PRIVACY POLICY

SueThem is committed to protecting your ("Your" or "You") privacy. Please read the following Privacy Policy to understand how Your personal information will be treated as You use this website (the "Site"). When You use this Site, You consent to the use of Your personal information by SueThem ("Us," or "We," or "Our") in the manner specified in this privacy policy ("Privacy Policy"). This Privacy Policy may change periodically, so please check back from time to time. The date of the last update to this Privacy Policy was February 19, 2024. By using this Site, You agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Any changes will be effective immediately upon the posting of the revised Privacy Policy unless otherwise specified and Your continued use of this Site after the effective date of the revised Privacy Policy will constitute Your consent to those changes.

Note: If You are under 18 years old You may not use the Site. If You reside in a country other than the United States of America, You may not use the Site

Information We Collect Automatically

As with most Sites, if You visit the Site to browse, read, or download information:

Your web browser automatically sends Us (and We may retain) information such as the:

Internet domain through which You access the Internet (e.g., YourServiceProvider.com if You use a commercial Internet service provider, or YourSchool.edu if You use an Internet account from Your school);

Internet Protocol address of the computer You are using;

Type of browser software and operating system You are using;

Date and time You access Our Site; and

The Internet address of the Site from which You linked directly to the Site.

We will use this information as aggregate data to help Us maintain this Site, e.g., to determine the number of visitors to different sections of the Site, to ensure the Site is working properly, and to help Us make Our Site more accessible and useful.

We will not use this information to identify individuals, except for Site security, to follow up with You directly regarding the subjects addressed on this Site, or law enforcement purposes.

We will not obtain personally identifying information about You when You visit Our Site, unless You choose to provide such information.

We may also automatically collect other, non-personally identifiable, information each time you visit this site, including, without limitation:

Other Information We Collect

If You choose to identify Yourself (or otherwise provide Us with personal information) when You use Our online forms:

We will collect (and may retain) any personally identifying information, such as Your name, street address, email address, and phone number, and any other information You provide. We will use this information to try to fulfill Your request and may use it provide You with additional information at a later time. We will not disclose such information to third parties, except as specified in this Privacy Policy.

If You request information, services, or assistance, We may disclose Your personal information to those third parties, including affiliated counsel, who (in Our judgment) are appropriate in order to fulfill Your request. If, when You provide Us with such information, You specify that You do not want Us to disclose the information to third parties, We will honor Your request. Note, however, that if You do not provide such information, it may be impossible for Us to refer, respond to, or fulfill Your request.

If Your communication relates to a law enforcement matter, We may disclose the information to law enforcement agencies that We deem appropriate.

If You wish to request or provide changes to the personal information You have provided to Us, please send an email with "Personal Information Request Change" in the subject line to info@suethem.com.

Meta Conversion Tracking Pixel

This Site may utilize the Conversion Tracking Pixel service of Meta Platforms ("Meta" or "Facebook"). This tool allows us to follow the actions of users after they click on a Facebook advertisement and allows us to record the efficacy of Facebook advertisements for statistical and market research purposes. The collected data remains deidentified which means we cannot see the personal data of any individual user. However, the collected data is saved and processed by Facebook and Facebook may be able to connect the data with Your Facebook account and use the data for their own advertising purposes in accordance with Facebook's Data Use Policy. Facebook Conversion Tracking also allows Facebook, and its partners, to show You advertisements on and outside Facebook. You can manage Your preferences regarding how Facebook uses Your data through Your Facebook account settings.

How Long We Keep Information

We may keep information that We collect for as long as We determine is reasonably necessary.

How We Protect Your Information

How We protect Your information: We only disclose personally identifiable information about individual users in accordance with this Privacy Policy and Our Terms of Use, or when We have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with applicable laws, valid legal process, a court order, a current judicial proceeding, or to protect Our rights or property. We also disclose personally identifiable individual information and the other information You provide Us to lawyers or law firms with whom We are affiliated and who are interested in determining whether Your submission could form the basis of a lawsuit or entitle You to relief under a pending lawsuit. Such lawyers or law firms agree to keep Your information confidential and agree not to share it with any third party without Your express permission. We may also provide aggregate statistical information (such as the city or state You live in) to third parties to describe Our services to prospective partners, advertisers, and other third parties, and for other lawful purposes. We will not, however, disclose any personally identifiable information to these parties.

Please keep in mind that whenever You voluntarily disclose personal information online - for example on message boards, through e-mail, or in chat areas - that information can be collected and used by others. We do not, however, include any personally identifiable information on Our message boards unless You specifically include it in the content of Your posting. If You are an attorney submitting information, We will not disclose any information to any third party without Your express permission.

