This website contains links to other websites whose privacy policies differ from ours. Bay Area Legal Aid is not responsible for the content or privacy policies of any linked website. In addition, the inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement or affiliation with that organization. Our website lists links to other websites that are not part of our organization. We list these links to make it easier for you to get information about their websites. We may not have control over the content or privacy policies of these websites. It`s a good idea to review the privacy notices of these websites before using them. Back to top This short privacy statement summarizes the personal data collected, used and shared by Pro Bono Net through Legal Aid Connect. This notice is only a summary of our practices. For more information, see RemoteLegalServices` full online privacy statement below. In order to create an account and receive or provide services through Legal Aid Connect, you will be required to provide your name, physical address and email address or telephone number, and you may upload documents and other information if necessary in your particular case.
This information is stored on Pro Bono Net and Legal Aid of Nebraska servers, and the pro bono attorney advising you has access to this information. Bay Area Legal Aid provides legal assistance to low-income individuals who meet eligibility and case acceptance guidelines. We cannot guarantee representation. This website contains materials that are provided for informational purposes only, do not constitute legal advice and do not guarantee completeness or timeliness. You should not act or rely on the information available on this website (or any other) without seeking the advice of an attorney. Hiring a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based on a single source of information. Bay Area Legal Aid (BayLegal) is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website, as well as our clients, employees, volunteers, donors and partners. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through our website (www.BayLegal.org) and how it is used and protected. This statement also describes how we protect your personal information and how you can contact us to learn more about our privacy practices.
Click on any topic: Legal Aid of North Carolina reserves the right to change the information contained on this website at any time without notice. This website and all information and materials contained herein are provided to you “as is” without warranty of any kind. This Privacy Policy applies to this website and its subdomains. These websites may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the content or privacy policies of these third-party websites. We encourage you to read the Privacy Policy and review the practices of all websites you visit We have implemented administrative, software and physical safeguards to protect the personal information you provide on our website from accidental access, disclosure, destruction, loss, alteration and other illegal use, unauthorized or illegal. To protect Social Security numbers, we limit who can access Social Security numbers and only allow disclosure for lawful purposes. Although we take reasonable precautions to protect your information, please note that we cannot guarantee the security of your information. We accept no liability for any loss or damage resulting from the interception and/or unauthorized use of the information on the Website by third parties. Back to top Legal Aid website may contain links to other websites. These links are provided for the convenience of visitors and Legal Aid makes no representations of any kind with respect to these other websites. Legal Aid is not responsible for the privacy policies or procedures or the content of any other website.
This site contains hypertext links to other sites. Legal Aid of North Carolina is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. This website contains links to other websites. Legal Aid at Work is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of these websites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our website and to read the privacy statements of each website that collects personal data. This Privacy Policy applies only to information collected by this website. We do not sell or rent subscriber or donor information in any way. We will not share or disclose any personal information collected through our website without prior consent, except as required by law. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or would like us to correct or delete your personal data, please contact us. Our Privacy Policy describes how we collect and use information about you. This policy does not apply to other websites that you access through GeorgiaLegalAid.org.
You should read the privacy policies of other websites to learn how they collect and use information about you. These Terms and Conditions may be amended from time to time and without notice, at Legal Aid`s sole discretion and in accordance with applicable laws. The information contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Use of this website does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. We may revise and update this Privacy Policy if we change our practices, add new website features, or change existing website features. We will notify registered users by email and postal mail of important changes to our Privacy Policy. Your use of this website following such changes constitutes your consent to the information collected from you in the past and in the future. We have partnered with Legal Aid of Nebraska, an organization that can provide you with non-profit legal assistance through the website. Legal Aid of Nebraska will assign you a pro bono or pro bono attorney. Legal Aid of Nebraska`s attorney and volunteer directors may have access to your personal information, any information you share with the pro bono attorney, and any materials you upload. We are not responsible for how Legal Aid of Nebraska or pro bono attorney uses your information.
In particular, certain portions of this website accessible only to volunteer lawyers and legal aid use embedded content based on LawHelp`s interactive platform to assist in the creation of forms and other documents. When the pro bono lawyer uses these features and enters the information you provide to the volunteer lawyer on the LawHelp Interactive Platform, LawHelp Interactive`s Privacy Policy governs the protection of the information entered on that platform. Information Available to Clients If you are a legal aid employee or volunteer lawyer, your personal information, any documents you upload for a client or information you share with a client through the Website may be accessible to that particular client. We are not responsible for how your customer uses your information. At Pro Bono Net, Inc., we respect your concerns about privacy. Please read this statement to learn more about: Legal Aid at Work has created this Privacy Policy to explain how we use the information you provide when you visit our website and to demonstrate our firm commitment to online privacy. Legal Aid at Work may change this policy from time to time, so we encourage you to visit this page when you visit this website again. The collection and use of all personal data is carried out according to strict confidentiality standards. A copy of our Privacy Policy, which describes our privacy practices, is available to all consumers upon request. If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact the owner and operator of this website business at: 54 Ellis St NE, Atlanta, GA, 30303 Email: mschonbrun@atlantalegalaid.org Phone: (404) 524-5811 While we make every effort to protect user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information if we believe in good faith that release is appropriate for comply with the law (e.g., a lawful subpoena) to protect our rights or property, or to protect our donors, artists and supporters from fraudulent, abusive or illegal conduct, or if we have reason to believe that an emergency that poses an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm to any person requires disclosure of communications or warrants prompt disclosure of documents. We collect personal data directly from you for the purposes explained in our Privacy Policy.
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