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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home5/californ/california-labor-law-attorney.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 61141.1 United Employees Law Group, P.C. (“UELG”) and its affiliates value your understanding of our information collection, use, and disclosure practices.<\/p>\n
1.2 This Privacy Policy outlines our approach to handling information obtained online, including through:<\/p>\n
1.3 Section 1.2 is collectively referred to as the “Services”.<\/p>\n
1.4 Some regions, including California, provide additional rights by law. If you are a resident of California, please see additional information below.<\/p>\n
1.5 Clients who have entered into a formal written and signed agreement with UELG, for UELG to act as legal counsel for the client, may be subject to additional terms and privacy provisions. If you are a client of UELG and have questions regarding how we process your information, please contact us at info@uelglaw.com<\/a><\/p>\n We collect personal information about you in a variety of contexts, as described below.<\/p>\n We collect personal information you provide through the Services, including Contact Identifiers such as your first and last name, postal address, email address, and phone number.<\/p>\n We collect personal information you provide when you request legal services or participate in a contractual or pre-contractual arrangement for legal services, including:<\/p>\n When you use the Services, we and the third parties we work with automatically collect information from your browser or device. The categories of information we automatically collect include:<\/p>\n We collect information from other sources. The categories of information from which we collect information include:<\/p>\n We infer new information from other information we collect, including to generate information about your likely preferences or other characteristics.<\/p>\n To the extent any of the categories of information we collect are sensitive categories of information under applicable law, we process such information only for the limited purposes permitted by applicable law. We do not sell or use sensitive categories of information for purposes of targeted advertising or to make inferences.<\/p>\n Similar to many websites, we employ various tracking technologies within our Services. The types of tracking technologies we use depend on how you access and interact with our Services.<\/p>\n UELG utilizes browser cookies, which are small data files placed on a computer while browsing the Websites or using our Services. These cookies typically contain information associated with your web browser, such as website preferences or a user ID. This information allows online services to recognize you during interactions or return visits.<\/p>\n These cookies are set by the domain you are visiting. When you access our Websites, cookies are served from our own domain to collect user data for remembering language settings, and similar purposes.<\/p>\n Cookies served by our marketing partners and analytics providers when you interact with our Websites. Third-party cookies enable functionality provided by third parties through the Websites such as analytics. The parties placing these cookies can recognize your device both on our Websites and on other websites.<\/p>\n These cookies are stored only for the duration of your visit to the Websites and are deleted when you close your browser.<\/p>\n These cookies remain stored after you leave our Websites and may be kept for weeks or even years, depending on their purpose and expiration settings.<\/p>\n 2.1.2 Other tracking technologies<\/strong><\/p>\n The Services may include web beacons\/GIFs, pixels, page tags, embedded scripts, and other tracking technologies. These technologies consist of small, transparent image files or web programming code that record how you interact with the Services. They are often used alongside web browser cookies or other identifiers associated with your device.<\/p>\nPART A<\/h2>\n
1.0 Personal Information Collected<\/h5>\n
1.1 Information Collected Through the Services<\/h5>\n
1.2 Information You Provide When You Request Legal Services<\/h5>\n
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1.3 Information Collected Automatically<\/h5>\n
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1.4 Information From Other Sources<\/h5>\n
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1.5 Information We Infer<\/h5>\n
1.6 Sensitive Information<\/h5>\n
2.0 COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES<\/h4>\n
2.1 Types of cookies and other tracking technologies we use on the Services<\/h5>\n
2.1.1 Cookies<\/h5>\n
a. First-Party Cookies<\/h5>\n
b. Third-Party Cookies<\/h5>\n
c. Session Cookies<\/h5>\n
d. Persistent Cookies<\/h5>\n
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2.2 The ways in which we use cookies and other tracking technologies<\/h2>\n