Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to VirtuLaw. This Privacy Policy describes the personal information we collect from customers, how we collect it, and what we do with it. This Privacy Policy may be amended from time to time via posting on the VirtuLaw Web site.
Our mailing address is:
VirtuLaw, L.L.C.
1362 Stony Brook Road
Stony Brook , NY 11790
We can be reached via email at: support(at)virtulaw[dot]com.
You can reach us by telephone at: 212-203-3308.
Information Collection & Use
VirtuLaw collects physical and e-mail address information from you when you order a VirtuLaw product or service, register for a course, enter your e-mail address on our Web site, subscribe for membership, provide your e-mail address on one of our surveys, forms, or when speaking to one of our customer service representatives. VirtuLaw collects e-mail address information from you so that we may confirm and/or deliver your purchase; communicate with you regarding your order or registration; and alert you of other VirtuLaw programs, products, and services that may be of interest to you. To opt out of receiving emails, please send an email to support(at)virtulaw[dot]com). VirtuLaw will not sell your personal information to any third party without your consent, nor use it for any purpose other than what is stated above.
If you supply your telephone number to VirtuLaw, you may receive telephone contact from us with information regarding orders you have placed, new products and services, or information on upcoming events. To be placed on VirtuLaw’s Do Not Call List, please send an email to support(at)virtulaw[dot]com. VirtuLaw will not sell your telephone number to any third party without your consent, nor use it for any purpose other than what is stated above.
VirtuLaw collects postal mailing address information from you so that we may fulfill the orders you submit to us and inform you of VirtuLaw programs, products, and services in which you may be interested. VirtuLaw will not make postal mailing address lists available to other organizations without your consent. If you do not wish to receive mailings from VirtuLaw in the future, please let us know by sending an email to support(at)virtulaw[dot]com. VirtuLaw collects your credit card information when you pay by that method. We use the information only to obtain payment for the VirtuLaw programs, products, and services you purchase.
“Cookies” are small pieces of code that are stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you can edit your browser options to block them in the future. Our site uses cookies to assist in the processing of online ordersand facilitating access to various site offerings. The site will also recognize the cookie upon subsequent visits to automatically log you into the site. If you do not wish to be automatically logged in, please use the "log out" feature when exiting the site. The cookies set by the VirtuLaw Web site will not be purposefully used for any reason other than those stated above.
Site Users
The VirtuLaw Web site is not intended for children under eighteen (18) years of age. VirtuLaw does not market any products or services to children under eighteen (18) years of age, nor does VirtuLaw knowingly collect any information from children under eighteen (18) years of age.
Postings
Postings by VirtuLaw visitors on any message board or in any chat room will not be protected as confidential. VirtuLaw may use any such postings on the VirtuLaw Web site, any content thereof, and any information derived from any such postings (including any ideas, concepts, know-how or other intellectual property) (“Postings”) and may provide such Postings to any of its parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, or others, for any purpose whatsoever, as deemed appropriate in the sole discretion of the VirtuLaw.
VirtuLaw is under no obligation to review any Postings and assumes no responsibility or liability relating to any Postings. Nonetheless, VirtuLaw may from time to time monitor the Postings on the VirtuLaw Web site and may remove and/or decline to accept any Posting in its sole discretion. Click here to get more information regarding VirtuLaw’s designated copyright agent contact and how to submit removal requests.
Access to Information
You may request from VirtuLaw certain information about you including, but not limited to, any information you have provided to us upon registration for various services.
Security
VirtuLaw takes your privacy seriously. Please note that you should exercise discretion with respect to the submission of any personal or financial information. VirtuLaw would like you to remember that e-mail messages are not secure. Please keep in mind that transmitting information via the Internet is never completely secure. Any information submitted to VirtuLaw may be intercepted, viewed, collected, used, altered, copied or disclosed by others. VirtuLaw is not responsible for the security or confidentiality of communications you send to us (or that we send to you). As such, users must immediately change any initial passwords provided by VirtuLaw pursuant to any services provided via the VirtuLaw Web site.
