American Law Bureau Inc Privacy Policy

Last Modified: 16 February, 2023

This privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) details how your personal information is collected, shared and used by American Law Bureau Inc. (together with its affiliates, “American Law Bureau Inc”) when you access American Law Bureau Inc web based platform, mobile app, or other software or site where this Privacy Policy is made available (the “Software”). If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the practices described herein, you may contact American Law Bureau Inc at +13109229709. For purposes of data protection laws, American Law Bureau Inc., located at 9101 Alta Dr,Las Vegas, NV 89145, is the “data controller” of your information collected in connection with the Services. “You” and similar terms mean the person visiting or using the Software or Services and, if such access or use is on behalf of an entity, “you” refers both to the individual and the entity on whose behalf such individual is acting.

The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to inform you what personally identifiable information or personal information American Law Bureau Inc may collect from you when you use the Software and Services, how American Law Bureau Inc uses such information, and the choices you have regarding American Law Bureau Inc use of, and your ability to review and correct, the information.

This Privacy Policy is effective as of the date last modified, as listed above.

INFORMATION American Law Bureau Inc RECEIVES

In the course of your use of the Software and Services, American Law Bureau Inc will obtain the information about you described below. American Law Bureau Inc may need to collect this information to provide you with the Services or information you request, or to facilitate commercial engagements with you. If you do not provide such information, American Law Bureau Inc may not be able to provide the Services to you, or enter commercial engagements with you. American Law Bureau Inc will only collect information about you that is necessary for one or more legitimate business purposes, or that is required by law. American Law Bureau Inc collects the following information:

Signing Up for Services; User Information

  • Information you provide as part of the registration process, such as your email, name, and the state you’re located in when you provide it to American Law Bureau Inc;
  • Information that you provide when you call or email American Law Bureau Inc (for support or otherwise) or when you use the Services.

Use of Services and Support

  • Any data you input or transmit while managing your cases on the Software or communicating with the other party in any of your cases.
  • Data relating to your online activity on the Software, including the following:
  • IP address (on an anonymized basis)
  • browser type and version
  • geographic location
  • pages you view and features you use on the Software
  • how you got to any webpages associated with the Software and any links you click on to leave any webpage associated with the Software
  • when you update your information or communicate with American Law Bureau Inc
  • metadata about your use of the Software and the communication that you send in-site or in-app
  • issues you encounter requiring American Law Bureau Inc’s support or assistance
  • any device or other method of communication you use to interact with the Software
  • American Law Bureau Inc uses various technologies to collect and store information when you use the Software. American Law Bureau Inc may store the data it collects in a variety of places within its infrastructure, including system log files, back-end databases and analytics systems. American Law Bureau Inc does not provide an option to do-not-track request.
  • While using the Services, you may provide Feedback to American Law Bureau Inc. American Law Bureau Inc will collect any information you provide as part of this Feedback and use it to improve the Software and Services for you and other users in anonymized form.

Other Sources

  • Information that is publicly available; and
  • Information you consent to American Law Bureau Inc receiving from third parties.

HOW American Law Bureau Inc USES YOUR INFORMATION

American Law Bureau Inc does not sell your data or private information to others. American Law Bureau Inc uses the information it collects about you to:

  • Provide you with access to the Services;
  • Ensure the proper functioning of the Services and diagnose problems with American Law Bureau Inc’s servers or the Software;
  • Provide you with requested information or technical support;
  • Provide you with advertising information and materials. If American Law Bureau Inc sends you any marketing emails, you may unsubscribe from them by following the link embedded in the email;
  • Operate security and compliance programs, including investigating any violation of the Terms or applicable law;
  • Gather aggregated, anonymized, statistical data about how the Software is being used to analyze usage trends and improve the Software and the advertising content on it. American Law Bureau Inc may share this anonymized data with third parties; and
  • Assist American Law Bureau Inc in offering you a personalized experience or otherwise tailor the Services to you.

American Law Bureau Inc does not use your personal data for the purposes of automated decision-making or profiling. If American Law Bureau Inc does so in the future, it will inform you of any such processing and provide you with an opportunity to object.

SHARING OF INFORMATION

We will only share certain personal information as further described below.

Sharing with Third Party Service Providers and Vendors

Occasionally, American Law Bureau Inc enters into contracts with carefully selected third parties so that they can assist in servicing you or to assist American Law Bureau Inc in its own marketing and advertising activities (including providing American Law Bureau Inc with analytic information and search engine optimization services). American Law Bureau Inc’s contracts with such third parties prohibit them from using any of your personal information for any purpose beyond the purpose for which it was shared.

