PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy covers http://burkemoore.com (the “Website”). Burke Moore Law Group, LLP (“we,” “us,” “our”) is committed to maintaining your privacy and to protecting the information that you provide to us and that we collect through the Website. This Privacy Policy describes how we may collect, use, secure, share, and dispose of information that you provide to us and that we collect through the Website. We encourage you to read this Privacy Policy.
TYPES OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT
We may collect the following information when you access or use the Website:
- Personally identifiable information and contact information you provide when you complete or submit forms or other fields on the Website;
- Details of your visits to the Website, including but not limited to navigation and click stream information, such as your IP address, your internet service provider, your browser type, your operating system, your language, your platform type, your referring and exit pages and their URLs, your date/time stamps, the time you spent on certain pages of the Website and which sections of the Website you accessed, the links you click on while in the Website, browser interaction information, unique identifiers, and search terms (collectively, “Data Analytics”).
We may also obtain information about you from other sources, such as public and private databases, clients, and third parties.
COOKIES
We use cookies on the Website to follow your preferences. Cookies are small data files that are stored on your device’s hard drive when you visit websites. Cookies may contain an identifier and additional necessary information. The services provided by the Website depend on the use of session and persistent cookies. A session identifier cookie is a number that the Website assigns to you when you visit the Website. Session identifier cookies are temporary and terminate when you close your browser. Persistent cookies are files stored on your hard drive that remember information, settings, preferences, or sign-in credentials that you previously saved. Persistent cookies remain on your hard drive for an extended time. If you prefer not to receive cookies from the Website or if you want to remove cookies from the Website, you may set your browser preferences to warn you before you accept a cookie, to refuse cookies, or to delete cookies. Cookies are generally necessary for us to provide you with services through the Website, so if you elect not to receive or remove cookies, you may not be able to access or use the Website.
HOW WE WILL USE YOUR INFORMATION
We will use the information that you provide to us or that we request to better understand your needs and the needs of other visitors to the Website and to better serve you and other visitors to the Website. We may also use the information you provide as necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate interests, including business operations, such as operating our firm and the Website. For example, but not limited to, we may use the information you provide or that we collect:
- To provide you with information you requested;
- To perform an activity you requested;
- To accomplish the reason you provided the information;
- For Data Analytics purposes;
- To provide, support, personalize, and develop our Website, products, services, and databases and to provide for and maintain the safety and security of our Website, products, services, and databases;
- To evaluate, monitor, and administer to the performance and effectiveness of the Website and our products, services, and databases;
- To process payments and to prevent fraud;
- To determine applicable credit, legal, or other risks;
- To resolve actual or potential conflicts;
- For collections purposes;
- To monitor and improve ourselves; and
- To respond to law enforcement, governments, judiciaries, regulators, and competent authorities
SHARING INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES
We do not and will not use the personally identifiable information you provide to us or that we collect and we do not and will not disclose, sell, rent, or share it with any third party in any way not related to those identified in this Privacy Policy, unless you provide us with prior permission; however, although we will make every effort to preserve your privacy, we may need to disclose or share your personally identifiable information to third parties when and as necessary, such as:
- To agents, contractors, subcontractors, or service providers if we have a legitimate business reason to disclose your information to them, such as providing services to you or fulfilling a contract with you;
- To agents, contractors, subcontractors, or service providers if such vendors require access to your information to perform services for us or on our behalf, such as vendors providing hosting, database management and/or development or Data Analytics services;
- To comply with the requests of internal and external auditors;
- If we have a good faith belief that such disclosure is necessary to comply with an applicable law, a government request, a judicial proceeding, a court order, or a legal process or to exercise our own legal claims or defend against claims against us;
- If we have a good faith belief that such disclosure is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action or to assist with any investigation by any law enforcement, government, regulator, or competent authority, in connection with a violation or potential violation of any of our policies, fraud or potential fraud, threats or potential threats to the safety of any person or entity, or any illegal activities;
- If we have a good faith belief that such disclosure is necessary due to substantial public interest; and
- In a third-party business transaction wherein we are sold, merged, dissolved, acquired, or involved in a similar transaction that involves the disclosure or transfer of the Website and/or the information you provide or we collect through the Website.
We may also share your health or medical information if you voluntarily disclose it to us in a written communication or through the Website. Non-personally identifiable information collected for or by us and/or the Website is shared with the Website’s developer to assess site performance, click paths, funnels, and other aggregate traffic information.
DATA SECURITY
We will take all steps reasonably necessary to maintain and protect the security of all information that you provide to us in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable legislation; however, no transmission of information through the Internet is totally secure, so we are not able to and therefore cannot guaranty the security of any information you transmit through the Internet, including the Website. Any transmission of your information is at your own risk. You should only access the Website through a secure Internet connection. After we have received your information through the Website, to prevent unauthorized access to your information and to maintain data accuracy, we use commercially reasonable procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect through the Website and to prevent unauthorized access.
CHANGING OR DELETING YOUR INFORMATION
If you provide a mailing address, emailing address, or telephone number to us, you will have the opportunity to opt-out of our use of any such contact method. Some privacy laws also may give you the right to access, change, or delete the personally identifiable information you provide to us. If you would like to access, change, or delete the personally identifiable information you have provided to us, please contact us as set forth in the “Contact Information” section below.
HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION
To the extent permitted by law, we may archive your information for future use or reference for seven years. When we no longer have an ongoing legitimate business need or are no longer required to keep your information, we will either delete it or make it anonymous.
LINKS AND ADVERTISEMENTS
The Website may contain links to other websites or resources. We provide such links only for your information and convenience. Such websites and resources are independently operated, and we do not own or in any way control such other websites and resources. We do not endorse and are not responsible for the content of such other websites and resources, any of the products or services offered through them, the personal data that you provide to them, or their privacy policies or practices.
COMMUNICATION INFORMATION
When you provide us with communication information through the Website, we will retain that information and use it to communicate and attempt to communicate with you for business purposes and to deliver information and services that will be useful to you or that are required by law.
CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY
The information you provide to us or that we collect is governed by our Privacy Policy in effect at the time you provide the information. We may modify, amend, or revise our Privacy Policy at any time without notice to you, so we recommend that you review our Privacy Policy every time you visit or use the Website. When we modify, amend, or revise our Privacy Policy, we will post the modified, amended, or revised Privacy Policy on the Website. Each version of the Privacy Policy is identified by a “Last Revised” date. Please check our Privacy Policy on the Website periodically for any modifications, amendments, or revisions. By using the Website, you consent to the terms of our Privacy Policy, and you waive any objections to the Privacy Policy.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have questions regarding our Privacy Policy, want to make a complaint about how we have handled your information under our Privacy Policy, or want to provide us with other notices regarding our Privacy Policy, you may contact us by mail, email, or telephone using the following contact information:
Burke Moore Law Group, LLP
235 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1900
Atlanta, GA 30303
GeneralContact@burkemoore.com
1-877-219-5222
If you make a complaint about how we have handled your information about our Privacy Policy, we will investigate your complaint and inform you of the results of our investigation, in accordance with applicable law.
PRIVACY POLICY DISPUTES
If you believe that we have not followed our Privacy Policy in part or in whole, you must contact us using the information contained in the Contact Information section above.
Last Revised: May 21, 2025