No
Legal Advice Intended
The contents of this website are intended to convey general
information only and not to provide legal advice or
opinions. The information on this website, and the posting
and viewing of the information on the website, should not be
construed as, and should not be relied upon for legal advice
in any particular circumstance or situation. No action
should be taken in reliance on the information contained on
this website and we disclaim all liability in respect to
actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the
contents of this website to the fullest extent permitted by
law. You should contact our attorney directly for advice on
specific legal issues.
No Attorney-Client Relationship Created
Nothing
on this website is an offer to represent you, and nothing on
this website is intended to create an attorney client
relationship. An attorney-client relationship may only be
established through direct attorney to client communication
that is confirmed by the execution of a retainer agreement.
The content of any unsolicited email sent to DUI
America
or to any email addresses or computer forms available on
this website, will not create an attorney client
relationship.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT A FREE CONSULTATION
Consultation with
a lawyer does not mean that our lawyer is acting as your
attorney or has agreed to advise you or represent you in any
capacity. Consultation is solely so both you and our
attorney can determine if your case is appropriate for us to
handle. We do NOT dispense legal advice during any
consultation by Telephone Text or Email.
The consultation is without cost by telephone only and our
attorney's are under no obligation to review documents.
After your consultation, both you and the attorney must
mutually agree to have the attorney represent you by signing
a written contact. This written contact, also known as
a "retainer agreement," is signed by you and an
attorney. The retainer agreement clearly explains the cost
of representation and the scope of legal work that our
attorney's will perform for you.
Without
a signed retainer agreement, the attorney does NOT represent
you. Keep in mind that some legal matters and claims
have specific time limits in which they must be brought.
Claims and legal rights can be jeopardized if certain action
is not taken within specific time periods.
Accordingly, please do not have the mistaken belief that
your matter is being handled by an attorney unless, after
the attorney agrees to represent you, you obtain a written
retainer agreement SIGNED by both you AND an ATTORNEY.
Privacy Policy
Thanks for using
DUI America. This privacy policy applies to your use of the
DUI America website, products, app, and services. This page
is intended to inform you about how we collect and use
information so you can make a decision about using the
services. Please read it carefully before submitting any
information to us.
THE INFORMATION THAT WE COLLECT
1. Usage/Log Information
We
collect usage information when you use the services of DUI
America.
This includes information such as your computer's Internet
Protocol (IP) address, operating system and browser type,
the address of a referring website or a website to which you
exit, the date and time you access or use the services,
items you click on, pages you view and the amount of time
you spend on particular pages.
2.
Cookies and Online Advertising
We automatically collect
certain information through the use of cookies and similar
tracking technologies. Cookies are small data files that are
stored on a user's computer or device at the request of a
website to enable the website to recognize previous visitors
and retain information such as user preferences and history.
If you wish to block, erase, or be warned of cookies, please
refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn
about these functions.
3. Personal Information
We collect and store personal
information that you provide to us when accessing or using
our services. Personal Information means information
relating to a person who is or can be identified directly
from that information. This includes your name, address,
telephone number, email address, or credit card number we
collect when you, (a) communicate with us, (b) purchase
services from us, or (c) contact a lawyer.
HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT
1. Non-Personal Information
We use information other than
personal information, including aggregated or anonymized
information, for ad targeting, to analyze trends, administer
the services, improve customer service, diagnose problems
with our servers, track user movement, and gather
demographic information for aggregate use.
2. Personal Information
We use
personal information to facilitate your use of our services,
to process your requests or transactions, to provide you
with information, products and services you request, to
administer and assist us with the operation of our business,
and for the purpose for which the information was provided.
We may use the information we collect to send you news
relevant to you or in accordance with your preferences.
In
the event that we engage with third party service
providers in connection with our services, we may share
personal information with such service providers who need
access to such information to carry out their work for us.
For example, we may use credit card processing or
verification companies to verify credit card information
or to verify your identity. Other than such service
providers, we do not share personal information with third
parties unless (1) you have indicated to us that you wish
to receive information from such parties; (2) you
otherwise give us your consent to do so; or (3) in
response to a request for information or a subpoena.
4. Text Messaging
We do not ordinarily send
text messages for marketing purposes, but to the extent
you provide us with your mobile telephone number, you
consent to the transmission of text messages to such
number, and waive any rights you may have under the
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. You may, however,
contact us and opt out of receiving such texts.
MANAGING
YOUR PREFERENCES
1. Managing Your Newsletter/Communications
Preferences
You
may select whether or not you wish to continue to receive
newsletters or other communications by requesting that you
do not receive such information.
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION;
DISCLOSURE FOR ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES
We may disclose
personal information when we are required to or we believe
it is appropriate to comply with the law; to enforce or
apply this policy or our other policies or agreements; to
initiate, render, bill, and collect for amounts owed to us;
to protect our or our users' rights, property or safety; to
protect our users from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful of
our services; or if we believe that an emergency involving
the danger of death or serious physical injury to any person
requires or justifies disclosure of personal information.
SECURITY MEASURES
DUI
America
secures your personal information from unauthorized access,
use or disclosure by putting into place reasonable physical,
electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard the
information we collect.
THIRD PARTY WEBSITES AND
PRACTICES
The services may
contain links to other websites or make available third
party services. We are not responsible for the privacy
practices of such third parties.
CHANGES TO THE POLICY
We may change the
provisions of this policy at any time. If we
determine, in our sole discretion, that a modification to
this policy materially affects your rights, we will notify
you. If you have any questions or comments about this
policy or the practices relating to our services, or you
wish to verify, correct or delete any personal information
we have collected, please contact us via our support page or
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