The Law Offices of Redman & Payne (“R&P”) are committed to
safeguarding the privacy of visitors to our Web site.
In general, you are not required to provide any personal
information in order to consult our Web site. However, you
may elect to contact us by completing the form provided on
the “Contact Us” page of this site, in which case we ask you
to provide your name, telephone number and email address. We
will use your information only to contact you and provide
you with the information that you have requested. Please
note that we will not share your personal information with
any third party, except as required to do so by law. We may
also use your information to contact you to ask whether you
would like to receive information from R&P about events,
publications and services provided by the firm that may be
of interest to you, but we will not add you to any of our
mailing lists without your explicit consent.
Cookies
A “cookie” is a small data file that can be placed on your
computer's hard disk or on a Web site server. These cookies
do not retrieve information about you stored on your hard
drive and do not corrupt or damage your computer or computer
files. You are not obliged to accept a cookie that we send
to you, and you can in fact modify your browser so that it
will not accept cookies. We use cookies on our
Web site so that we can display content in a user’s
preferred language, as selected during a prior visit to our
site. We also track how users navigate through our site, in
order to enable us to evaluate and improve the site. We use
this information to compile statistical data on the use of
our Web site, but the information obtained is used on an
anonymous, aggregated basis and you cannot be identified
from it.
When you visit our Web site, our server will record your IP
address together with the date, time and duration of your
visit. An IP address is an assigned number, similar to a
telephone number, which allows your computer to communicate
over the Internet. We analyze this data for trends and
statistics, and then we discard it.
Your rights
You may at all times request a copy of your personal
information and have it corrected or removed from our files.
Inquiries and requests should be sent to one of our offices
or to info@redmanpaynelaw.com.