Deldar Legal, PC (“Deldar Legal,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect personal information when you:

  • Visit deldarlegal.com or another website on which this Privacy Policy appears;
  • Submit an online form;
  • Call, text, email, or otherwise communicate with us;
  • Request a consultation;
  • Receive legal or other services from us; or
  • Otherwise interact with Deldar Legal.

This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through our website and related communications and services. Additional notices, agreements, or legal obligations may apply to current clients, employees, applicants, vendors, or others with whom we have a separate relationship.

Contact Information

Deldar Legal, PC

1999 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 700

Campbell, California 95008

Email: info@deldar.com

⚠️ Important Notice Regarding Attorney-Client Relationships

Visiting our website, submitting an online form, calling or texting our office, sending us an email, or otherwise communicating with Deldar Legal does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship.

An attorney-client relationship is formed only when Deldar Legal has agreed to represent you and the firm and client have entered into an applicable written agreement.

Until Deldar Legal confirms in writing that it represents you:

  • Do not assume that the firm has agreed to represent you;
  • Do not rely on a communication with the firm as legal advice;
  • Do not assume that contacting the firm stops or extends any statute of limitations, filing deadline, notice requirement, or other deadline; and
  • Do not send more information than is reasonably necessary for the firm to determine whether it can consider your matter.

Information submitted by a prospective client may be subject to duties imposed by applicable law and the California Rules of Professional Conduct. However, the submission of information does not guarantee that the information is protected by the attorney-client privilege, that Deldar Legal will accept the matter, or that the firm will be disqualified from representing another person.

If your matter is urgent or subject to a deadline, you should promptly consult an attorney and should not rely solely on an online submission.

Scope of This Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected through:

  • Our website;
  • Online contact, intake, or consultation forms;
  • Telephone calls;
  • Text or multimedia messages;
  • Email communications;
  • Online chats;
  • Advertising campaigns;
  • Social-media interactions;
  • Website analytics and session-measurement technologies; and
  • Other online or electronic interactions with Deldar Legal.

This Privacy Policy does not necessarily govern:

  • Information maintained solely within an attorney-client relationship and subject to applicable professional duties;
  • Information governed by a separate engagement agreement or privacy notice;
  • Employee or job-applicant information addressed by a separate notice;
  • Information collected by a third-party website or service that operates under its own privacy policy; or
  • Publicly available or lawfully excluded information that is not treated as personal information under applicable law.

Personal Information We Collect

The personal information we collect depends on how you interact with us, the services you request, and the technologies operating on our website.

A. Information You Provide Directly

We may collect information that you voluntarily provide, including:

  • First and last name;
  • Email address;
  • Telephone number;
  • Mailing address;
  • City, state, province, county, ZIP or postal code, and country;
  • Information concerning a potential or existing legal matter;
  • Information submitted in response to intake or screening questions;
  • The contents of emails, forms, chats, text messages, or other communications;
  • Documents, photographs, videos, records, and other materials you submit;
  • Appointment and scheduling information;
  • Communication preferences;
  • Referral-source information;
  • Employment or professional information;
  • Information concerning injuries, medical treatment, insurance, employment, financial losses, or other matters relevant to a legal inquiry;
  • Information necessary to conduct conflict checks;
  • Information necessary to verify your identity or respond to a privacy request; and
  • Any other information you choose to provide.

Please Note: Do not send Social Security numbers, financial-account credentials, complete medical records, or other highly sensitive information through a general website form unless Deldar Legal specifically requests that information and provides an appropriate method for transmitting it.

B. Telephone and Messaging Information

When you call or text a telephone number associated with Deldar Legal, we or our communications providers may collect:

  • Your telephone number;
  • Your name, if available;
  • The date, time, and duration of the communication;
  • Call-routing information;
  • Call-source and advertising-attribution information;
  • Device and network information;
  • Voicemail messages;
  • SMS or MMS messages;
  • The contents of the communication;
  • Information communicated during the call or message;
  • Audio recordings; and
  • Transcripts or summaries of communications.

Calls may be monitored, recorded, transcribed, or analyzed for quality assurance, training, documentation, intake, security, legal-compliance, or service-improvement purposes. Where applicable law requires notice or consent, notice will be provided or consent will be obtained before recording.

