Casa de la Justicia is a DBA of Walker Firm P.C., a law firm based in Hermosa Beach, California.
This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information we may collect from you, or that you may provide, when you interact with our website at www.casadelajusticia.com or communicate with us directly. Casa de la Justicia values your privacy and is committed to safeguarding the information you entrust to us. Our practices for gathering, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing this information are compliant with applicable U.S. federal and state privacy laws and regulations.
We want you to feel secure when navigating our website or interacting with our services. Your personal information is handled with the utmost care and in alignment with the highest legal and ethical standards. We encourage you to read this policy thoroughly to understand how we manage your information.
Scope of This Privacy Policy
This policy applies to all users of our services within the United States. Our primary mission is to help immigrants in the U.S. with their Disability Claims, and this Privacy Policy reflects our commitment to the privacy rights of our U.S.-based clients.
Applicability to Services and Interactions
This policy covers all information collected through:
- Our website, www.casadelajusticia.com.
- Any mobile or digital services we offer.
- Direct interactions with our firm, whether by phone, email, or in person.
- Engagements on our social media channels.
The privacy of all data collected, directly or indirectly, through these channels is paramount to us. We may gather personal information through browsing data, data you provide directly, or information from third-party partners.
Personal Information
We Collect “Personal Information” which includes any data that can identify, relate to, describe, or be associated with a particular individual, household, or device. This excludes:
- Public records.
- De-identified or aggregated information.
- Certain sector-specific data covered by laws such as HIPAA, CMIA, FCRA, and others.
How We Use Your Information
Casa de la Justicia utilizes the information we collect to:
- Provide Services: Manage and process legal services and communicate with you.
- Respond to Inquiries: Offer customer support and fulfill requests.
- Business Improvements: Conduct research to enhance our services and client satisfaction.
- Personalize Experiences: Tailor our communications based on your interests.
- Legal Compliance and Security: Adhere to legal requirements, prevent fraud, and protect our clients and business.
Third-Party Partnerships
We work with trusted third-party service providers for operations such as hosting, payment processing, and analytics. All third-party engagements align with our data protection standards.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
We may share personal information with third parties solely for business purposes or legal requirements. In the past year, we have shared data with service providers for website analytics and secure payment processing.
For additional purposes or specific marketing interactions, we may request your explicit consent to share your information.
Policy Updates
Casa de la Justicia reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy as necessary to reflect changes in our practices or to meet legal requirements.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
Casa de la Justicia maintains transparency and responsibility in sharing your information. We may disclose personal information with third parties only when required for business purposes or to fulfill legal obligations, ensuring such disclosures are under written agreements that uphold confidentiality.
Specific Disclosures:
- Business Operations and Analytics: Engage trusted partners, such as:
- Google Analytics: For website insights and service enhancements.
- Meta: For social media engagement insights on Facebook and Instagram.
- Marketing and Client Outreach:
- Google and Meta: Collaborate for outreach via Google’s network and Facebook’s targeted advertising.
- Compliance and Legal Requests:
- Respond to legal requests and fulfill regulatory obligations.
- Business Transitions:
- In mergers or similar events, data may be transferred as part of the transaction.
- Aggregated and Anonymized Data:
- Share anonymized data that cannot identify you with research or business partners.
- Public Forums and Social Media:
- Be mindful that data shared in public forums or on social media can be seen and used by others.
Contact Casa de la Justicia
For any questions about this policy or to exercise your data rights, please visit www.casadelajusticia.com.