Security

Please note that electronic communication, particularly email, is not necessarily secure against interception. Please do not send sensitive data (e.g., Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers) by email or web form.

Cookies

We may use cookies in order to customize this Site for return visitors. These cookies are not required for Site functionality. Additionally, third-party widgets may install cookies depending on their configuration. You are not required to accept any cookies to use this Site.

Google Analytics

We may use a tool called "Google Analytics" to collect information about use of this Site. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit this Site, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to this Site. We use the information We get from Google Analytics only to improve this Site. Google Analytics collects only the IP address assigned to You on the date You visit this Site, rather than Your name or other identifying information. We do not use Google Analytics to collect personally identifiable information. Although Google Analytics plants a permanent cookie on Your web browser to identify You as a unique user the next time You visit this Site, the cookie cannot be used by anyone but Google. Google's ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about Your visits to this Site is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy Policy. You can prevent Google Analytics from recognizing You on return visits to this Site by disabling cookies on Your browser.

Express Written Consent to Receive Text Messages and Automated Calls

By opting in for SMS, You provide Us and Our designees and agents Your express permission and authorization to send text messages to the number or numbers You provide to Us or Our agents during the intake process and thereafter. You represent that You are the subscriber of those numbers and have the authority to give such consent. You may revoke this consent at any time while speaking to Us or Our agents, by sending an email with "TCPA Consent Revocation" in the subject line to info@suethem.com. You further understand that You are not required to consent to receipt of calls or text messages containing an artificial or prerecorded voice or sent using an automatic telephone dialing system in order to engage SueThem as Your attorney. SueThem will send You up to 4 messages/week, regarding Your potential case/claim. Reply HELP for help, Reply STOP to stop, Message and data rates may apply, and carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.

How We Respond to "Do Not Track" Signals

Note that Your browser settings may allow You to automatically transmit a "Do Not Track" signal to Sites and online services You visit. SueThem's Sites honor when they receive a "Do Not Track" request from a visitor's browser.

Other Privacy Matters

Information From Children: SueThem does not direct its Site to children under thirteen (13) years of age. Individuals under eighteen (18) should not use this Site.

Monitoring, Enforcement, and Legal Requests: SueThem is not obligated to monitor this Site or its use, or to retain the content of any user session. However, the Companies reserve the right at all times to monitor, review, retain, and/or disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request, or to cooperate with law enforcement and other authorities in investigating a claim of illegal activity. We may use IP addresses to identify a user when We feel it is necessary to protect Our service, Site, clients, potential clients, or others.

Other Sites: Except as otherwise expressly discussed in this Privacy Policy, this policy only addresses SueThem's use and disclosure of information We collect from You. To the extent that You disclose personal information to other sites, You are subject to the privacy customs and policies of those other sites. We encourage You to ask questions before You disclose any personal information.

Transmission Errors or Unauthorized Acts: No data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. While We strive to protect Your personal information, SueThem cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information You transmit to Us or any information provided online, and You do so at Your own risk. SueThem will not be liable for disclosures of Your personal information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties. Once We receive Your transmission, We will do Our best to ensure its security on Our systems by making reasonable efforts to protect the information.

Security: Any information provided to the Companies is treated with care and discretion. SueThem will take a proactive approach to ensure the information is kept private and is not misused.

Questions About Site Privacy Policy

We pursue a full-disclosure approach to responsibly care for the information You have entrusted with Us, and We depend on information sharing as Our principal means to best serve You. We will continually monitor feedback and seek to improve Our services to meet Your needs. If You have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the practices of this Site, or if You would like to provide comments, please contact Us using Our online forms, by telephone at (443) 213-1977, by email info@suethem.com, or by regular mail at Z Law, LLC, 2345 York Road, Suite B-13, Timonium, MD 21093.

CLIENT PRIVACY POLICY

Privacy Policy Notice. We value Our clients' privacy and attempt to protect the confidentiality of the personal information clients have given Us to the extent practicable. Under federal law, attorneys, like other professionals who advise clients on personal financial matters, are required to inform their clients of their policies regarding privacy of client information. In addition to the document security measures described above, We are bound by professional standards of confidentiality found in Maryland Rule 19-301.6 of the Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct. Non-lawyer assistants We engage to assist Us on matters, and who work under Our supervision, are likewise bound and, as noted above, are required to review, confirm their understanding of, and adhere to Our office's policies regarding ethics, confidentiality, and privilege.

We retain records relating to professional services that We provide so that We are better able to assist You with Your personal needs and, in some cases, to comply with professional guidelines. In order to guard Your privacy, We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about only to those who need to know that information to provide services to You or on Your behalf.