C. Information Collected Automatically

When you visit or interact with our website, we and our service providers may automatically collect:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address;
  • Browser type and version;
  • Operating system;
  • Device type and settings;
  • Device and advertising identifiers;
  • Application information;
  • Device and system logs;
  • Language settings;
  • Approximate location derived from an IP address;
  • City, state, county, metropolitan area, region, country, and ZIP or postal code;
  • Referring and exit pages;
  • Pages viewed and website searches;
  • Links, buttons, advertisements, or telephone numbers clicked;
  • Dates and times of visits;
  • Number and duration of sessions;
  • Session statistics and page/interaction events;
  • Scroll position and scrolling activity;
  • Cursor, mouse, or touch movements;
  • Keystroke events or patterns;
  • Video views and application or website launches;
  • Browsing activity on our website;
  • Conversion and advertising-attribution information;
  • Cookie, pixel, tag, or tracker identifiers; and
  • Other information concerning how a browser or device interacts with our website.

Keystroke or form-interaction technologies may detect interactions with website fields for security, functionality, analytics, or session-replay purposes. They are not intended to collect passwords, payment-card credentials, or other information entered into fields configured to exclude sensitive content.

D. Information Obtained From Other Sources

We may receive personal information from:

  • Referral sources;
  • Clients, prospective clients, witnesses, or other individuals;
  • Co-counsel, referring attorneys, experts, vendors, or service providers;
  • Advertising and analytics providers;
  • Social-media services;
  • Public records and publicly available sources;
  • Government agencies;
  • Courts and litigation-related sources;
  • Insurance companies;
  • Medical providers;
  • Consumer-reporting or identity-verification providers, when permitted by law; and
  • Other third parties involved in a legal inquiry or representation.

Categories of Personal Information

Depending on your interaction with Deldar Legal, we may collect the following categories of personal information:

  • Identifiers;
  • Contact information;
  • Customer-record information;
  • Commercial information;
  • Internet or electronic-network activity;
  • Approximate geolocation information;
  • Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information;
  • Professional or employment-related information;
  • Education information;
  • Characteristics protected under applicable law;
  • Information concerning legal claims or proceedings;
  • Inferences derived from other information;
  • Sensitive personal information; and
  • Other information that identifies, relates to, describes, or could reasonably be associated with an individual or household.

Sensitive personal information may include information concerning government identifiers, account credentials, precise geolocation, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, union membership, health, medical treatment, sexual orientation, immigration status, or the contents of certain private communications.

We do not necessarily collect every listed category from every person.

How We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information to:

  • Respond to inquiries, schedule, and conduct consultations;
  • Determine whether we can consider or accept a potential matter;
  • Conduct conflict checks;
  • Communicate with prospective clients, clients, former clients, witnesses, attorneys, medical providers, insurers, experts, vendors, and others;
  • Provide legal services;
  • Investigate, evaluate, pursue, resolve, or defend legal claims;
  • Obtain records and information relevant to a matter;
  • Manage files and client relationships;
  • Process and document telephone calls, messages, and intake communications;
  • Operate, maintain, secure, and improve our website;
  • Provide website functionality, authenticate users, and prevent unauthorized activity;
  • Detect fraud, spam, bots, security threats, and malicious conduct;
  • Troubleshoot technical problems and analyze website traffic/visitor interactions;
  • Conduct heat mapping, session measurement, or session replay;
  • Measure and improve website and advertising performance;
  • Determine which advertisements, searches, or referral sources generated an inquiry;
  • Personalize website content or advertising;
  • Conduct retargeting or interest-based advertising where permitted;
  • Manage tags, scripts, cookies, and related technologies;
  • Distribute website content and optimize website performance;
  • Host and maintain website systems;
  • Administer newsletters or informational communications;
  • Send marketing communications where permitted by law;
  • Maintain legal, business, security, and compliance records;
  • Train and supervise personnel;
  • Enforce agreements and policies;
  • Protect the rights, property, and safety of Deldar Legal, its clients, personnel, website visitors, and others;
  • Comply with laws, regulations, professional obligations, subpoenas, court orders, and government requests;
  • Establish, exercise, or defend legal claims;
  • Complete or evaluate a business transaction involving the firm;
  • Fulfill another purpose disclosed when the information is collected; and
  • Carry out another purpose with your direction or consent.