American Law Bureau Inc also shares aggregated, anonymized, statistical information on how the Software is being used with certain third parties, including the media, industry observers, marketing and advertising partners, vendors, customers, potential customers or partners.

Corporate Reorganizations

If American Law Bureau Inc is involved in a merger, acquisition, a sale of all or a substantial portion of its assets, or other similar sale transaction, your information may be transferred as part of that transaction. American Law Bureau Inc will notify you by email and/or a prominent notice on the Software of any such transfer and any choices you may have regarding your information.

Authorized Users

All users authorized by you to have access to your Account can view personal information stored in the Account.

Legal Process

Lastly, if legally required to do so, or if American Law Bureau Inc has a good faith belief that such disclosure is reasonably necessary, American Law Bureau Inc may disclose your personal information to courts of law, law enforcement authorities and other relevant third parties, such as internet service providers, to conduct an investigation, respond to a third party or law enforcement subpoena or court order, bring legal action, prevent harm to others or pursue other relief when you or a third party are or may be:

  • violating the Terms;
  • causing injury or other harm to, or otherwise violating the property or other legal rights, of American Law Bureau Inc, other users of the Software, or third parties; or
  • violating federal, state, local, or other applicable law.

This disclosure can include transferring your information to the U.S. and other countries outside the European Economic Area. American Law Bureau Inc will notify you in the event that it is required to provide your personal information to third parties in connection with a subpoena.

SECURITY

The transmission of information via the internet, email or text message is not completely secure. Although American Law Bureau Inc will do its best to protect your personal information, it cannot guarantee the security of your information transmitted through or in connection with the Services or over email; any transmission is at your own risk. Once American Law Bureau Inc has received your information, it will take appropriate technical and organizational measures to safeguard your personal information against loss, theft and unauthorized use, access or modification.

CHOICE/OPT-OUT

Email

You can always opt out of American Law Bureau Inc’s marketing communications or change your preferences by following a link in the footer of all non-transactional, or otherwise essential, email messages from American Law Bureau Inc or by emailing American Law Bureau Inc at hello@americanlawbureau.org. Some communications from American Law Bureau Inc are considered transactional or service communications (for example, important account notifications and content reaction correspondence), and your Account is provided to you upon the condition that you receive these communications from American Law Bureau Inc. You must cancel your Account if you do not wish to receive any transactional or service communications. To cancel your Account, please follow the instructions found in the Terms. You may still receive marketing communications from American Law Bureau Inc even after you cancel your Account unless you also opt-out of American Law Bureau Inc’s marketing communications, as described above.

Information from Third Parties

To manage the information American Law Bureau Inc receives about you from a social networking site or other third parties (if applicable), you will need to follow the instructions from that party for updating your information and changing your privacy settings, where available. The information American Law Bureau Inc collects is covered by this Privacy Policy and the information the third party collects is subject to such third party’s privacy practices. Privacy choices you have made on any third-party site will not apply to American Law Bureau Inc’s use of the information collected directly through the Services.

RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

American Law Bureau Inc retains your personal information to provide the Services to you and as otherwise necessary to comply with American Law Bureau Inc’s legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce American Law Bureau Inc’s agreements. American Law Bureau Inc will retain your personal information for no more than one month following the date on which you terminate your use of the Services, unless American Law Bureau Inc is otherwise required by law or regulation to retain your personal information for longer.

YOUR RIGHTS

Where the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679, or GDPR, applies, in certain circumstances and subject to data processing agreements, you have rights in relation to the personal information American Law Bureau Inc holds about you. Below is an outline of those rights and how to exercise such rights under GDPR. Please note that American Law Bureau Inc will require you to verify your identity before responding to any requests to exercise your rights by providing details only known to the Account holder. For each of the rights below American Law Bureau Inc may have valid legal reasons to refuse your request; in such instances American Law Bureau Inc will let you know.

Access

you have the right to know whether American Law Bureau Inc processes personal information about you, and if American Law Bureau Inc does, to access data American Law Bureau Inc holds about you and certain information about how American Law Bureau Inc uses it and who American Law Bureau Inc shares it with.

Correction

you have the right to require American Law Bureau Inc to correct any personal information held about you that is inaccurate. Where you request correction, please explain in detail why you believe the personal information American Law Bureau Inc holds about you is inaccurate or incomplete so that American Law Bureau Inc can assess whether a correction is required. Please note that while American Law Bureau Inc assesses whether the personal information it holds about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you may exercise your right to restrict American Law Bureau Inc’s processing of the applicable data as described below.

