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Privacy Policy

By using this site you agree to be bound by the terms of this Privacy Policy.


Kern Law Practice uses Zoho Sites as its data processor. Zoho sites collets analytical data, such as location, IP address, and search engines used from each user who uses Kernlawpractice.com. Zoho sites anonymizes all data collected before turning it over to the administrators of Kernlawpractice.com. Kern Law Practice administrators will have access to location data, time data, and insights into how you used our site, including how much time you spent on the site, and what you clicked on while using the site. 


The anonymous data collected by Zoho will only be used to improve the functionality of the site, allowing a better user experience. We will not collect any personally identifiable information from you, the user unless you provide it within the site. If you provide information within the site we may use said information to contact you, communicate with you, send you updates, or other forms of communication. We reserve the right to collect additional data in the future.


We do not sell, share, or lease any of your data for any purposes to third parties. Kern Law Practice may share data with trusted third parties for the purpose of data analysis, website support, or website optimization. Third parties may only use data shared with them for the purpose directed by Kern Law Practice. No personal information will be shared with these third parties.


Kern Law Practice may share your data or personal information, without notice, if required by law or in the good faith belief that it is necessary to conform to the law or comply with legal process served upon us, to defend the rights of property of Kern Law Practice, or under certain circumstances to protect the personal safety of our users or the public at large.


Kernlawpractice.com may use "cookies" to aid your online experience. "Cookies" are files of text placed on your had drive by a server. These files cannot be used to run programs or carry viruses to your computer. These files can only be read by servers of a particular web server in the domain of the site that you used. These cookies allow the web server to remember you as a previous user, and use the data from your previous visit to help customize your user experience. Commonly used web browsers typically automatically collect cookies as a pre-set function. Most browsers will allow you, the user, to use their settings to disable the use of cookies. This may alter your user experience on Kernlawpractice.com.