Privacy Policy

1. Collection of Information through our Website. When you visit our website, information is automatically collected by our server, including your IP address, the pages on our site that are visited, the length of the visit, and the type of operating system used by the connecting computer. This type of information is collected by most internet servers. If you send us an e-mail, or make a posting on our blog, we receive and collect the information that you voluntarily transmit to us (such as your name, e-mail address, and the content of any e-mail or blog posting that you send to us.)

2. Use of Information. We do not sell, rent, or disclose to any third party any information that you provide to us except as may be required by a court order or except in the course of providing services. If you ask us to contact you, or if you call us, send us an e-mail, make a blog posting, or otherwise contact us, we may contact you, either by e-mail, telephone, or otherwise.

3. Policy Subject to Legal Requirements. Briana Ortega Law PLLC’s Privacy Policy is in all respects subject to federal and state laws and court orders. We will comply with any court order, including subpoenas, requiring us to disclose information that otherwise would not be disclosed.

Legal Disclaimer

The information contained in this website is general in nature and should not be relied upon as specific legal advice.

Each visitor is urged to consult a qualified attorney who understands the visitor’s particular legal and factual situation before making any decision.

Briana Ortega Law PLLC disclaims any responsibility for any action taken by visitors in their specific cases or for any misinterpretation on the part of such persons.

Briana Ortega Law PLLC maintains this site in the state of Arizona, USA, and makes no representation that this site or any content on or accessed through the site is appropriate or available for use in other jurisdictions.

The act of visiting or communicating with Briana Ortega Law PLLC via this website or by email does not constitute an attorney-client relationship, and communications from non-clients via this website are not subject to client confidentiality or attorney-client privilege.