Understanding Our Cookie Policy
Welcome to the Cookie Policy for D. Williams Law LLC. As your legal partner, we value the relationship we have with our clients. Transparency and trust are key components to that relationship, not only in our interactions but also in how we gather, use, and protect your data online. This policy explains what cookies our website uses, what they do, our reasons for using cookies, your rights concerning the handling of those cookies, and how we look after your online privacy and security.
Whether you are a client, individual, or business using our free resources, it is important that you know how the cookies for this site operate and your rights concerning them. At D. Williams Law LLC, we seek to be open and transparent when it comes to your privacy, and this extends to how we use cookies.
Cookies are small files placed on your computer or another device by websites so that the next time you visit that same website, when you connect again, the computer or device is identified. While some cookies can be intrusive, others make visiting and using websites more efficient and can improve the customer journey overall.
By using the website of D. Williams Law LLC and any of its pages, you are consenting to the placement of cookies on your computer or other device. Please note that under certain circumstances it may not be possible to use a website without enabling cookies, such as having to re-enter login information every single time you visit the site.
What are Cookies
“Cookies are files with small amounts of data which are stored on your computer or mobile device. They are used to identify you when you visit a website and to ‘remember’ certain information about you, which allows for a more efficient browsing experience. Cookies can be ‘session’ cookies, which expire when the browser is closed, and ‘persistent’ cookies which will remain stored on your computer or mobile device until they expire or are deleted.”
D. Williams Law LLC wants to make sure you understand what a cookie is and how our use of cookies can help make your experience with our website easier.
Categories of Cookies We Use
The website uses a number of different types of cookies in order to deliver a seamless, secure, efficient, and user-friendly experience:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies. These cookies are essential to the operation of the website, allowing you to navigate and use its features by enabling core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility.
- Performance Cookies. Performance cookies record how visitors use the website so that we can improve our services by assessing the information gathered-on an anonymous basis-and reporting on website activity and usage trends. Examples of metrics include page visits, length of time on pages, and user navigation paths. This information allows us to identify areas for improvement in website usability and content relevance.
- Functional Cookies. Functional cookies enable us to offer you personalized features on the website by remembering your preferences, like language or other information you have previously entered into a form, such as your name or address.
- Targeting/Advertising Cookies. Although we do not offer or sell third party targeting/advertising, we may from time to time place targeting or advertising cookies in order to provide you with targeted information on our services where we believe this may be of interest to you; for example, an alert regarding new publications or updates on a service. We may also use these cookies for newsletter subscription management and to send event registration email reminders.
Usage of Cookies
D. Williams Law LLC (“Our”, “We”, or “us”) utilizes cookies in the following ways to assist you with your use of our website:
- Functionality-Cookies allow our website to operate more effectively by granting you access to secure areas of the website, as well as enabling you to submit forms.
- Analytical purposes-Cookies help us track how the website is used by our visitors, which allows us to monitor its performance and improve usability of pages and resources (such as having relevant legal articles and links available).
- Personalization-Cookies help us recall information submitted on previous visits (e.g., contact details) which enables a more customized experience.
- Communication-Cookies enable functionalities such as subscribing to newsletters, accessing downloadable resources, and requesting consultations online.
If for any reason you do not want to allow cookies to be placed on your computer, most browsers have settings allowing you to prevent this. We do not store your name, address, or payment information when using cookies.
Third Party Set Cookies
Beyond the cookies set by D. Williams Law LLC, cookies may also be set in your browser by other services whose functionality spans our site (“third-party cookies”). These cookies are added by third-party services, such as analytics and metrics providers, content providers, or plugins and embeds that enable interactive features. Our site, for instance, relies on Google Analytics to track anonymous statistics that reveal usage patterns; and we feature embedded videos from Google-owned YouTube and a professional networking system from LinkedIn.
Third-party cookies are governed by the applicable third-party privacy policies. We encourage you to review those policies for details regarding their handling of your data. D. Williams Law LLC does not control these third-party cookies but enables use of these third-party services provided they are consistent with our own privacy values and data protection standards.
