Attorney-Client Disclaimer & Privacy Policy

I.ATTORNEY-CLIENT DISCLAIMER

NO ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP FORMED

All materials on this website and other books, worksheets, videos, blogs and other materials publicly available are provided by Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. for informational purposes only and do not contain legal advice, legal opinions or any other form of advice regarding any specific facts or circumstances. Communication of information through this website (1) does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship, (2) is not intended as a solicitation to create an attorney-client relationship to provide legal services as to any particular matter, and (3) is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice, or to provide a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney. You should not act upon any such information without seeking qualified legal counsel on your specific needs in your jurisdiction applicable to your legal matter.

Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. does not seek to represent anyone based solely upon a visit to this website or based upon advertising, or where to do so would not comply with applicable local laws and rules. This site is not an offer to represent you, and Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. does not wish to represent anyone in a jurisdiction in which none of our lawyers is admitted to practice or any jurisdiction in which this site does not comply with all applicable laws and ethical rules. 

Employing an attorney is an important matter that should not be based solely upon information provided by a website, book, video or advertising. Attorney practice and other descriptions, including attorney biographies, on this website may include description of successful client representations or outcomes in particular matters, however, the results portrayed are dependent on the facts of the particular matters described, among other variables. Results in any matter will not necessarily be indicative of results obtained in other matters. We intend no assurance and make no guarantee or prediction that we will be successful in new matters, even if they involve similar circumstances.

INQUIRIES ABOUT REPRESENTATION, AND TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION

If you would like Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. to represent you, the best way to initiate a discussion about that representation is to schedule a legal consultation and by the mutual execution of an engagement agreement. You may contact the firm at (918) 488-9117. Under no circumstance should you provide us with information pertaining to a matter without first speaking directly to one of our attorneys. For your own protection and that of our current and past clients, before we can agree to represent you we must first determine that doing so will not create a conflict of interest. Unless the attorney you contact says otherwise, please do not provide us with any more information than deemed necessary by that attorney to make an informed determination of whether we have a conflict of interest and whether to represent you in the matter. Unless the attorney you contact says otherwise, your provision of confidential information to us to allow us to make these determinations does not preclude us from representing a party adverse to you in the event that we do not enter into an engagement for an attorney client relationship.

E-mail may be used to request an attorney to call you to discuss the possibility of establishing an attorney-client relationship. However, if you choose to contact one of our attorneys at Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. by e-mail for this purpose, please do not give us any confidential information in the e-mail. If you do so, we are not obliged to keep it confidential. Contacting us by any method does not guarantee you a right to speak with an attorney.

If you are an existing client, please do not send confidential information by e-mail unless specifically approved in advance by your attorney. 

Please also be aware that any communication sent to us by e-mail may be intercepted by third parties who may be under no obligation to keep such communication confidential. Before sending any information, you should contact us to arrange suitable means to protect it.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Although Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C.  makes reasonable efforts to keep material on its websites, books, blogs and videos current, please understand that laws, regulations, other legal authorities and other information change quickly and may not be fully reflected on this site without delay. Therefore, you should not act upon any information on this website without seeking professional counsel. Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. makes no warranties, representations, or claims of any kind with respect to any of the information on this website, its blogs, videos and books, including without limitation the accuracy, completeness and suitability for any purpose of this information. Under no circumstance will Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. or any of its attorneys, employees, partners, associates, consultants or agents involved in the creation or delivery of the material on its websites, books, blogs and videos be liable to you or anyone else as a result of damages from your access or use of material in its websites, books, videos or other publicly available materials.

COPYRIGHT

2023 © Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. All Rights Reserved. You may use this material only for personal informational purposes. If you wish to use the material for any other purposes, you must have the express written consent of Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. to do so.

LIMITATIONS ON USE AND INDEMNIFICATION

You may use this material only for personal informational purposes. If you wish to use the material for any other purposes, you must have the express written consent of Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. to do so.

  • You are prohibited from attempting to interfere with the proper function of this site,
  • You are prohibited from forging any email addresses,
  • You are prohibited from framing any content of this website,
  • You are responsible for all damages and costs resulting from these actions in any way and from any illegal actions involving its websites, books, blogs, videos and/or other publicly available information whether or not enumerated here. If you have any questions about your obligations set out here, you should contact Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. to clarify your questions,
  • You must defend, indemnify and hold harmless Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C., its attorneys, employees, partners, associates and consultants from any claims, damages, costs and expenses resulting from your failure to comply with terms set out here.

If you have any questions about this obligation, you should contact us for clarification.

