Privacy and Legal Disclaimers

Privacy

Hartley Law PLLC takes data privacy seriously, and we uphold the standards we seek to enforce on behalf of our clients. When you first enter, our website will notify you of our intent to collect data and obtain your consent to do so. We will collect only a small amount of data, in the manner we describe here and to which you consent by continuing to use this website after consenting through our pop-up.

Third-Party Data Collection

We may collect data about your website visit by using third-party tools from Google, including those furnished by Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools use a technology called Tracking Pixels, which are embedded in our website and which allow us to request, through Google as a third party, data about your site visit. These data may include information such as about how you came to our website, what sort of device you are using, or generally where you are located. These data help us analyze our website performance. We will not sell or rent these data.

First-Party Data Collection

You may contact us through this website by using the Contact page on our website. We will collect and retain any information or data you submit through this form. We will never sell or rent any of this information or data, but we may share it with third parties as necessary for our work, including, for instance, with our co-counsel. Please do not submit sensitive information through this form.

Disclaimers

To the extent that jurisdictional rules require we designate a principal office address and attorney responsible for this website, we designate our principal office address as 200 East Van Buren Street, Suite 300, Phoenix, Arizona 85004, and we designate the attorney responsible as Matt Hartley.

No material on this website constitutes legal advice. Your visit to this website, including any communication you might send us through it, does not establish an attorney client relationship. You should not act nor refrain from acting based on any material on this website. Consult your attorney.

This website contains attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

This website contains third-party links for convenience. We do not endorse or take responsibility for the contents of any third-party sites.

Rights regarding personal information for California residents

Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), California residents receive certain rights with respect to their personal information, as described below. These rights are not absolute and are subject to certain exceptions more fully set forth in the CCPA. California residents have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment from us for the exercise of the privacy rights conferred by the CCPA. Additionally, this Privacy Policy is intended to comply with any other applicable state laws that may be enacted throughout the United States.

Consumer Rights Under the CCPA

Under the CCPA and CRPA, you have the following rights:

Right to Know: You have the right to request that we disclose to you the Personal Information we collect, use, or disclose, and information about our data practices;

Right to Request Correction: You have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information under the CRPA.

Right to Limit Usage: You have the right to limit the usage of your sensitive personal information as defined under the CRPA.

Right to Request Deletion: You have the right to request that we delete your Personal Information that we have collected from you;

Right to Non-Discrimination: We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights.

To exercise your “right to know”, “right to request correction”, “right to limit usage” or your “right to request deletion,” please fill complete our online form available on the Contact page of our website, or call us at 844-844-1444, or email the firm at info@hartleylawusa.com.