privacy policy

Welcome to Cara Higgins Law!

Our website address is: https://carahigginslaw.com

Data Protection And Privacy Statement For Cara Higgins Law Website

Cara Higgins Law respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the privacy of its members and customers. This online privacy statement explains how Cara Higgins Law collects, uses, and safeguards information on its website. This Internet privacy statement applies only to information collected by Cara Higgins Law through the website and electronic newsletter (e-newsletter). Your use of Cara Higgins Law’s website and e-newsletter constitutes your unconditional acceptance of the practices described in this privacy policy and the other terms and conditions of the terms of use. If you do not agree with and accept all of the practices described in this privacy policy, please do not use the website or e-newsletter, and please do not provide or submit any personally identifiable information via or while using the website, the software, or the services. This privacy policy may be revised by us periodically, and the last revision will be noted on the bottom of this page. We advise that you review this privacy policy whenever you visit the website so that you are aware of any changes. your continued use of the website and e-newsletter following any changes in this privacy policy will constitute your acceptance of such modifications.

Visitors to Cara Higgins Law Website...

Users to the public areas of Cara Higgins Law’s website browse anonymously. We do not collect any information that is personally identifiable such as name, address, phone number, or Email.

The Information That Is Collected Includes:

⤷ Time & date of your visit,

⤷ The Internet address of the computer,

⤷ Your browser & operating system,

⤷ Page views and length of time on that page,

⤷ Previous page visited.

In addition, the type of browser you have and the way you access our information (web or smartphone) may also be collected.

Cara Higgins Law never collects personal information without your knowledge, such as when you create an account, make a purchase, register for an event, or complete a form on the website to submit questions, comments, take a survey, or request information.

Cara Higgins Law collects data using Google Analytics and Google Advertising about your activities that do not personally or directly identify you when you visit our website, the website of entities for which we serve advertisements (our “Advertisers”), or the websites and online services where we display advertisements (“Publishers”). 

This information may include the content you view, the date and time that you view this content, the products you purchase, or your location information associated with your IP address. 

We use the information we collect to serve you more relevant advertisements (referred to as  “Retargeting”). We collect information about where you saw the ads we serve you and what ads you clicked on. 

To opt out of Google’s use of cookies, visit the Google Advertising Opt-out Page; to opt out of Google Analytics, visit the Google Analytics Opt-out Page; to opt out of third party vendor use of cookies, visit the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-out Page.

Children Under 13

We do not knowingly solicit data online from or market online to children under the age of thirteen (13).

Confidentiality & Security

When you submit sensitive information to our website, your information is protected both online and offline. We restrict access to personal information collected about you at our websites to our employees, our affiliates’ employees, or others who need to know that information to provide services to you or in the course of conducting our normal business operations. We maintain appropriate physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect personal information.

Credit Card Information

Cara Higgins Law does not disclose credit card account information or activity provided by its customers.

When members and customers choose to pay using their credit cards, Cara Higgins Law stores and transmits encrypted information and is Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DDS), also referred to hereafter as PCI Compliant.

Links to Other Websites

We may provide links to other websites and web pages that we do not control.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices of any websites or pages not under our control and we do not endorse any of these websites or pages, the services or products described or offered on such sites or pages, or any of the content contained on those sites or pages.

Disclosure Required By...

Disclosure required by law or emergency circumstances.

Cara Higgins Law may release personal information to third parties in order to comply with valid legal requests such as a law, regulation, search warrant, subpoena, or court order.

In the event that Cara Higgins Law is legally required to disclose your personal information to a third party, Cara Higgins Law will notify you unless doing so would violate the law or court order.

Cookies?

Cookies are used by Cara Higgins Law to identify a user as the user moves through Cara Higgins Law website to personalize a member’s visit, to offer greater functionality, and/or to track visitor practices.

The user’s browser allows Cara Higgins Law to place some information on the user’s hard drive that identifies the computer utilized.

Two Types of Cookies Are Used:

⤷ A Session Cookie is a temporary file stored in memory on the user’s computer drive whenever a website is accessed and is terminated by closing the browser.

⤷ A Persistent Cookie is a file stored on the user’s hard drive that may be deleted manually by the user or expired by the server.

If you do not desire the functionality offered by the cookie, you have the option to disable the cookie either by indicating that you do not wish to have the cookie created when asked or by disabling the cookie function in your browser.

Changes to Privacy Policy

We may change this privacy statement at any time and from time to time.

This statement is not intended to and does not create any contractual or other legal right in or on behalf of any party.