Privacy Policy

Horton Law PLLC is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy applies to the HortonPLLC.com website, including the New York Management Law Blog (“Website”), and governs data collection and usage. By using the Website, you consent to the data practices described in this policy.

Collecting Personal Information

Horton Law PLLC collects personally identifiable information, such as your email address, name, work address and telephone number. Horton Law PLLC also collects anonymous demographic information, which is not unique to you, such as your ZIP code, age, gender, preferences, interests, and favorites, and information about your computer hardware and software. This information can include: your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times and referring website addresses. Horton Law PLLC uses this information in operating its service, to maintain quality of the Website, and to provide general statistics regarding the Website.

You should also review the privacy statements of other websites you link to from the Website to understand how they collect, use, and share your information. Horton Law PLLC is not responsible for the privacy practices or other content on websites not controlled directly by Horton Law PLLC.

Using Personal Information

Horton Law PLLC collects and uses your personal information to operate the Website and other related properties. Your personally identifiable information may also be used to inform you of other products or services available from Horton Law PLLC and its affiliates. We may also contact you via surveys to conduct research about your opinion of our services.

Horton Law PLLC does not sell, rent, or lease its client or user lists to third parties. Horton Law PLLC may contact you on behalf of external business partners about a particular offering that may interest you. In addition, Horton Law PLLC may share data with trusted partners to help us perform statistical analysis, send you email or postal mail, or provide customer support. All such third parties are prohibited from using your personal information except to provide these services to Horton Law PLLC, and they must maintain the confidentiality of your information.

Horton Law PLLC tracks pages visited within the Website to determine what content is the most popular and for other marketing and business purposes. Horton Law PLLC uses this data to deliver customized content through the Website and other channels.

Horton Law PLLC will disclose your personal information without notice only if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: (a) comply with any law or with legal process served on Horton Law PLLC; (b) protect and defend the rights or property of Horton Law PLLC; or (c) act under exigent circumstances to protect the personal safety of users of the Websites, Horton Law PLLC’s clients, or the public.

Using Cookies

The Website may track cookies to personalize your online experience. Cookies contain no information that personally identifies you, but personal information we store about you may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from cookies. The cookies used on the website include those that are necessary for access and navigation, track usage, remember your choices, and provide you with targeted content.

We may use the information we obtain from your use of our cookies for these purposes: to recognize your computer when you visit the Website; to track you as you navigate the Website; to improve the Website’s usability; to analyze the use of the Website; and in the administration of the Website. You can accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience any interactive features of HortonPLLC.com.

Securing Personal Information

Horton Law PLLC secures the personally identifiable information you provide through the Website on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. If personal information (such as a credit card number) is transmitted to other websites, it is protected through encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.

Policy Changes

Horton Law PLLC will occasionally update this Privacy Policy to reflect firm, client, and visitor feedback. Horton Law PLLC encourages you to periodically review this Policy to be informed of how Horton Law PLLC is protecting your information.

Contact Information

Horton Law PLLC welcomes your comments regarding this Privacy Policy. If you believe that Horton Law PLLC has not adhered to this Policy, please contact Horton Law PLLC at scott@hortonpllc.com. Commercially reasonable efforts will be made to promptly determine and remedy the problem.