Privacy Policy
Last Updated 06/15/2020
Thank you for visiting BangerterLawFirm.com (the “Site”), which is owned and operated by Bangerter Law Firm, PLLC, a Utah company (“Bangerter Law”). Bangerter Law takes privacy and transparency very seriously. Please read the following BangerterLawFirm.com Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) to understand how your personal information will be collected and treated as you make full use of the Site.
Your Acceptance of this Privacy Policy/Modifications to this Privacy Policy
You agree, without limitation or qualification, to be bound by this Privacy Policy when you: (a) access the Site; (b) access links to our social media pages on third-party social media websites, such as Facebook®, Twitter® and YouTube® (“Social Media Pages”); and/or (c) submit a request form to be contacted by one or more representatives of Bangerter Law regarding the products and/or services offered by Bangerter Law (“Bangerter Law Services”). We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time. Subject to the conditions set forth below, all changes to this Privacy Policy will take effect immediately upon their posting to the Site. Please check this page periodically for changes. If you do not agree to these terms or future changes, please immediately exit the Site and do not use the Bangerter Law Offerings.
Your California Privacy Rights
If you are a resident of the State of California and would like to learn how your “personal information” (as defined in the Shine the Light Law, Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83) is shared with third-parties, what categories of personal information that we have shared with third parties in the preceding year, as well as the names and addresses of those third parties, please contact us at [email protected].
Further, if you are a resident of the State of California and would like to opt-out from the disclosure of your personal information to any third-party for marketing purposes, please contact us at [email protected]. Please be advised that where California State residents opt-out from permitting their personal information to be shared, such individuals may still receive selected offers directly from us, under applicable law.
DO NOT SELL MY INFORMATION CCPA & Data Protection for California residents
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect on January 1, 2020, and is intended to protect the data of California residents.
If you are a resident of California, you have certain rights concerning your data. We respond to all requests from individuals who wish to exercise their data protection rights, in accordance with applicable data protection laws. You can contact us by sending an email to [email protected].
Rights that you may have, include:
- Requesting that your information be deleted.
- Opting out from the sale of your information to Affiliates or other related (or unrelated) third parties.
- Requesting disclosure of the personal information we have collected about you.
- Requesting the portability of your information.
- Opting out from receiving marketing communications that we send you at any time.
We will respond to your request as quickly as is reasonably possible, or within the period of time required by law.
Informed Consent to Be Contacted by Telephone
By providing your information on the Site, you agree that such act constitutes an inquiry and/or application for purposes of the Amended Telemarketing Sales Rule (16 CFR §310 et seq.), as amended from time to time (the “Rule”) and applicable state do-not-call regulations. As such, notwithstanding that your telephone number may be listed on the Federal Trade Commission’s Do-Not-Call List, and/or on applicable state do-not-call lists, we retain the right to contact you via telemarketing in accordance with the rule and applicable state do-not-call regulations.
In addition, where you provide “prior express written consent” within the meaning of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (47 USC § 227), and its implementing regulations adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (47 CFR § 64.1200), as amended from time-to-time (“TCPA”), you consent to receive telephone calls, including artificial voice and pre-recorded messages and/or calls delivered via automated technology, to the telephone number(s) that you provided. You understand and agree that this consent applies even if your telephone number is a wireless number. You further acknowledge and agree that you are not required to consent to the above-stated terms to gain access to the Bangerter Law Offerings.
Collection of Personal Information
We collect your personally identifiable information when you utilize the Application Services and other Bangerter Law Offerings featured on the Site. We may also collect your personally identifiable information when you otherwise agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, but do not complete the applicable registration process in full. The types of personally identifiable information that we collect at the Site include, without limitation: (a) your full name; (b) mailing address; (c) home and mobile telephone numbers; (d) email address; (e) age; (f) gender; (g) whether you are a U.S. citizen; (h) preferred and alternate contact methods; (i) highest educational level attained; (j) details of your case; (k) 10 year work history; (l) criminal history; (m) any other information requested on the applicable application.
Collection of Anonymous Information and Cookies
If you do not provide us any of your Personal Information, we are limited in the information that we may collect from you. For example, we may be able to determine your IP address when you access the Site for the purposes of administering the Bangerter Law Offerings and tracking Bangerter Law Offerings usage. However, your IP address may vary each time you visit the Site or it may remain the same depending on the type of Internet connection you are using or the location from which you access the Site. We may also collect information about the websites that directed you to the Site after you clicked on a text or banner link or an ad from another website, or the day and time you visited the Site and how long you spent on the Site. We aggregate such information to help us to compile reports as to trends and other behavior about users of the Bangerter Law Offerings; however, such information is anonymous and cannot be tied directly to you.
