practices or policies.

This Privacy Notice explains how we collect and use your personal information. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

How we collect your personal data

We collect your data directly from you, for example when you fill out mailing list/newsletter subscription form or inquiry form; or emailing us directly; or should you contact our firm.

We use the personal information you provide us, including your name, email address to send occasional informational emails or to respond to an inquiry you might initiate.

We may also automatically collect other, non-personally identifiable, information each time you visit this site, including, without limitation:

  • Technical information, including the Internet protocol address used to connect your computer to the Internet, browser type and version and device type and version.
  • Usage data and information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL), clicks to, through and from this Site (including date and time), page response times, download errors, and length of visits to certain pages.
  • Information from cookies and similar technologies (see Cookie Policy below).
  • General location information to identify where our audience views the Site from.

Some of the information described above can be collected by us only if you enable them on your hardware or software. For example, it is your option (and under your control) to accept or delete cookies, to enable location information, and to control the information that your browser transmits.

How we use your personal data

Data protection law says that we can only use personal data if we have a proper reason to do so. For example, these reasons include fulfilling a contract we have with you, when we have a legal duty, when it is in our legitimate interest or when you consent to its use. When data protection law allows us to process your personal data for our own legitimate interests, it is only allowed provided those interests do not override your own interests and/or your fundamental rights and freedoms.

At this time, the only way we use your personal data is to communicate with you either in response to an inquiry, to alert you on developments in our practice, inform you of events taking place regarding our practice that may be of interest to you, or sending you our newsletter.

We may also share information

  • with our data processors and partners, for example, Firmseek (our Website partner), or Facebook (to alert you of firm news which may be of interest to you), all of which are required to enable the Website’s smooth operation as well as our business functions.
  • with lawful third parties or authorities for the purpose of preventing fraud and spam activity or if personal information is requested as part of a lawful investigation.

We do not share your personal data with any other third party and do not sell information for advertising or promotional purposes.

Retaining your personal data

We will retain your data for as long as we are obliged, under relevant legislation and regulation, or where no such rules apply, for no longer than it is necessary for our lawful purposes, and until you notify us to delete your data.

Your individual privacy rights

You have the right to object to how we process your personal data. You also have the right to see what personal data we hold about you. You can ask us to correct inaccuracies, delete or restrict personal data or ask for some of your personal data to be provided to someone else. These rights are explained in more detail below.

Requests to exercise your rights to your personal data can be made using the inquiry form on our contact page.

Please also note that the only private data we control and process from is the information you’ve given us, which is typically your name and email address – or a note if you’ve sent us an inquiry. We do not store or track any other personal data.

If you wish to exercise any of your rights above, please contact us with your request at [email protected]

Cookie Policy

Upshot: The cookies we use on www.rosenlegal.com do not contain any information that personally identifies you and we do not manually or programmatically link cookie identifiers with the personal information stored in our system. The cookies we set are used to track if a user is logged in or not and also for anonymous web traffic analysis.

We currently set the following cookies:

Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics – the web analytics service provided by Google Inc. The Google Analytics cookies track activity on this Site but do not collect personal information about you. Rather, usage information is stored in aggregate and we use it to see trends and patterns, so we can optimize your user experience.

You may disable scripts run by Google Analytics to the extent that your browser and associated programs provide such functionality. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all Websites, visit this Website: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Google’s privacy and compliance policies are available at: https://privacy.google.com

Session ID: This is a temporary session cookie used to track whether traffic is logged in or out of this Site. Session ID cookies do not collect personal information about you and are deleted when you close your browser.

 

Contact us

This Website is owned and operated by The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.  If you have any questions about our privacy policy or cookie policy, please contact us at [email protected] or 212-686-1060 and ask for the Marketing Department

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