We will not use personal information for a materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purpose without providing notice or obtaining consent when required by law.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our website may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, web beacons, local storage, software-development tools, device identifiers, and similar technologies collectively referred to as “cookies” or “tracking technologies.”

These technologies may be used to:

  • Operate essential website functions and maintain security;
  • Detect and prevent malicious traffic;
  • Remember user preferences and improve website performance;
  • Measure traffic and visitor activity;
  • Understand how users interact with the website;
  • Conduct heat mapping or session replay;
  • Attribute calls, messages, or form submissions to an advertising source;
  • Measure advertising effectiveness;
  • Display or personalize advertisements; and
  • Conduct cross-context behavioral or targeted advertising where permitted.

Some cookies are necessary for the website to function. Other cookies may be used for analytics, functionality, or advertising.

Where available, you may manage nonessential cookies through the privacy-preference or cookie-management tool provided on our website. You may also configure your browser to block or delete cookies. Blocking cookies may prevent portions of the website from functioning properly.

Cookie selections generally apply only to the browser and device on which they are made.

Consent to Website Monitoring and Recording Technologies

Where required by applicable law, Deldar Legal will request consent before activating nonessential technologies that record, monitor, analyze, or disclose a visitor’s website communications or interactions. These technologies may include session-replay software, heat-mapping tools, chat tools, call-attribution services, advertising pixels, analytics tools, and similar technologies.

Consent choices may be presented through a cookie or privacy-preference banner. Declining nonessential technologies will not prevent access to the basic functions of the website, although certain optional features may be unavailable or may not function as intended.

Deldar Legal configures its website technologies, where reasonably practicable, to avoid collecting the contents of fields designated for confidential, privileged, medical, financial, or other sensitive information. Visitors should nevertheless avoid submitting unnecessary confidential or sensitive information through general website forms.

Where telephone calls are recorded, monitored, transcribed, or analyzed, Deldar Legal will provide notice or obtain consent as required by applicable law. A caller who does not wish to be recorded may request another available method of communication.

Analytics, Heat Mapping, and Session Replay

We may use analytics, heat-mapping, and session-replay technologies to understand how visitors interact with our website. These technologies may collect or reconstruct information such as:

  • Pages visited;
  • Links and buttons clicked;
  • Scrolling activity;
  • Cursor or touch movement;
  • Session duration;
  • Browser and device characteristics;
  • Approximate location;
  • Referring sources;
  • Form interactions; and
  • Other interaction events.

We may use Microsoft Clarity and Google Analytics for these purposes. These providers may process information in accordance with their own privacy policies and contractual terms.

Session-replay tools are intended to assist with website functionality, usability, troubleshooting, analytics, fraud prevention, and advertising measurement. Website fields should be configured to exclude information designated as confidential or highly sensitive. Nevertheless, you should not submit unnecessary sensitive information through a general website form.

Advertising and Conversion Measurement

We may use advertising and conversion-measurement services, including:

  • Google Ads;
  • Google conversion tracking;
  • Google Conversion Linker;
  • Meta or Facebook advertising technologies;
  • NextRoll; and
  • Similar advertising or attribution services.

These services may use cookies, pixels, advertising identifiers, device information, website-usage information, hashed contact information, or similar technologies to:

  • Measure whether an advertisement resulted in a call, form submission, or other action;
  • Attribute inquiries to particular advertisements or campaigns;
  • Analyze advertising performance;
  • Limit repetitive advertisements;
  • Create or measure advertising audiences;
  • Display advertisements based on prior website activity; or
  • Display advertisements based on activity over time and across nonaffiliated websites or applications.

Depending on the technology, provider, configuration, and applicable law, these activities may constitute “selling,” “sharing,” cross-context behavioral advertising, or targeted advertising even when Deldar Legal does not receive money in exchange for personal information.

Contact Forms, Email, and Newsletters

When you submit a form or send an email, we may use the information provided to:

  • Respond to your inquiry;
  • Evaluate a potential legal matter;
  • Conduct a conflict check;
  • Schedule a consultation;
  • Communicate regarding requested services;
  • Maintain records of the communication; and
  • Provide information concerning Deldar Legal.

If you subscribe to a newsletter or agree to receive marketing communications, we may send legal updates, firm news, educational information, or promotional communications.

