Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy notice explains Cobalt Law PLLC's online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is used on this website. Cobalt Law PLLC reserves the right to revise this policy or any part of it at any time. Please review this policy intermittently for changes.
Collecting Your Information
Unless you choose to fill out the Contact form found on this website, fill out other forms on this website, or send information directly to the Firm via physical or electronic methods, Cobalt Law PLLC does not collect personally identifiable information about you, such as your name, address, phone number, or email address.
Using Your Information
Cobalt Law PLLC uses non-personally identifiable information to analyze site usage. This might include aggregated information on the pages visited by Cobalt Law PLLC's website users). Such information allows Cobalt Law PLLC to improve the design and content of its website.
Cobalt Law PLLC uses personally identifiable information you provide to respond to your inquiry. Moreover, Cobalt Law PLLC will not contact you about other matters, unless you specifically request it. Cobalt Law PLLC will voluntarily share, rent, or sell your personally identifiable information. However, it is possible, that Cobalt Law PLLC might be forced to disclose personally identifiable information in response to legal process or when Cobalt Law PLLC believes in good faith that the law requires it.
Additionally, Cobalt Law PLLC cannot guarantee the privacy of personal information you transmit over the web or that may be collectable in transit by others, including contractors who provide services to Cobalt Law PLLC.
Cobalt Law PLLC uses personally identifiable information you provide to respond to your inquiry. Moreover, Cobalt Law PLLC will not contact you about other matters, unless you specifically request it. Cobalt Law PLLC will voluntarily share, rent, or sell your personally identifiable information. However, it is possible, that Cobalt Law PLLC might be forced to disclose personally identifiable information in response to legal process or when Cobalt Law PLLC believes in good faith that the law requires it.
Additionally, Cobalt Law PLLC cannot guarantee the privacy of personal information you transmit over the web or that may be collectable in transit by others, including contractors who provide services to Cobalt Law PLLC.
Use of Information by Third-Party Sites and Sponsors
Cobalt Law PLLC's website contains links to other sites whose information practices may be different than those stated here. Visitors should consult the privacy notices on those sites. Cobalt Law PLLC has no control over information that is submitted to or collected by these third parties.
Cobalt Law PLLC may post information about programs and events that are sponsored by or co-sponsored with other firms or organizations. Please note that should you choose to register electronically for any of these events, Cobalt Law PLLC will have no control over the third-party sponsors’ use of this information. Therefore, the privacy policies applicable to Cobalt Law PLLC's website will not apply.
Cobalt Law PLLC may post information about programs and events that are sponsored by or co-sponsored with other firms or organizations. Please note that should you choose to register electronically for any of these events, Cobalt Law PLLC will have no control over the third-party sponsors’ use of this information. Therefore, the privacy policies applicable to Cobalt Law PLLC's website will not apply.
Cookies
Cookies are small files that are placed on your computer, mobile device, tablet, or any other device by a website, containing details of your browsing history on that website among its many uses. Cookies will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.
Cookies can be "Persistent" or "Session" Cookies. Persistent Cookies remain on your personal computer or mobile device when you go offline, while Session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser. Cookies may be used in the following ways:
Cookies can be "Persistent" or "Session" Cookies. Persistent Cookies remain on your personal computer or mobile device when you go offline, while Session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser. Cookies may be used in the following ways:
- To enable the personalization features on the website (which give you the ability to recall recently viewed pages and see information which you have input on line); and
- To compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allows Cobalt Law PLLC to understand how users use the website and to help Cobalt Law PLLC improve the structure of the website. Cobalt Law PLLC cannot identify you personally in this way.
Disabling, Enabling, and Deleting Cookies
If you prefer to avoid the use of Cookies on the website, first you have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. You must disable the use of Cookies in your browser and then delete the Cookies saved in your browser associated with this website. If You do not accept Cookies, you may experience some inconvenience in your use of the website and some features may not function properly.
Security
While Cobalt Law PLLC tries to employ security measures to prevent unauthorized access, Cobalt Law PLLC cannot guarantee the security of your personal information. If you have any questions or concerns about Cobalt Law PLLC's privacy policy, or its implementation of the policy, you may contact the Firm at 971.374.2424. If, at any time, you decide that Cobalt Law PLLC should no longer hold any of your personal data, or wish to change the use to which any such data can be put, please let Cobalt Law PLLC via email at: ruth@cobaltlawfirm.com.