We may also use “cookies” to enhance your experience with the Bangerter Law Offerings and to provide you with personalized offers. A cookie is a small data file placed on your computer’s hard drive that contains information that allows us to track your activity in connection with the Bangerter Law Offerings. To find out more about Cookies, please visit www.cookiecentral.com. The cookie itself does not contain any personal information; however, if you provide us any personal information, the cookie may act as an identifier to tie your personal information to your IP address or computer. The Site’s cookies cannot be used to read data from your hard drive and cannot retrieve information from any other cookies created by other websites. Additionally, our cookies cannot be used as a virus, Trojan horse, worm or any other malicious tool that could impair your use of your computer. You may choose to delete cookies from your computer’s hard drive at any time, or to disable cookies on your computer, by following the instructions associated with your Internet browser. If you delete cookies that relate to the Site, we may not be able to identify you upon your return to the Site. Additionally, if you disable your computer’s cookies, you may not be able to access certain features of the Bangerter Law Offerings that require that cookies be enabled. We reserve the right to retain cookie data indefinitely.
We reserve the right to transfer and/or sell the aforementioned anonymous, aggregate and/or group data about our users for lawful purposes.
Bangerter Law and Third-Party Behavioral Tracking/Do Not Track
We also share Site usage information with third parties interested in running targeted promotional campaigns on the Site. For this purpose, us and our advertisers track some of the pages that you visit on the Site through the use of pixel tags (also called clear gifs).
Additionally, we may use third-party advertising companies to serve advertisements when you visit the Site. These advertising companies may use information about your visits to the Site and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, visit http://networkadvertising.org. Google, as a third-party advertising provider, uses a cookie known as the “DART cookie” to serve ads. Google’s and DoubleClick’s use of the DART cookie enables them to serve ads to you based on your visit to the Site and other websites on the Internet. You may opt-out of the use of the DART cookie or learn more about Google’s advertising by visiting these advertising privacy policy pages:
In addition, if you select the “Do Not Track” or similar option within the following Internet browsers Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, we will not track your Site usage.
Information Sharing, Use and Disclosure
The personal information that you submit to Bangerter Law remains your property, but by submitting your personal information to Bangerter Law, you grant us the right to use your personal information for marketing purposes including, but not limited to, generally sharing such information with and/or selling such information to third parties for marketing purposes, including any business which is a subsidiary of, or under common ownership or control with, Bangerter Law (collectively, “Affiliates”) and advertising partners. Additionally, we may sell and/or license your personal information to third-party businesses. These businesses may include, but are not limited to, educational institutions and direct marketing providers including, but not limited to, lookup and reference, data enhancement, suppression and validation, email marketing, and telemarketing.
By submitting your personal information on the Site, you agree that we may share such personal information with the partners in connection with the Services. Partners may use the personal information that we transfer to them for any lawful purposes, subject to any restrictions contained herein, including, without limitation, in connection with contacting you for purposes of completing your application for partner services. The information that you must supply on any application hosted by the partneres(s) shall be determined by the applicable partner(s) and any information that you subsequently supply to any partner(s) shall be governed by such partner(s)’ privacy policy(ies). Please be advised that Bangerter Law does not itself provide education-related products and/or services. Partner services will be provided by the partners, and the ultimate terms and conditions of their services will be determined by those partners.
We will also use your personal information for customer service, to provide you with information that you may request, to customize your experience on the Site and/or to contact you when necessary in connection with transactions entered into by you on the Site. We may also use your personal information for internal business purposes, such as analyzing and managing the Bangerter Law Offerings.
