Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to the Kriss & Feuerstein LLP (the “Firm”) website located at www.kandfllp.com (the “Website”), which incorporates by reference the Firm’s Terms & Conditions of Use found at www.kandfllp.com/privacy-policy. As legal professionals engaged in the practice of law, the Firm is dedicated to protecting the privacy of our clients and their personal information. The Firm also is committed to complying with our legal and ethical obligations imposed by the applicable rules of professional conduct, which include a duty to preserve and protect certain confidential client information. Your use of the Website will constitute your agreement to the most current version of this Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time by us, without prior notice to you, by our posting them on the Website and will be effective immediately, unless otherwise stated.

This Privacy Policy is intended to notify you of our online privacy practices, the types of information that may be collected and stored, with whom the information may be shared, what kind of security procedures are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of information under our control, and whom to contact with questions or concerns.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to other websites to which the Website may link, and other websites may not treat information collected online in the same manner as we do. This Privacy Policy also does not apply to information we may obtain from other sources about you.

By using the Website and/or contacting us and providing any personal information, you consent to the provisions of this Privacy Policy. Please read this Privacy Policy carefully before using the Website.

I. Why We Collect and Maintain Personal Information:

Personal information includes any information that identifies, relates to, describes or is reasonably capable of being associated with a particular individual. The Firm collects and maintains personal information of Website users for various purposes, including as required to provide our services; respond to your questions and requests; contact you in response to your inquiries; communicate about news, updates, webinars, newsletters, podcasts and other events that may be of interest to you; maintain records of utilization of our Website for business purposes and otherwise as required by law; gather demographic information about our user base as a whole; track, assess, analyze, understand, and improve on usage of the Website; and otherwise operate our business or any other purpose that complies with applicable laws, rules and regulations. The foregoing will always be in compliance with our legal and ethical obligations as legal professionals.

II. How We Collect Personal Information:

We collect personal information in three primary ways:

  1. You Share Information With Us: We collect information from you when you submit it to us through the Website or by other means (for example, by contacting us through our “Contact Us” or “Blog Sign Up” page, to apply for a job, or by email or telephone). Please do not share with us any other person’s personal information (unless the Firm explicitly asks you to do so and you have the legal authority to do so), any categories of your own personal information that have not been explicitly requested by the Firm, or any confidential, proprietary, secret or legally protected information which you are under any legal obligation to not provide to or share with the Firm.
  2. We Collect Information Automatically: We automatically collect certain types of information when you visit our Website. For example, we automatically collect various types of technical information when you use our Website as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy, including information about the usage and technical efficiencies of our Website and services, which may include both personally identifiable and non-personably identifiable information (for example, but without limitation, domain type, browser type and version, service provider and IP address, referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and click-stream data).
  3. We Collect Information from Other Sources: We may obtain information about you from outside sources. For example, if you are an employee of a client of the Firm, we may collect information about you from your employer or references.

III.  What Personal Information We Collect:

The personal information that we may collect from you typically includes name, address, e-mail address, telephone, fax or mobile number, referral source data, any other information provided to us by you or on your behalf in connection with our services or your communications to us. In addition, we may collect information concerning Internet or other electronic network activity information, including, but not limited to, browsing history, search, and information regarding your interaction with the Website.

 

IV.   How We Collect Personal Information From You:

We may collect personal or other types of information about you as follows:

 

 

 

Managing Cookies

 

 

V.  How We Share Personal Information:

 

VI.  Minors:

This Website is not directed to or intended for access or use by individuals under 18 years of age. If you are under 18 years of age, please do not access or use the Website at any time or in any manner. Any collection of personal information of minors is inadvertent.  To the extent the Firm collects personal information related to minors, it only does so with appropriate consent or as permitted by applicable law.

VII.  Visitors to the Website from Outside of the United States:

If you are visiting the Website from a location outside of the United States, your connection will generally be through and to servers located in the United States. The Firm is United States-based and controls, operates and maintains the Website from its offices within the United States. The Firm does not intentionally solicit personal information through the Website from outside of the United States or transmit any personal information obtained through the Website to any location outside of the United States. You should be aware that the data protection laws in the United States may be different from those in your home country. Your continued use of the Website from a location outside of the United States constitutes your agreement that your use of these services is subject to this Privacy Policy and that your personal information will be transferred to or processed in the United States.

VIII.  Security:

Our goal is to protect personal information submitted through the Website. We maintain reasonable administrative, physical, and electronic safeguards designed to limit unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information. However, we do not guarantee that our safeguards and security will always work.

IX.   Opt-Out:

If you do not consent to the way in which we may use your personal information, please do not submit any personal information to us. Please note that if you opt not to provide us with certain information, the Firm may be unable to provide you with its services, or its services may not be as good or effective.

If you do not wish to receive marketing or other materials from us and/or you do not want us to share your personal information with other entities as stated in this Privacy Policy, please provide us with your exact name and address and advise us that you wish to opt-out for receiving information from us or information sharing or both as the case may be. Please note that de-identified and aggregated data including your personal information may still be shared, but it will not be identified or identifiable to you. Please direct your opt-out request to the following contacts and include the words “Kriss & Feuerstein LLP – OPT-OUT REQUEST” in the subject line:

E-mail address:

info@kandfllp.com

Postal Address:

Kriss & Feuerstein LLP
360 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1200

New York, New York  10017
Attention: Privacy Officer

X.  Changes:

We reserve the right to change, modify, add or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time. Such changes, modifications, additions or deletions will be posted on the Website. Your continued use of the Website after posting of changes to this Privacy Policy constitutes your binding acceptance of such changes.

XI.  Questions:

If you have questions about our privacy practices, you may contact us at (212) 661-2900, by email to info@kandfllp.com, or by postal mail at Kriss & Feuerstein LLP, 360 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017, Attention: Privacy Officer.

 

Updated as of January, 2022