Privacy
Effective Date: December 8, 2024
Abachi Law LLC (“Abachi Law”) appreciates the trust and respects the privacy of everyone who uses its Website(s). This Privacy Policy outlines how Abachi Law collects, uses, stores, and protects personal information collected from users of our Website(s) and SMS messaging services and details your rights and choices regarding the information collected. For more information, please visit our website at www.abachilaw.com.
Abachi Law, a U.S.-based law firm, serves domestic and international clients in immigration and business law. Information collected on our Website(s) and through SMS messaging services, including personal information, may be transferred to our U.S. offices to fulfill legal and contractual obligations, provide information and services to clients, and support related business activities. In addition, we may work with third-party service providers in the U.S. and in other countries to support our business activities. Thus, personal information may be transferred to, stored on servers in, and accessed from the United States and countries other than the country in which the information was initially collected. In all such instances, we use, transfer, and disclose personal information solely for the purposes described in this Privacy Statement.
Information Collection Not Covered by this Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement also does not apply to personal information that Abachi Law collects and uses for employment-related purposes, whether through this Website or through a Website operated on our behalf by a third-party service provider. This Privacy Statement also does not apply to data that Abachi Law collects when it provides services to its Clients through its client-use-only secured internet portal (“Client Platform”).
What Abachi Law Means by “Personal Information”
For purposes of this Privacy Statement, “Personal Information” means any information from or about a person that either identifies that person directly or that makes that person identifiable when it is combined with other information from or about that person from any source. Personal Information stops being personal information when it has been aggregated, de-identified, or otherwise anonymized sufficiently that the individual is no longer identified or identifiable using reasonable efforts, resources, and technology.
Information that We Collect From and About You
Categories of Personal Information Collected on our Website(s)
Names Physical address Email addresses Telephone numbers Business contact information, including names, email addresses, business addresses, telephone numbers, company name or business affiliation, and title Personal information that you choose to share with us voluntarily when you ask a question, request follow-up, or otherwise interact with us Identifiers of devices used to access the Website Locations of devices used to access the Website
Information that You Provide to Us Voluntarily
If you choose to communicate with us through an online form, email, event registration, purchase of goods or services, SMS messaging services, or other interactions, we will collect the information, including personal information, that you provide. We will combine that information with other information that we collect from and about you as described in this Privacy Statement.
Consent to SMS Messaging
By opting into our SMS messaging services, you consent to receive text messages from Abachi Law at the phone number you provide. Message and Data Rates may apply. You can STOP messaging by sending STOP and get more help by sending HELP. Your consent to receive SMS messages is not a condition of any purchase. We gather consent through our website when you opt-in to receive messages via an online form. SMS consent is not shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
Information that We Collect Automatically When You Visit Our Website
Logs Our Website(s) automatically creates logs regarding user sessions that contain information about the features that you use, the actions that you take, and the information that you access. When your session ends, Abachi Law only retains the information in a statistical and aggregated format (non-personal information) that we use for research purposes, assessing the effectiveness of our Website(s), and improving user experience.
Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of information transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser to enable our systems to recognize your preferences and settings. Cookies collect information such as the type of search engine used, the sections of the Website(s) visited, and other Website(s) usage information. We use cookies to help recognize that a device has visited our Website(s) previously, therefore allowing us to recommend Abachi Law content that is relevant to you as you navigate the Website(s). We do not use cookies for advertising purposes, nor do we use cookies to identify individuals or store your personal information, unless you have voluntarily provided your personal contact details such as name, mailing address, e-mail address, and company through our subscription form. Visitors who do not want cookies placed on their computers can set their browser to refuse and/or disable cookies. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, and you may manually disable them. For more information on disabling cookies, go to your browser’s “help” menu or to www.networkadvertising.org/choices/ or www.youronlinechoices.com. Our Website(s) may still be viewed if you choose to disable cookies, but your use and enjoyment of our Website(s) may be adversely affected, and the “My Case” feature will be disabled as well.
Analytics
Our Website(s) use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Our Website(s) also uses a web analytics service provided by Siteimprove. Google and Siteimprove use cookies to help us analyze how visitors use our Website(s). The information generated by the cookie about your use of our Website(s) is generally transmitted to and stored on a Google or Siteimprove server in the United States. We have activated IP anonymization so that Google and Siteimprove will truncate/anonymize the last eight-bit segment of your IP address. Google and Siteimprove will use this information to evaluate your use of our Website(s), compile reports on the Website(s) activity, and provide us with other analytic services relating to our Website(s) and Internet use. Google and Siteimprove will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google and Siteimprove.