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Privacy Policy

Last Modified: November 10, 2020

Bridge Law (“Bridge Law,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) provides this privacy policy to describe how we collect, use, share, and otherwise process the personal information of individuals who visit our website (“Site”).

Information Collection

We collect information you provide to us, including your name, employment information, email address, phone number, physical address, or additional information you choose to share with us. We collect this information when you contact us through the submission of an online form.

We collect technical information including, device type, operating system, browser type, Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, pages visited and other activities on the Site, and time and date of visit. We may use cookies or similar technologies to collect such information for advertising and other purposes.

Information Use

We use your personal information for purposes including, but not limited to:

  • To respond to your inquiries;
  • For business purposes, such as research, advertising and marketing;
  • To maintain, operate, customize, and improve the Site;
  • To comply with law enforcement and maintain the security of our Site and Bridge Law; or
  • As otherwise disclosed at the time of collection or use.

Information Sharing

We share personal information with third parties, including, but not limited to:

  • With third parties that provide services on our behalf, such as those that provide website operation and marketing services;
  • Google Analytics and other third-party services to improve the performance of the Site and for analytics purposes.
  • With your consent or as otherwise disclosed at the time of data collection or sharing.

Third-Party Links & Tools

The Site may provide links to third-party websites or applications, including websites for event registration, content review for publications, and social media pages. We do not control the privacy practices of those websites or applications, and they are not covered by this privacy policy. You should review the privacy policies or privacy notices of other websites or applications that you use to learn about their data practices.

Your interactions with third-party companies and your use of their features are governed by the privacy notices of the companies that provide those features. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy notices of any accounts you create and use.

You have a right to the following:

  • Request access to (and a copy of) your personal information we hold;
  • Request that we erase your personal information;
  • Request that we stop processing your personal information;
  • Withdraw your consent to processing your personal information.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

Updates to our privacy policy may change from time to time and we will post those updates on this page. We encourage you to visit this page periodically.