Erasure

you may request that American Law Bureau Inc erase the personal information American Law Bureau Inc hold about you in the following circumstances:

  • where you believe it is no longer necessary for American Law Bureau Inc to hold the personal information;
  • We are processing it on the basis of your consent and you wish to withdraw your consent;
  • We are processing your data on the basis of American Law Bureau Inc’s legitimate interest and you object to such processing;
  • you no longer wish American Law Bureau Inc to use your data to send you marketing; or
  • you believe American Law Bureau Inc are unlawfully processing your data.

Please provide as much detail as possible on your reasons for the request to assist American Law Bureau Inc in determining whether you have a valid basis for erasure. Please send your request by e-mail to American Law Bureau Inc at hello@americanlawbureau.org.

California Notices

If you reside in California and have provided personal information to American Law Bureau Inc, you have the right to receive: (a) information identifying any third party to whom American Law Bureau Inc may have disclosed, within the past year, personal data pertaining to you and your family for that party’s direct marketing purposes; and (b) a description of the categories of personal data disclosed. To obtain such information, please email your request to hello@americanlawbureau.org. This request may be made no more than once per calendar year.

Restriction of Processing to Storage Only

You have a right to require American Law Bureau Inc to stop processing the personal information American Law Bureau Inc hold about you other than for storage purposes in the following circumstances:

  • you believe the personal information is not accurate for the period it takes for American Law Bureau Inc to verify whether the data is accurate;
  • We wish to erase the personal information as the processing American Law Bureau Inc are doing is unlawful but you want American Law Bureau Inc to simply restrict the use of that data;
  • We no longer need the personal information for processing but you require American Law Bureau Inc to retain the data for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims; or
  • you have objected to American Law Bureau Inc processing personal information American Law Bureau Inc hold about you on the basis of American Law Bureau Inc’s legitimate interest and you wish American Law Bureau Inc to stop processing the personal information while American Law Bureau Inc determine whether there is an overriding interest in American Law Bureau Inc retaining such personal information.

Objection

you have the right to object to American Law Bureau Inc’s processing of data about you and American Law Bureau Inc will consider your request. Please provide American Law Bureau Inc with detail as to your reasoning so that American Law Bureau Inc can assess whether there is a compelling overriding interest in American Law Bureau Inc continuing to process such data or American Law Bureau Inc need to process it in relation to legal claims.

you also have the right, at any time, to object to American Law Bureau Inc’s processing of data about you in order to send you marketing, including where American Law Bureau Inc build profiles for such purposes and American Law Bureau Inc will stop processing the data for that purpose.

Please send any objections to American Law Bureau Inc by e-mail at hello@americanlawbureau.org.

Withdrawal of Consent

Where you have provided your consent to American Law Bureau Inc processing your personal data, you can withdraw your consent at any time by e-mailing American Law Bureau Inc at hello@americanlawbureau.org.

THIRD PARTY LINKS AND INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE BY American Law Bureau Inc’s USERS

Some parts of the Software may provide links to other Softwares. Because American Law Bureau Inc do not control the information policies or practices of these third party sites, you should review their privacy policies to learn about how they collect and use personal information.

CHILDREN

Our Services are not directed to persons under 18. American Law Bureau Inc do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided American Law Bureau Inc with personal information without such parent or guardian’s consent, he or she should contact Us. If American Law Bureau Inc become aware that a child under 18 has provided American Law Bureau Inc with personal information, American Law Bureau Inc will delete such information from American Law Bureau Inc’s files.

DATA TRANSFER

In order for American Law Bureau Inc to provide the Services to you, your personal information will be transferred to, and stored at/processed in the United States. American Law Bureau Inc will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your personal data is treated securely and in accordance with this policy.

For transfers of personal information within American Law Bureau Inc’s corporate family, such transfer will be under the European Commission’s model contracts for the transfer of personal data to third countries (i.e., the standard contractual clauses), pursuant to Decision 2004/915/EC and 2010/87/EU.

For transfers of data to third parties, such transfers will either (i) be under the European Commission’s model contracts for the transfer of personal data to third countries (i.e., the standard contractual clauses), pursuant to Decision 2004/915/EC and 2010/87/EU; or (ii) rely on the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.

COMPLAINTS

In the event that you wish to make a complaint about how American Law Bureau Inc process your personal information, please contact American Law Bureau Inc at hello@americanlawbureau.org. and American Law Bureau Inc will try to deal with your request.

NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, so please review it frequently. If American Law Bureau Inc decide to change this Privacy Policy in any material way, American Law Bureau Inc will notify you here, by email, or by means of a notice on https://americanlawbureau.org prior to the change becoming effective. In all cases, your continued use of any Services constitutes acceptance to any such changes.