Managing Cookies
You are in full control of the usage of cookies on your device. Most computer and mobile browser settings include the ability to see, manage, delete, and disable cookies. The following is a description of how you may control your cookie settings:
- Browser settings. Go to your browser’s application settings to block or delete cookies. Note: If you block some necessary cookies from your device, then it is likely that our website will no longer function properly (for example, it may no longer let you visit secure information pages or complete transactions).
- Cookie banner. You will see a banner giving you the opportunity to accept or otherwise specify your cookie preferences when you land on our website. You will have the option to change your preferences by revisiting the cookie banner on our website at any time. Alternatively, you may contact us directly to change your preferences.
- Opt-out tools. For third-party analytics and advertising cookies, you can use the opt-out tools made available by some third parties (such as Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on).
If you have questions or would like help managing your cookies, please contact us at [email protected].
Your Right to Privacy and Data Protection
D. Williams Law LLC values your privacy. We do all we can to safeguard your personal information, and comply with all applicable data protection laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) where applicable. The use of cookies on our site is meant to be transparent and respectful of your rights, which include:
- The right to be informed about personal data that we collect and how we use it.
- The right to access, correct, and apply for deletion or transfers of personal data.
- The right to withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time.
We never sell or rent your cookie data to third parties for commercial purposes. Any personal data collected through cookies from our site is intended only to improve your experience and facilitate more effective service to you and/or completing a legal task for you. For more information, please review our Privacy Policy.
How we Safeguard Your Data
D. Williams Law LLC uses stringent security protocols to safeguard all information it may collect through cookies. This includes the utilization of secure, encrypted connections (SSL) to transmit such data; regular audits of the website to identify and address any potential security issues; and strict access controls to limit who can access data collected via cookies on our website.
We further conduct regular audits of our use of cookies and our protection of such data, to ensure we are complying with the most current legal requirements and recommended best practices.
Amendments to Our Cookie Policy
We may from time to time make changes to this Cookie Policy. For this reason, we encourage you to review this policy periodically. If there are any material changes to this policy, we will provide notice by updating the date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, notifying you via other means on our website.
By continuing to use the website after a change has been posted to this policy, you will be deemed to have accepted such change.
Contact Us to Know More
For questions or concerns regarding our Cookie Policy or data privacy or protection, please feel free to contact us. We value transparency and are glad to provide informative details or help.
Address: 400 E Van Buren St Ste 58, Phoenix AZ 85004
Phone: (623) 494-6460
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://dwilliamslawllc.com
Alternatively, if you have a more urgent need, you may use our contact form which can be found on this website. We appreciate your trust in us and value the comfort of our clients that their experience with D. Williams Law LLC is secure and empowering. For more ways to reach us, visit our Contact D. Williams Law page.
FAQs about Cookies and your Privacy
- Will I still be able to use the D. Williams Law LLC website if I disable cookies?
Website functionality may be hindered if certain cookies, including strictly necessary cookies, are disabled or turned off. For example, you may be unable to reach secure portions or properly use some interactive parts of our website, including a portal for booking consultations with us. - Does your website store my sensitive personal or legal information in cookies?
We do not store sensitive personal or legal information in cookies; cookies are primarily employed to enhance the user’s visit and gather anonymous usage data. - Can I modify my cookie settings later?
Your cookie preferences can be updated at any time by visiting your cookie consent app or changing your browser settings. - How does D. Williams Law LLC utilize analytics cookies?
We use analytical cookies to examine the site’s visitors which enables us to make adjustments to content, functionality, etc. according to usage data and preferences. All data collected is anonymous. - Where can I find more information on your privacy practices?
More information can be found in our Privacy Policy statement or you can reach out to us via email at [email protected].
Conclusion: Our Promise to You
“D. Williams Law LLC acknowledges that privacy is a basic human right and everybody’s responsibility-both within the legal system and your web experience. Our cookie policies are simple, honest, and helpful because we respect your data privacy and give you choices about how you interact with our website. We are happy to demonstrate high privacy standards and data protection measures as we do our work on behalf of people and businesses all around the country. For legal updates, information or help on a legal matter, sign up to our newsletter or connect with one of our experts today. Your trust is our most valuable asset.”
