Privacy Policy

Andrea Paris Law, PC (“Firm,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through this Privacy Policy. This policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website https://www.andreaparislaw.com/. Please read this policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this policy, please do not access the website.

By using this Website, you are agreeing to the Website Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the Privacy Policy, please do not use the site. We may revise the Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice by updating this page and such revisions will be effective upon posting to this page. Please check this page periodically for any changes. Your continued use of this Website following the posting of any revisions to the Privacy Policy will mean you accept those changes.

Certain terms used in this Privacy Policy have the meanings given to them in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act and implementing regulations (collectively the “CCPA”).

1. Information We Collect

Depending on your interactions with us, we may not have collected each of these categories of personal information about you. However, we may collect (and may have collected during the 12-month period prior to the effective date of this Policy) the following categories of personal information about you:

  • Personal Information: name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and other information you voluntarily provide through contact forms, consultations, or communications.
  • Non-Personal Information: browser type, operating system, IP address, and other usage data collected automatically through cookies and analytics tools.
  • Other information you choose to provide, including information necessary to allow us to assess and pursue your case.

Note: Submitting information via consultation forms does not create an attorney-client relationship. Confidential communications should occur only after establishing a formal attorney-client relationship.

We do not collect or process “sensitive personal information” (as defined by the CCPA) for purposes other than those identified in Cal. Code Regs. tit. 11 § 7027(m). Where the information you are providing pertains to someone else, you acknowledge that you are required to inform them of the contents of this Privacy Policy.

2. How We Use Your Information

Collected information may be used to:

  • Providing you with information or services that you request from us, including providing customer service, referrals of your case, or processing payments;
  • Respond to questions, requests, or other correspondence;
  • Maintain and improve the functionality and user experience of the website;
  • Comply with legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations;
  • Enforcing our policies, terms of use, or rights arising from contracts;
  • For certain short-term transient uses;
  • Information submitted for legal services will be used only for the purpose of providing legal advice or representation.

3. Sharing Your Information

We do not sell or trade your personal information or:

  • Use your sensitive personal information for purposes other than those allowed by the CCPA as set out in Cal. Code Regs. tit. 11 § 7027(m); or
  • Knowingly sell or share the personal information of individuals under 16 years of age as those terms are defined under the CCPA; or
  • Our business model does not include selling your personal information to third parties in exchange for money.

We may share information as necessary:

  • With trusted service providers assisting in the operation of our website or provision of legal services;
  • If required by law, regulation, or legal process;
  • In connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of firm assets.

4. Data Retention

Personal information is retained only as long as necessary to provide legal services, fulfill obligations, and comply with applicable laws.

5. Cookies and Tracking

We may use cookies and similar technologies to improve website functionality. You may disable cookies in your browser settings, but some features may not function correctly.

6. Your Privacy Rights

California residents may have specific privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), including the right to access, delete, or opt out of the sale of personal information. To exercise these rights, contact us at: office@andreaparislaw.com.

7. Data Security

We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information. However, no system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

8. Children’s Privacy

Our services and website are not directed to individuals under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

9. International Data Transfers

If you access the website from outside the United States, your information may be transferred to, stored, or processed in the U.S., which may have different data protection laws.

10. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. The revised version will be posted on the website with a new “Last Updated” date.

11. Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact:

Andrea Paris Law, PC
23 Corporate Plaza Dr STE 150, Newport Beach, CA 92660, United States
office@andreaparislaw.com

Note: Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship

All information submitted online will be treated as confidential to the extent permitted by law, but sensitive communications (e.g., case details) should ideally be shared only after an attorney-client relationship has been established