McCune Law Group Privacy Policy

McCune Law Group respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, and handle your personal information.

Please review this Privacy Policy carefully to understand how we handle your information. Your use of our website and services indicates your acknowledgment of these privacy practices. If you disagree with any aspect of this policy, please refrain from using our website or providing your information to us. We may update this Privacy Policy periodically, and any changes will become effective immediately upon posting. We encourage you to review this policy regularly to stay informed about how we protect your information.

Information We Collect

Direct Collection

We collect information directly from you through various interactions:

  • Service Inquiries: When you request information about our legal services, including contact details, case information, and any other details you choose to provide.
    • NOTICE: By providing your contact information, including but not limited to your mobile number, you agree to receive text messages and any other form of communication from our firm.
  • Marketing Communications: When you opt in to newsletters, legal updates, or other promotional materials.
  • Client Engagement: Comprehensive information necessary for legal representation, including personal history, case details, and relevant documentation.
  • Website Interaction: Information you actively submit through forms, chat features, or other interactive elements.
  • Employment Applications: Information submitted in connection with job opportunities at our firm.

Indirect Collection

We collect information through:

  • Website Technologies:
    • Cookies that track website usage patterns.
    • Server logs that record access times and pages visited.
    • Web beacons and tracking pixels for analytics purposes.
  • Device Information:
    • Browser type and version.
    • Operating system.
    • Device identifiers.
  • Public Sources:
    • Public records and databases.
    • Social media profiles, when publicly available.
    • News media and other public information sources.

Types of Information We Collect

We have collected the following categories of personal information from consumers within the last twelve (12) months:

  1. Personal Identifiers:
    • Full legal name and any previous names.
    • Current and previous addresses.
    • Email addresses (personal and professional).
    • All telephone numbers (mobile, home, work).
    • Company/organization details, including role and department.
    • Social security number (when required for legal services).
    • Driver’s license or state ID numbers.
    • Professional license numbers.
  2. Communication Preferences:
    • Preferred contact methods and times.
    • Language preferences.
    • Subscription choices for different types of communications.
    • Format preferences (digital vs. print).
    • Frequency preferences for updates.
  3. Internet Activity Information:
    • Browsing history.
    • Search history.
    • Device information.
    • IP address.
    • Website interaction data.
  4. Special Categories of Personal Data:
    • Health or disability information (only when provided for event accommodation purposes). Any use of such information is based on your consent.
  5. Transaction Information:
    • Payment details, such as your first and last name, address, telephone number, email address, and payment or financial information.
    • Purchase history.
    • Financial information.
    • Your bank account number.
    • Debit card number.
    • Credit card number.
  6. Location Information:
    • Including geolocation information provided through this website’s server logs and Google Analytics by your device interacting with our website or associated with your IP address, where we are permitted by law to process this information.
  7. Legal Service-Related Information:
    • Case-related personal information.
    • Client due diligence information.
    • Legal matter details.

How We Use Your Information

We use your personal information for the following purposes:

  • To deliver the specific services you have requested, including providing legal representation, sending legal updates, and managing event registrations.
  • To conduct marketing activities that share information about our legal services, firm events, and educational resources.
  • To establish and maintain communication channels for your inquiries, requests, and concerns, including sending important updates about our services and policies.
  • To provide comprehensive legal representation and case management services.
  • To perform essential internal operations, including administrative tasks and business processes.
  • To distribute relevant legal publications, educational materials, and event announcements.
  • To keep you informed about legal developments, services, and events that align with your interests.
  • To process employment applications and conduct recruitment activities.
  • To develop and manage business relationships and provide enhanced client support services.
  • To maintain and improve our website functionality, including personalizing your experience and managing your account.
  • To address your questions and concerns promptly while continuously improving our client service.
  • To ensure the security and proper functioning of our website, technology systems, and business operations.
  • To enhance our services through research, testing, and analysis of how our resources are used.
  • To comply with legal obligations, court orders, and governmental requirements and to protect our legal rights.

Note: McCune Law Group will not use your personal information for purposes significantly different from those described above without first providing you with notice.

Information Sharing

McCune Law Group has not sold, shared, or disclosed your personal information for monetary consideration in the past 12 months. We share your personal information only in the following limited circumstances:

  • With service providers who help us operate our business.
  • With legal service providers necessary for your representation.
  • With authorized parties required for legal proceedings.

