Privacy 

Your privacy is important to the Law Office of Larry E. Ciesla (the “firm”). Please contact the firm if you have questions about the privacy policy.

 As you navigate within this website, the firm may be collecting and tracking personal information, either by using data-tracking software that tells us which portions of the website you have browsed or by asking you to tell us something about yourself (such as your name or email address). The firm may collect other information about you, including but not limited to your geographic information, the type of operating system and web browser you use, your IP address and any other information that your web browsing software or Internet Service Provider automatically provides to the firm’s website. The firm may be collecting and tracking information regarding the portions of the firm’s website you engage with to help us know what users are interested in. The firm may also use cookies to keep track of visitors. A cookie is a small file stored on the hard drive of your computer. You may disable the placement of cookies on your hard drive if your web browser allows. However, disabling the placement of cookies may prevent you from using or accessing portions of the website.

Except as provided below, the firm and this website does not share or sell any other information. Except as provided herein, no personally identifiable information is collected beyond that which is identified in this Privacy Policy. You agree that the firm may aggregate any information which the firm collects or maintains, and that the firm may use such aggregated information for internal analysis or for marketing purposes. The firm may disclose aggregate, de-identified data (i.e. stripped of information that identifies you) to third parties in connection with such analysis and/or marketing. By using the website, you expressly assent to the collection and use of the limited information identified.

The firm may disclose your information to: (1) comply with applicable laws; (2) respond to governmental inquiries; (3) comply with valid legal process; (4) protect the firm’s rights or property; or (5) facilitate your request for a free case evaluation. By registering and using this website, you acknowledge that the processing of your information for the purposes described above may involve the transfer of such information from within the United State of America (USA) to countries outside the USA whose data protection regulation may not be as stringent as that within the USA.