II. PRIVACY POLICY

1. Introduction

At Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. aka Cinocca Law, we value your privacy and the importance of safeguarding your data. This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes our privacy practices for the activities set out below. As per your rights, we inform you how we collect, store, access, and otherwise process information relating to individuals. In this Policy, “Personal Data” refers to any information that on its own, or in combination with other available information, can distinguish an individual.

We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the highest level of privacy regulation. As such, we follow the obligations under

  • Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the applicable provincial legislations
  • the EU’s General Protection Data Regulation (GDPR)
  • Brazil’s Data Protection Legislation (LGPD)
  • California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) and California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) Scope

This policy applies to the Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. aka Cinocca Law’ websites and domains.

This Policy does not apply to third-party applications, websites, products, services or platforms that may be accessed through links that we may provide to you. These sites are owned and operated independently from us, and they have their own separate privacy and data collection practices. Any personal data that you provide to these websites will be governed by the third-party’s own privacy policy. We cannot accept liability for the actions or policies of these independent sites, and we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such sites.

2. Processing Activities

This Privacy Policy applies when you interact with us by doing any of the following:

  • Make use of our application and services as an authorized user
  • Visit any of our websites that link to this Privacy Statement
  • Receive any communication from us including newsletters, emails, calls, or texts.

3. Personal Data We Collect

Data You Provide

When you make a purchase, or attempt to make a purchase, we collect personal data as part of your order information.

This data includes:

  • Account information such as your name, email address, and password
  • Payment information such as your billing address, phone number, credit card, debit card or other payment method

We additionally collect the following personal data:

  • Financial Information including credit card numbers
  • Location Data

If you provide us, or our service providers, with any Personal Data relating to other individuals, you represent that you have the authority to do so and acknowledge that it will be used in accordance with this Privacy Statement. If you believe that your Personal Data has been provided to us improperly, or to otherwise exercise your rights relating to your Personal Data, please contact us by using the information set out in the Contact Us section below.

Device and Usage Data

When you visit our website, we automatically collect and store information about your visit using browser cookies (files which are sent by us to your computer), or similar technology. You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. The Help Feature on most browsers will provide information on how to accept cookies, disable cookies or to notify you when receiving a new cookie. If you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use some features of our Service and we recommend that you leave them turned on.

We also process information when you use our services and products. This information may include:

  • Login Information
  • Device IDs
  • IP Address
  • Time stamps
  • Authentication records
  • Location Information
  • Individual Products you view
  • Web terms or searches that led you to the site
  • Time zone
  • Other operational data Data we collect from third parties

We may receive your personal data from third parties such as companies subscribing to our services, partners and other sources. This information is not collected by us but by a third party and is subject to the relevant third party’s own separate privacy and data collection policies. We do not have any control or input on how your personal data is handled by third parties. As always, you have the right to review and rectify this information. If you have any questions you should first contact the relevant third party for further information about your personal data. Where that third party is unresponsive to your rights, you may contact the Data Protection Officer at [email protected] and we can assist you.

Our websites and services may contain links to other websites, applications and services maintained by third parties. The information practices of such other services, or of social media networks that host our branded social media pages, are governed by third parties’ privacy statements, which you should review to better understand those third parties’ privacy practices.

Purpose and Legal Basis for the Processing of Personal Data

We collect and use personal data about you with your consent to provide, maintain, and develop our products and services and understand how to improve them.

These purposes include:

  • To deliver your product or service.
  • To fulfill orders including electronic and non-electronic shipment.
  • Building a Safe and Secure Environment.
  • To Verify or authenticate your identity.
  • Investigate and prevent security incidents such as breaches, attacks and hacks.
  • Providing, Developing, and Improving our Products and Services.
  • Deliver, maintain, debug and improve our products and services.
  • Enable you to access services and set up accounts.
  • Provide you with technical and customer support.

Where we process your personal data to provide a product or service, we do so because it is necessary to perform contractual obligations. All of the above processing is necessary in our legitimate interests to provide products and services and to maintain our relationship with you and to protect our business for example against fraud. Consent will be required to initiate services with you. New consent will be required If any changes are made to the type of data collected. Within our contract, if you fail to provide consent, some services may not be available to you.

Sharing and Disclosure

We will share your personal data with third parties only in the ways set out in this Policy or set out at the point when the personal data is collected.