We also reserve the right to release current or past user information in the event that we believe that the user is using, or has used, the Bangerter Law Offerings: (a) in violation of the BangerterLawFirm.com Terms of Use, this Privacy Policy or any other of our operating rules, policies, price schedules and other supplemental terms and conditions or documents that may be published by us from time to time; (b) to commit unlawful acts; (c) if such information is subpoenaed; provided, however, that, where permitted by applicable law, we shall provide you with email notice, and opportunity to challenge the subpoena, prior to disclosure of any personal information pursuant to a subpoena; (d) if we are sold or acquired; provided, however, that if we are involved in a merger, acquisition or sale of all or a portion of our assets, you will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on the Site of any change in ownership or uses of your personal information, as well as any choices that you may have regarding your personal information; and/or (e) when we deem it necessary or appropriate including, without limitation, sharing your email address with other third parties for suppression purposes in compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, as amended from time to time, and Federal Trade Commission implementing regulations. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, we reserve the right to share, sell, rent, lease and/or otherwise distribute any and all personal information with/to any third party for any and all uses permitted by this Privacy Policy and applicable law.
Sharing Your Information with Our Service Providers
We may hire third-party service providers to execute specific functions on our behalf. Examples include conducting marketing campaigns via email, direct mail, telemarketing, SMS text-messaging, removing duplicate information from customer lists, analyzing data, and providing marketing analysis. While performing these services, our service providers may have access to your personal information as needed to complete their functions for us.
Security
We endeavor to safeguard and protect our users’ personal information. When users make personal information available to us, their personal information is protected both online and offline (to the extent that we maintain any personal information offline). The privacy of your personal information is very important to us.
Bangerter Law will use reasonable efforts to protect customers’ personal information.
Opting Out
This Privacy Policy describes the potential ways that we may use and share your personal information. If you do not agree to our potential uses of your personal information as we have described in this Privacy Policy, you are not required to provide your Personal Information to us. In addition, to opt-out of having your information shared with third parties, please email us at: [email protected]. To opt-out of receiving email advertising, SMS text-based marketing (where and to the extent permitted by applicable law), telemarketing and direct mail marketing from us, you can follow the instructions at the end of the applicable marketing message or email us at: [email protected].
If at any time you would like to stop receiving marketing messages from any of our Affiliates or other third party that we have already shared your personal information with, please contact the applicable Affiliate or third party directly and ask it to remove you from its marketing campaigns, visit its website for complete details as to how you may unsubscribe from its campaigns or follow the instructions in each marketing message received from the Affiliate or third party, as applicable.
Notwithstanding the preceding, we may contact you to communicate information about your use of any Bangerter Law Offerings and to respond to any inquiries or requests you make. To opt-out of receiving Bangerter Law Offerings-related and inquiry response-related messages from Bangerter Law, you must cease utilizing the Bangerter Law Offerings and submitting inquiries to Bangerter Law, as applicable.
Deleting and Updating Your Information
At your request, we will inform you of what personal information we have on file for you. In addition, at your request, we will remove and/or modify the personal information that you have provided to us, or that we have collected. You may do so by contacting us via email at: [email protected]; provided, however, that we ask individuals to identify themselves and the information requested to be accessed, corrected or removed before processing such requests, and we may decline to process requests that are unreasonably repetitive or systematic, require disproportionate technical effort, jeopardize the privacy of others or would be extremely impractical (for instance, requests concerning information residing on backup tapes).
Please be further advised that, after you delete your personal information, residual copies may take a period of time before they are deleted from our active servers and may remain in our backup systems. In addition, this deletion will not change or delete personal information, which may have already been shared with third parties, all as provided above in this Privacy Policy. You will need to contact the third parties that contact you directly to change your preferences regarding their use of your personal information.
Minors
Visitors under eighteen (18) years of age are not permitted to use and/or submit their personal information at the Site. Bangerter Law does not knowingly solicit or collect information from visitors under eighteen (18) years of age. Bangerter Law encourages parents and guardians to spend time online with their children and to participate and monitor the interactive activities of their children.
Privacy on Third-Party Websites
Our Site contains links to third-party websites, including, without limitation, websites owned or operated by partners. Bangerter Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. This Privacy Policy only covers our use of your information that we collect through the Site. The websites of advertisers, sponsors, and other third-party websites accessible through the Site may have their own privacy and data collection policies and practices. As such, we urge you to review their respective privacy policies when visiting third-party websites.
Access to Personal Information
Bangerter Law will afford you a reasonable opportunity to review the personal information in your file if you so request by writing to:
Bangerter Law Firm
665 E 200 S
Heber City, UT 84032
Contact Information
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, our privacy practices or legal issues pertaining to the Bangerter Law Offerings or your use of the Bangerter Law Offerings, please contact us:
Bangerter Law Firm
665 E 200 S
Heber City, UT 84032