Privacy Policy of The Slade Law Firm PC

The Slade Law Firm PC (“The Slade Law Firm PC” and “we”) respects the privacy of others. This Privacy Policy explains The Slade Law Firm PC’s privacy practices with respect to the websites that link to this Privacy Policy (together with their respective pages and features, the “Site”). This Privacy Policy is also intended to provide you (together with any person helping you visit, access, register with or use any of those online or digital properties, products or services, “you” or “your”) with an overview of the following:

  • the type of information about you The Slade Law Firm PC collects through the Site;
  • how The Slade Law Firm PC collects such information;
  • how The Slade Law Firm PC uses such information;
  • who will have access to such information; and
  • The Slade Law Firm PC’s security measures for protecting such information.

This privacy policy applies to information collected through the site. Carefully read this privacy policy in its entirety.

You are automatically accepting and agreeing to the most-recent version of this privacy policy, as well as The Slade Law Firm PC’s Terms of Use, whenever you create, register with or log into an account on or through the site. Similarly, you are automatically accepting and agreeing to the most-recent version of this privacy policy, as well as The Slade Law Firm PC’s Terms of Use, whenever you visit, access, register with, subscribe to or use the site or any services provided by Jackson Walker on the site; and your continuing visit, access, registration with, subscription to or use of any of the forgoing reaffirms your acceptance and agreement in each instance.

As used herein, the term “personal information” means information that relates to an identified or an identifiable individual (e.g., your name, physical address, telephone number, email address, social security number); and the term “non-personal information” means any information other than personal information that The Slade Law Firm PC may collect from you, such as anonymized data, de-identified data and/or pseudonymous data.