All third parties who receive your information are bound by strict confidentiality requirements and may only use your information for the specified business purpose.


California Residents’ Rights Under the CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grants California residents specific rights regarding their personal information:

Your Right to Know

  • Request disclosure of information collected about you in the past 12 months.
  • Learn what personal information we have collected.
  • Receive the specific categories of your collected information.
  • Know our sources for collecting your information.
  • Understand our business purpose for collection.

Information We Will Not Disclose

  • Financial account numbers
  • Account passwords
  • Security questions and answers
  • One-time transaction information not regularly retained
  • Anonymous or de-identified information

Your Right to Delete

  • Request deletion of collected personal information.
  • Once we receive and verify your request, we will delete your personal information unless an exception applies.

Exceptions to Deletion Requests

We may keep information when needed to:

  • Complete your requested transactions.
  • Maintain security and prevent fraud.
  • Fix system errors.
  • Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights, or exercise another right provided for by law.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 seq.).
  • Conduct approved research.
  • Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  • Meet legal obligations.
  • Use information as originally agreed.

How to Submit Requests

Submit verifiable requests through:

Request Requirements

Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a verifiable consumer request related to your personal information for data and to delete data.  You may only make a verifiable consumer request for data access twice within a 12-month period.

The verifiable consumer request must:

  • Provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected personal information or an authorized representative.
  • Describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it.

We cannot respond to your request or provide you with personal information if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm the personal information relates to you. 

We will only use personal information provided in a verifiable consumer request to verify the requestor’s identity or authority to make the request.

For any request to delete submitted through an online request, you will first be required to submit the request and second, separately confirm that you want the information deleted.


Our Non-Discrimination Pledge

We will maintain fair treatment when you exercise your privacy rights under the CCPA. This means we will not:

  • Restrict or deny access to our services.
  • Increase your fees or prices for any services.
  • Reduce the quality or level of services provided to you.
  • Offer different prices, rates, or quality of services based on your privacy choices.

Third-Party Websites

  • Our website may link to other sites.
  • We don’t control their privacy practices.
  • You are encouraged to review their privacy policies separately.

Policy Updates

  • We reserve the right to update or modify this privacy policy at any time.
  • All changes to this policy will be posted on our website with a new effective date.
  • By continuing to use our services after changes are posted, you agree to the updated policy.

Last Modified: January 2, 2025

If you have any questions or comments about this policy on how McCune Law Group collects and uses your information, please contact us at privacy@mccunewright.com.


Cookie Policy

McCune Law Group is committed to transparency in how we collect and use information through our website. Our Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies, what information they gather, and how you can control their use.

What Are Cookies?

  • Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website.
  • They help make websites work better and provide useful information to website owners.
  • This includes similar technologies like pixel tags and web beacons.

How We Use Cookies

We use these tools to:

  • Enhance your browsing experience by remembering your preferences.
  • Help you navigate our website more efficiently.
  • Analyze how visitors use our site and which pages they visit.
  • Improve our content and services based on user behavior.

Types of Cookies We Use

Required Cookies:

  • Essential for basic website functions.
  • Enable navigation and use of key features.
  • Active only during your website visit.

Functional Cookies:

  • Track how you use our website.
  • Help us improve site performance.
  • Store your preferences and settings.

Information We Collect Through Cookies

  • Anonymous identification numbers to recognize repeat visitors.
  • Your website preferences and settings.
  • Actions you take on our website.
  • Browsing patterns and history on our site.

Note: Personal information is only collected when you voluntarily provide it (such as entering your email address) or request specific services.


Your Cookie Choices

  • You can opt out of non-essential cookies.
  • Browser settings can be adjusted to manage cookies.
  • You can delete existing cookies anytime.
  • Settings are specific to each browser and device.

Do Not Track Signals

  • Our site does not currently respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals.
  • We use Google Analytics to understand website usage.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

  • You can decline cookies through your browser settings.
  • Declining cookies may affect some website features.
  • Visit your browser’s help section for cookie management instructions.

Note: By continuing to use our website, you agree to our cookie practices as described above. To opt out of accepting cookies from our website or stop cookies from being stored on your device, you can change the settings or use the links provided above to decline and/or delete cookies.


Contact us at privacy@mccunewright.com with questions about our cookie practices.

Mail:
3281 East Guasti Road
Suite 100
Ontario, CA 91761