We also use Google Analytics to help us understand how our customers use the site. You can read more about how Google uses your Personal Information here:

* https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/

You can also opt-out of Google Analytics here:

* https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Legal Requirement

We may use or disclose your personal data in order to comply with a legal obligation, in connection with a request from a public or government authority, or in connection with court or tribunal proceedings, to prevent loss of life or injury, or to protect our rights or property. Where possible and practical to do so, we will tell you in advance of such disclosure.

Service Providers and Other Third Parties

We may use a third party service provider, independent contractors, agencies, or consultants to deliver and help us improve our products and services. Service providers may be within or located outside the EEA. We may share your personal data with marketing agencies, database service providers, backup and disaster recovery service providers, email service providers and others but only to maintain and improve our products and services. For further information on the recipients of your Personal Data, please contact us by using the information in the Contact Us section below.

4. Cookie policy

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file with information that your browser stores on your device. Information in this file is typically shared with the owner of the site in addition to potential partners and third parties to that business. The collection of this information may be used in the function of the site and/or to improve your experience.

How we use cookies

To give you the best experience possible, we use the following types of cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary. As a web application, we require certain necessary cookies to run our service.
  • Preference.
  • We use preference cookies to help us remember the way you like to use our website.
  • Some cookies are used to personalize content and present you with a tailored experience. For example, location could be used to give you services and offers in your area.
  • Analytics.
  • We collect analytics about the types of people who visit our site to improve our service and product.

5. Retention & Deletion

We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary for the purpose for which that data was collected and to the extent required by applicable law. When we no longer need personal data, we will remove it from our systems and / or take steps to anonymize it.

6. Children’s Privacy

We will not knowingly collect personal data from children under the age of 18 Years; however, as a parent you should ensure parental controls are on your devices or others your child has access to should you deem any particular content herein something you wish your child not to view.

7. Your Rights to Your Personal Data

Depending on your geographical location and citizenship, your rights are subject to local data privacy regulations. These rights may include:

  • Right to Access (PIPEDA, GDPR Article 15, CCPA, LGPD)

 You have the right to request a copy of the personal data we are processing about you.
  • Right to Rectification (PIPEDA, GDPR Article 16, LGPD)

 You have the right to have incomplete or inaccurate personal data that we process about you rectified.
  • Right to be Forgotten (right to erasure) (GDPR Article 17, CCPA, LGPD)

 You have the right to request that we delete personal data that we process about you, except we are not obliged to do so if we need to retain such data in order to comply with a legal obligation or to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.
  • Right to Restriction of Processing (GDPR Article 18, LGPD)

 You have the right to restrict our processing of your personal data where you believe such data to be inaccurate; our processing is unlawful; or if we no longer need to process such data for a particular purpose unless we are not able to delete the data due to a legal or other obligation or because you do not wish us to delete it.
  • Right to Portability (PIPEDA, GDPR Article 20, LGPD)

You have the right to obtain personal data we hold about you, in a structured, electronic format, and to transmit such data to another data controller, where this is (a) personal data which you have provided to us, and (b) if we are processing that data on the basis of your consent or to perform a contract with you or the third party that subscribes to Enzuzo Inc. services.
  • Right to Objection (GDPR Article 21, LGPD)

 Where the legal justification for our processing of your personal data is our legitimate interest, you have the right to object to such processing on grounds relating to your particular situation. We will abide by your request unless we have compelling legitimate grounds for processing which override your interests and rights, or if we need to continue to process the data for the establishment, exercise or defense of a legal claim.
  • Right Not to Be Discriminated (CCPA). You have the right not to be denied service or have an altered experience based on having executed any of your CCPA rights.

Withdrawing Consent

If you have consented to our processing of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, free of charge, such as where you wish to unsubscribe from marketing messages that you receive from us. If you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact us using the information found at the bottom of this page.

How to Exercise Your Rights

You can make a request to exercise any of these rights in relation to your personal data by sending the request to our privacy team by using the form below. For your own privacy and security, at our discretion, we may require you to prove your identity before providing the requested information.

8. Changes

We may modify this Policy at any time. If we make changes to this Policy then we will post an updated version of this Policy on this website. When using our services, you will be asked to review and accept our Privacy Policy. In this manner, we may record your acceptance and notify you of any future changes to this Policy.

9. Complaints

If you have a complaint about this Policy or any element of your personal information that we hold then please contact us below. If you are not satisfied, then you have the right to lodge a complaint with the local data protection authority.

If you are based in the EEA, please visit this website (http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=50061) for a list of local data protection authorities.

10. Contact Us

To request a copy for your information, unsubscribe from our email list, request for your data to be deleted, or ask a question about your data privacy, we’ve made the process simple:

Email us at: [email protected]