You may unsubscribe from marketing emails using the unsubscribe link contained in the message or by contacting info@deldar.com. Unsubscribing from marketing communications does not prevent us from sending nonmarketing communications concerning an inquiry, appointment, legal matter, existing relationship, transaction, security issue, or legal obligation.

Text Messages

When you provide a mobile telephone number and consent to receive text messages, Deldar Legal may send messages concerning:

  • Your inquiry;
  • Consultation scheduling and appointments;
  • Documents or information requested from you;
  • A legal matter;
  • Client-service communications; or
  • Other communications you request or authorize.

Message frequency may vary. Message and data rates may apply.

You may opt out of nonessential text messages by replying STOP. You may request assistance by replying HELP or contacting info@deldar.com.

Consent to receive marketing text messages is not a condition of hiring Deldar Legal or receiving legal services.

We do not sell mobile telephone numbers or text-message consent information to third parties for their independent marketing purposes. We do not disclose text-message opt-in information to third parties for their independent marketing purposes.

Third-Party Services

Our website may use services provided by third parties, including:

  • Google: Google Analytics, Google Ads, Google Tag Manager, Google Maps, Google Fonts, Google reCAPTCHA, Google Conversion Linker, and conversion-tracking technologies.
  • Microsoft: Microsoft Clarity for analytics, heat-mapping, session-replay, and advertising-measurement functions.
  • Meta Platforms: Meta or Facebook technologies for social-media functionality, advertising, audience measurement, or conversion tracking.
  • NextRoll: NextRoll for advertising, retargeting, audience measurement, and cross-device advertising services (which may use hashed identifiers or device information).
  • CallRail: CallRail for telephone, text-message, call-recording, call-transcription, lead-tracking, and advertising-attribution services.
  • Cloudflare: Cloudflare for website security, bot management, traffic filtering, performance optimization, content distribution, and analytics.
  • WP Engine and GoDaddy: WP Engine and GoDaddy for website hosting, domain, infrastructure, security, or related technical services.
  • Fonticons and Font Awesome: Fonticons or Font Awesome for website fonts, icons, or presentation elements.

Not every service identified above is necessarily active on every page or at all times. Services may be added, removed, replaced, or reconfigured as our website and business practices change.

Third-party providers may process information under their own privacy policies and terms. We encourage you to review the privacy practices of services with which you directly interact.

How We Disclose Personal Information

We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients:

A. Service Providers and Contractors

We may disclose information to service providers and contractors that assist with website hosting, IT, cloud storage, cybersecurity, traffic optimization, analytics, session replay, call tracking, messaging services, email delivery, client intake, CRM, advertising, marketing measurement, document management, professional services, accounting, record retention, and other operational functions.

B. Legal-Service Participants

When appropriate and permitted, we may disclose information to co-counsel, referring/associated attorneys, experts, consultants, investigators, medical providers, insurance companies, courts, arbitrators, mediators, opposing parties or counsel, litigation-support providers, government agencies, and other persons involved in evaluating, pursuing, resolving, or defending a legal matter.

Disclosures made in connection with legal services remain subject to applicable professional, contractual, evidentiary, and legal requirements.

C. Advertising and Analytics Providers

We may disclose internet activity, device information, identifiers, and advertising-related information to analytics and advertising providers. Depending on applicable law and the configuration of the technology, some disclosures may be considered a sale, sharing, cross-context behavioral advertising, or targeted advertising.

D. Legal and Safety Disclosures

We may disclose information when we reasonably believe disclosure is necessary to comply with law; respond to a subpoena, warrant, court order, or government request; satisfy professional or ethical obligations; investigate unlawful conduct; detect or prevent fraud, abuse, spam, or security incidents; protect our website, systems, personnel, clients, or others; enforce an agreement or policy; or establish, exercise, or defend a legal claim.

E. Business Transactions

We may disclose or transfer information in connection with a merger, consolidation, reorganization, financing, sale of assets, succession, change of control, or similar transaction, subject to applicable legal and professional obligations.

F. At Your Direction

We may disclose information when you request, authorize, or consent to the disclosure.

Sale, Sharing, and Targeted Advertising

Deldar Legal does not sell personal information for money.

