Powers Farley provides personal, responsive, and high-quality legal services to clients in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest.

Privacy Policy

This privacy policy applies to information collected online from users of the Firm’s website. In this policy, you can learn what kind of information we collect, when and how we might use that information, how we protect the information, and the choices you have with respect to your personal information.

Powers Farley, PC values the privacy of clients and potential clients who use our website. If you provide any of the following personal information in a private communication to us when browsing or navigating our online site it will not be voluntarily disclosed by us to anyone outside the Firm and we keep it confidential.  That information includes your name, phone number, e-mail address, and any other information you may provide as part of the contact form.

Children under 13 years old are not the target audience for our website. To protect their privacy, Powers Farley endeavors to not directly solicit personal information from any child.

Domain Information Collection

Technology does collect information to enable us to analyze how our visitors use this site. This data enables us to become more familiar with which people visit our site, how often they visit, and what parts of the site they visit most often. We use this information to improve its Web-based offerings. This information is collected automatically and requires no action on your part and includes device used, referring domain, and location.

Use of Cookies and Identifying User Traffic

At times pages on this site may use “cookies”—small files that the site places on your hard drive for identification purposes. A cookie file can contain information such as a user ID to track the pages visited, but the only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. These files are used for site registration, customization the next time you visit us and potentially follow-up marketing purposes. Some parts of the website may also use cookies to track user traffic patterns. The technology does this to help us determine the usefulness of our website information to our users and to see how effective our navigational structure is in helping users reach that information. Please note that cookies cannot read data from your hard drive. Your Web browser may allow you to be notified when you are receiving a cookie, giving you the choice to accept it or not. If you prefer not to receive cookies while browsing our website, you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in your browser; however, by not accepting cookies, some pages may not fully function, and you may not be able to access certain information on this website.

Information Sharing and Disclosure

Your personal information is never shared outside the lawyer or Firm without your permission, except the limited situations where a third-party service provider working on our behalf to serve you necessarily receives it or if it is required to allow us to provide you with a product or service. Of course, if the law or government requires us to do so your personal information may be disclosed or in urgent circumstances such as to protect personal safety, the public or our sites.

Internet Security

Powers Farley strives to protect your personal information; however, we urge you to take every precaution to protect your personal data when you are on the Internet. Change your passwords often, use a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols when allowed.

Information Sent to the Firm through the Website is Likely Not Secure

Information sent to the Firm via the Internet, e-mail, or its website is not likely secure and must be assumed can become non-confidential. While we will treat information you send the Firm over the Internet, either through the Firm’s website or via e-mail, under the terms of our policies, please be aware the sending of information has some risk.

The Lack of an Attorney-Client Relationship and No Legal Advice Intended.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters, and e-mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. In addition, neither your receipt of information from this website, nor your use of this website to contact the Firm or any individual attorney creates an attorney-client relationship between you and the Firm. You will become a client of the Firm only if and when you sign and engagement agreement setting forth the scope of the Firm’s representation.

Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established and such information has been requested from you by our Firm.

This website lists areas in which lawyers of the Firm practice. Addressing a particular area of law does not equate to the Firm or a lawyer claiming of “expertise,” “specialization,” or “board certification.” To the extent it is otherwise true, Firm lawyers with certifications have so indicated in their biographies.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

If appropriate we may amend or otherwise update our privacy policy at any time without notice. Any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information will be posted on this site.

The Firm lawyer responsible for the content of this website is . If you have questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please e-mail us at the contact information on the site.

 

Our law firm partners with FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business. To learn more about the Thomson Reuters privacy policy and the data that might be collected, please visit: Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement.