Privacy Policy
Buck Law is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information of everyone who visits our website. We respect your privacy and our privacy policy outlines how Buck Law safeguards your personal information. By continuing to access our website, you agree to comply with the terms outlined in this privacy policy.
COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
Personal information means information or an opinion about you, where your identity is clearly or reasonably apparent, whether ot not that information is recorded in a material form. Buck Law only collects personal information from you which is reasonably necessary for conducting business, providing services to you and meeting our legal obligations.
Where reasonable and practicable to do so, we will collect your personal information directly from you via any means, including direct contact with you, whether via telephone, mail or e-mail. Types of personal information that we collect may include:
- Name, title/occupation, employer and date of birth;
- Various home and business contact details;
- Work or education history;
- Financial and employment records; and
- Information related to your estate planning needs.
COOKIES
Cookies may be used on our website. Cookies are small amounts of data that are transferred to your web browser by a web server and are stored on your computer’s hard drive. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies and do not personally identify the user. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you may be able to change the settings of your browser to refuse all cookies or to notify you each time a cookie is sent to your computer, giving you a choice whether to accept it or not. If you do not configure your browser otherwise, you will accept any cookies that may be provided by our website.
PURPOSE OF COLLECTION
While acting on your behalf, it may be necessary to collect your personal information from third parties such as organizations with which you have or had dealings. Buck Law will hold, use and disclose personal information about you only for the primary purpose for which we have collected it and related purposes including:
- Providing professional legal services to you;
- Generating invoices and reminder notices in relation to the services;
- Obtaining services from you;
- Responding to your inquiries; and
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Providing you with news and publications, webinars, marketing materials, and event invitations that may interest you.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties such as other legal practitioners and associates, expert consultants, law firms, credit providers and other service providers.
When accessing and using this website, information may be collected and used for statistical and website development purposes only, including:
- Your internet (IP) address;
- The date and time of your visit to the website; and
- Pages that you accessed and documents that may have been downloaded.
STORAGE AND SECURITY
Buck Law takes responsible steps, including physical and electronic security measures, to ensure personal information is secure from misuse, interference, loss or unauthorized use or disclosure.
ACCESS
If you wish to access, update, or correct your personal information which we hold, please contact Buck Law below. We will take reasonable steps to comply with such requests and may charge a reasonable fee for retrieving your personal information. We may also refuse to provide you with certain information where permitted or required by law.
CONTACT DETAILS
If you would like more information concerning how we handle your information, or our approach to privacy, please contact:
Buck Law, LLC
Attention: Jordan B. Buck
305 Main St, Wray, CO 80758
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