Certain advertising and analytics practices may nevertheless be defined as a “sale,” “sharing,” cross-context behavioral advertising, or targeted advertising under applicable state privacy laws.

These practices may involve disclosing:

  • Cookie and tracker identifiers;
  • Internet Protocol (IP) addresses;
  • Device and advertising identifiers;
  • Browser and device information;
  • Website activity and advertising-attribution information;
  • Hashed contact information; or
  • Inferences concerning interests or advertising audiences.

Where required by applicable law, you may opt out by:

  • Selecting the “Your Privacy Choices,” “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information,” or similar link on our website;
  • Adjusting your cookie preferences;
  • Enabling a legally recognized opt-out preference signal, such as Global Privacy Control; or
  • Contacting info@deldar.com.

A cookie preference or opt-out choice may apply only to the browser and device from which it is submitted.

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of individuals under 16 years of age.

Sources of Personal Information

We may collect personal information:

  • Directly from you or people acting on your behalf;
  • Automatically from your browser or device;
  • From referral sources, co-counsel, or referring attorneys;
  • From service providers and contractors;
  • From advertising or analytics partners;
  • From social-media platforms;
  • From publicly available sources and government records;
  • From participants in a legal matter; and
  • From other sources permitted by law.

Data Retention

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and to satisfy applicable legal, regulatory, ethical, contractual, security, and business requirements.

Retention periods may depend on:

  • The nature and purpose of the information;
  • Whether you are a prospective, current, or former client;
  • Whether the information relates to an active legal matter;
  • Applicable statutes of limitation and professional-responsibility requirements;
  • Record-retention obligations, disputes, investigations, or legal holds;
  • Security and fraud-prevention needs; and
  • Contractual requirements.

Information submitted by a prospective client may be retained even if Deldar Legal does not accept the matter. Such information may be retained for conflict checking, risk management, recordkeeping, security, legal compliance, and the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.

When information is no longer reasonably required, we may delete, deidentify, anonymize, or securely dispose of it, subject to applicable law and operational limitations.

Data Security

We maintain administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, use, alteration, destruction, or disclosure.

Our safeguards may include access controls, authentication requirements, encryption, network/website security, vendor-management procedures, employee training, system monitoring, incident-response procedures, and secure record-retention and disposal practices.

No website, electronic transmission, storage system, or security measure is completely secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of information.

International Data Transfers

Deldar Legal is located in the United States. Our service providers may process information in the United States or other countries. When information is transferred outside the jurisdiction in which it was collected, it may be subject to laws that differ from those of the original jurisdiction. Where applicable law requires additional protections for an international transfer, we will use an appropriate lawful mechanism or safeguard.

Third-Party Links and Embedded Content

Our website may contain links to third-party websites or may display third-party content, including maps, videos, fonts, social-media functions, advertising, scheduling tools, review platforms, or other embedded services.

Third parties may collect information when a page containing their technology loads or when you interact with their content. Deldar Legal does not control and is not responsible for the privacy, security, content, or practices of third-party websites or services.

Children’s Privacy

Our website is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13.

We do not knowingly collect personal information online directly from children under 13 without legally sufficient authorization. A parent, guardian, or authorized adult may contact Deldar Legal concerning a legal matter involving a minor. Information concerning the minor may be collected when reasonably necessary to evaluate or provide requested legal services.

If you believe that a child has submitted personal information through our website without appropriate authorization, contact info@deldar.com.

California Privacy Notice

This California Privacy Notice applies to California residents to the extent the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, “CCPA”), applies to Deldar Legal or to the information at issue.

A. Categories Collected During the Preceding 12 Months

During the preceding 12 months, we may have collected the following categories of personal information:

  • Identifiers: Names, email addresses, phone numbers, physical addresses, IP addresses, device identifiers, cookie identifiers, and advertising identifiers.
  • Customer-Record Information: Contact details, communications, service requests, and case intake information.
  • Characteristics Protected Under California or Federal Law: Collected when voluntarily provided or relevant to a legal inquiry, representation, employment matter, or other authorized purpose.
  • Commercial Information: Records of services requested, legal-service interactions, referral sources, and advertising responses.
  • Internet or Electronic-Network Activity: Browsing activity, search activity, page views, clicks, scrolling, session duration, interaction events, referral information, and website logs.
  • Geolocation Data: Approximate location information derived from an IP address.
  • Audio, Electronic, Visual, or Similar Information: Recorded calls, voicemail, text messages, electronic communications, photographs, video, and other submitted media.
  • Professional or Employment-Related Information: Occupation, employer, employment history, income-loss information, and recruitment materials.
  • Education Information: Collected when relevant to a legal matter, employment application, or another authorized purpose.
  • Sensitive Personal Information: Government identifiers, account credentials, precise geolocation, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, union membership, health information, sexual orientation, immigration information, and the contents of certain communications.
  • Inferences: Derived from website usage, referral sources, advertising responses, or communications.

