privacy policy for website
I am working with a designer, who is creating a website for my personal coaching practice (which is an LLC). On the website's ''contact us'' page, I ask interested viewers to provide their name, email address, and phone # (optional) if they would like further information from me. I do not have e-commerce on the site, and do not sell any products or collect credit card information. I would like to make sure that at the bottom of each page of my website, I include the correct legal information. My 1st question is: Is a privacy policy at the bottom of each page necessary? 2nd question: If so, is it in my best interest to buy a written privacy policy from ''findlegalformsdotcom''? I found you through ''findlegalformsdotcom'' and don't know how reputable they are. Last question: Do I need any other type of documentation on my site other than a privacy policy (such as a terms of use agreement, etc)?
Thank you.
Re: privacy policy for website
It is advisable that you tailor yout Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to your specific website so that you are properly covered. This area of law is our specialty, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.
Law Offices of
STEVEN J. CZIK, P.C.
101 Avenue of the Americas, 15th Floor
New York, New York 10013
212.413.4462
The information provided by The Law Offices of Steven J. Czik (LOSJC) is for general educational purposes only. There is no attorney-client relationship established by this communication and no privilege attaches to such communication. LOSJC is not taking and will not take any action on your behalf and will not be considered your attorney until both you and LOSJC have signed a written retainer agreement. There are strict deadlines, called statutes of limitation, within which claims or lawsuits must be filed. Therefore, if you desire the services of an attorney and decide not to retain LOSJC on terms acceptable to LOSJC, you are advised to immediately seek the services of another attorney.
Re: privacy policy for website
It is advisable that you tailor yout Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to your specific website so that you are properly covered. This area of law is our specialty, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.
Law Offices of
STEVEN J. CZIK, P.C.
101 Avenue of the Americas, 15th Floor
New York, New York 10013
212.413.4462
The information provided by The Law Offices of Steven J. Czik (LOSJC) is for general educational purposes only. There is no attorney-client relationship established by this communication and no privilege attaches to such communication. LOSJC is not taking and will not take any action on your behalf and will not be considered your attorney until both you and LOSJC have signed a written retainer agreement. There are strict deadlines, called statutes of limitation, within which claims or lawsuits must be filed. Therefore, if you desire the services of an attorney and decide not to retain LOSJC on terms acceptable to LOSJC, you are advised to immediately seek the services of another attorney.
Re: privacy policy for website
It is advisable that you tailor yout Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to your specific website so that you are properly covered. This area of law is our specialty, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.
Law Offices of
STEVEN J. CZIK, P.C.
101 Avenue of the Americas, 15th Floor
New York, New York 10013
212.413.4462
The information provided by The Law Offices of Steven J. Czik (LOSJC) is for general educational purposes only. There is no attorney-client relationship established by this communication and no privilege attaches to such communication. LOSJC is not taking and will not take any action on your behalf and will not be considered your attorney until both you and LOSJC have signed a written retainer agreement. There are strict deadlines, called statutes of limitation, within which claims or lawsuits must be filed. Therefore, if you desire the services of an attorney and decide not to retain LOSJC on terms acceptable to LOSJC, you are advised to immediately seek the services of another attorney.