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New Haven Legal Assistants Association, Inc. (NHLAA) has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy.

The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for this website.

When you visit our site, you can expect to be notified of: what personally identifiable information of yours is collected; how the information is used; with whom the information may be shared; what choices are available to you regarding collection, use and distribution of the information; the kind of security procedures that are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of information under the licensee’s control; and how you can correct any inaccuracies in the information.

The information gathered by nhlegal.org falls into two categories: (1) information voluntarily supplied by visitors to our websites through optional registration and (2) tracking information gathered as visitors navigate through our sites.

Email Addresses and Personal Information 

When you fill out our Web form, you generally may have to submit your name, e-mail address or other personal information. This information collected from you WILL NOT be distributed or shared with any third parties. The information you provide us will be kept confidential within the company and the content management system we use behind a secured authenticated firewall.

Supplying such information is entirely voluntary. But if you don’t supply the information we need, we may be unable to provide you with services we make available to other visitors to our sites. Of course, even if you want to remain completely anonymous, you’re still free to take advantage of the wealth of content available on our sites without registration.

Phone Calls and Call Recording 

When you make a phone call to our phone number(s) listed on this website, we will not record the conversation between you (the caller) and us (call taker).

To help make our sites more responsive to the needs of our visitors, we may invoke a standard feature of browser software, called a “cookie,” to assign each visitor a unique, random number, a sort of user ID, if you will, that resides on your computer. The cookie doesn’t actually identify the visitor, just the computer that a visitor uses to access our site. Unless you voluntarily identify yourself (through registration, for example), we won’t know who you are, even if we assign a cookie to your computer. The only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply. A cookie can’t read data off your hard drive.

Our web servers automatically collect limited information about your computer’s connection to the Internet, including your IP address, when you visit our sites. (Your IP address is a number that lets computers attached to the Internet know where to send you data — such as the web pages you view.) Your IP address does not identify you personally. We use this information to deliver our web pages to you upon request, to tailor our sites to the interests of our users, and to measure traffic within our sites.

We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer our Website.

This site contains links to other sites. New Haven Legal Assistants Association, Inc. is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.

To make our sites more valuable to our visitors, we may offer some features in conjunction with other providers through cooperative arrangements with providers that specialize in operating such services. And, of course, our sites include links to plenty of other websites whose privacy policies we don’t control. Once you leave our servers (you can tell where you are by checking the URL in the location bar on your browser), use of any information you provide is governed by the privacy policy of the operator of the site you’re visiting. That policy may differ from ours. If you can’t find the privacy policy of any of these sites via a link from the site’s homepage, you should contact the site directly for more information.

This privacy statement may change in the future without prior notice. So, the next time you visit our website, please check this privacy page to make sure you are aware of any policy changes we might have. Thank you for visiting our website.

Privacy Policy for SMS:

We may have requested your permission to “opt in” to having NHLAA send you texts while you are a client. These texts may be sent periodically to let you know the status of a service inquiry or issue. You have the right to opt out of NHLAA sending you texts at any time by:

 

  • Calling, emailing or texting your sales rep or service tech or,
  • Calling our main number 203-946-4811 or,
  • Replying “STOP” to any of our texts sent to you; or,

 

You have the right to receive a paper copy of the privacy policy of this notice upon request.

 

The texts we send to you may be subject to messaging and data rates.

 

Under no circumstances will your personal data, including text “opt in” or “opt out”: data be sold to a third party/affiliate or used by a third party/affiliate for marketing purposes.

Our clients can receive help by responding with the word “HELP” on any text they receive. If “HELP” is sent back to NHLAA, then an account rep or service tech will call back to assist.

 

Any client can stop receiving texts from NHLAA by responding to any text with the word “STOP.” If “STOP” is sent back to NHLAA, an administrator will update the system so that the client will not receive any future texts.

 

Msg frequency varies per week. No mobile opt-in data will be shared with third parties. Message and data rates apply.