B. Purposes of Collection and Use

We collect and use these categories for the business and commercial purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

C. Categories of Sources & Recipients

We obtain these categories from the sources described in this policy and may disclose them to the recipients outlined in Section 13.

D. Sensitive Personal Information

We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for the purpose of inferring characteristics about a person except as permitted by applicable law.

Sensitive information submitted in connection with a legal inquiry or representation may be used as reasonably necessary to evaluate or provide requested services, conduct conflict checks, communicate with you, maintain records, comply with law, and satisfy professional obligations.

E. California Privacy Rights

Subject to applicable exceptions, California residents may have the right to:

  • Know whether we process their personal information;
  • Request disclosure of the categories and specific pieces of personal information collected;
  • Request correction of inaccurate personal information or deletion of their information;
  • Obtain a portable copy of certain information;
  • Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information;
  • Limit certain uses or disclosures of sensitive personal information; and
  • Receive equal service and treatment without discrimination.

These rights are subject to significant exceptions, such as when information must be retained to complete requested services, satisfy professional and legal obligations, protect attorney-client privilege, or establish/defend legal claims.

F. Submitting a Request & Verification

You may submit a CCPA request by contacting:

  • Email: info@deldar.com
  • Mail: Deldar Legal, PC, 1999 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 700, Campbell, California 95008

We will take reasonable steps to verify your identity (or authorized agent status) before responding. We ordinarily do not charge a fee for processing a request unless it is manifestly unfounded, excessive, or repetitive.

Privacy Rights in Other U.S. States

Residents of certain U.S. states may have rights concerning confirmation of processing, access, correction, deletion, data portability, and the right to opt out of sales, targeted advertising, or profiling.

To submit a request or appeal a denied request (subject line: “Privacy Request Appeal”), contact info@deldar.com.

European Union and European Economic Area Information

This section applies only when the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or another applicable EU/EEA data-protection law governs our processing.

  • Controller: Deldar Legal, PC is the controller of personal information described in this Privacy Policy.
  • Legal Bases: Depending on the circumstances, we process personal information based on consent, performance of a contract (or pre-contractual steps), compliance with a legal obligation, vital interests, or our legitimate interests (such as responding to inquiries, operating our website, and protecting our legal and business interests).
  • European Privacy Rights: Subject to applicable exceptions, you may have the right to request access, correction, deletion, or restriction of your data; object to processing based on legitimate interests or direct marketing; withdraw consent; request data portability; and lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
  • International Transfers: Information is transferred to and processed in the United States, utilizing legally recognized transfer mechanisms or safeguards where required.

To exercise these rights, please contact info@deldar.com.

Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track

Where required by applicable law, we process legally recognized opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control (GPC), as a request to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information for the browser and device transmitting the signal.

Traditional “Do Not Track” signals do not have a universally accepted standard and our website may not respond to them except where required by law.

Legal Proceedings and Government Requests

Personal information may be used, preserved, or disclosed in connection with litigation, arbitration, mediation, administrative proceedings, regulatory matters, investigations, subpoenas, warrants, court orders, government requests, professional-responsibility obligations, and the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.

System Logs and Website Maintenance

For operation, maintenance, security, troubleshooting, and fraud-prevention purposes, our website and service providers may collect system logs and technical records. These records may include IP addresses, device information, browser details, dates and times of access, requested resources, error messages, and network activity.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may revise this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our services, website, technologies, vendors, information practices, applicable law, or professional requirements. The revised policy will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date.

Contact Us

Questions, concerns, complaints, or privacy requests may be directed to:

Deldar Legal, PC

1999 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 700

Campbell, California 95008

Email: info@deldar.com