Privacy Policy
Condon & Forsyth is committed to protecting your privacy and safeguarding personal information collected through this website. This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected, used, and protected when you visit condonlaw.com.
Information We Collect
We may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide, including your name, email address, phone number, and any information submitted through contact forms, email communications, or other inquiries.
We may also collect limited non-personal information automatically, such as IP address, browser type, device information, and website usage data, for website administration, analytics, and performance improvement.
How We Use Information
- Information collected through this website may be used to:
- Respond to inquiries and communications
- Evaluate potential client matters
- Improve website functionality and user experience
- Comply with legal, ethical, and professional obligations
Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Visitors should not submit confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through this website.
Confidentiality and Data Security
Condon Law takes reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
However, no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure, and absolute security cannot be guaranteed.
Cookies and Analytics
This website may use cookies or similar technologies to enhance functionality and analyze website traffic. You may manage or disable cookies through your browser settings.
Third-Party Websites
This website may contain links to third-party websites. Condon Law is not responsible for the content, security, or privacy practices of those external sites.
Data Retention
Personal information is retained only for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this policy or to comply with applicable legal or professional obligations.
Privacy Rights for Certain Jurisdictions
European Union (GDPR)
If you are located in the European Union, you may have rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including the right to access, correct, restrict, or request deletion of your personal information, and the right to object to certain processing activities. You may also have the right to data portability where applicable.
California (CCPA)
California residents may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), including the right to request disclosure of the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for which it is used, and the right to request deletion of personal information, subject to applicable exceptions.
Condon Law does not sell personal information.
Requests to exercise privacy rights may be submitted using the contact information provided on this website. Verification of identity may be required before fulfilling such requests.
Updates to This Policy
Condon Law may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how your information is handled, please contact Condon Law using the contact information provided on this website.