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WHEATON LAW FIRM 

GENERAL DISCLAIMERS

 

Use of This Website Does Not Create an Attorney-Client Relationship

Use of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship between users of this site and any other party whatsoever. Neither transmission nor receipt of information from this website creates an attorney-client relationship between users of this site and any other party whatsoever. No attorney-client relationship exists between the users of this website and any other party, including but not limited to Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC and Wyndi Wheaton.

 

Emailing Attorneys from this Website Does Not Create an Attorney-Client Relationship

Emailing Wheaton Law Firm or any of its staff does not create an attorney-client relationship between users of this site and any other party whatsoever. Wheaton Law Firm or its attorneys will not enter into an attorney-client relationship on-line, through this website, through any other website, or through electronic mail or any other electronic medium. It is our policy to enter an attorney-client relationship only through a written engagement or retainer agreement, and only when doing so would comply with all applicable laws and ethical rules.

 

Do Not Email Confidential Information to Us or Anyone Else

Transmission of information on-line, over the Internet, or through the electronic means can be unstable, unreliable, and insecure. There is a risk that information may be intercepted illegally. There may also be a risk of waiving attorney-client and/or work-product privileges that might attach to such communications, where a proper attorney-client relationship exists. You should not send information or facts via email relating to your legal problem or question. If you are not an existing client of ours, your email may not be privileged or confidential. Moreover, some states have suggested that even if you are our client, email communications may not be privileged.

 

This Website Is Not Intended to be a Solicitation or to Provide Legal Advice

This website is not intended to be a source of solicitation or legal advice. The reader should NOT consider this website information to be an invitation for an attorney-client relationship, should not rely on information provided herein, and should always seek the advice of competent legal counsel in the reader’s state.

 

Deadlines Are Fatal to Your Legal Rights and Remedies

Because deadlines are fatal to legal rights and remedies, it is imperative that anyone facing legal problems or issues speak to a competent attorney as soon as possible. The specific facts of any given situation may give rise to any number of rules and regulations of which you may or may not be aware. Never delay in contacting a competent attorney and never rely upon email as a method for contacting an attorney.

 

Use of this Website and Information is at Your Own Risk

All material or information included within this website is for informational purposes only and should in no way be considered legal advice on any particular matter by any party whatsoever. No user may act or rely on any of the materials or information on this website and Wheaton Law Firm and its attorneys make absolutely no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy, reliability, completeness, availability, or timeliness of the contents of this site or of the information or documents therein. Use of materials found on this website, for any purpose whatsoever, is strictly at your own risk. Under no circumstances whatsoever shall Wheaton Law Firm or its attorneys be liable for any direct, indirect, legal, equitable, special, compensatory, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever arising from access to, use of or reliance upon this website or the information and documents contained therein.

 

Terms and Disclaimers are Subject to Change Without Notice

These terms and disclaimers may be changed without notice. It is each individual user’s responsibility to check and review these terms and conditions and it shall not be the responsibility of Wheaton Law Firm or its attorneys to inform users of any changes whatsoever.

PRIVACY POLICY

Wheaton Law Firm or its attorneys is strongly committed to protecting the privacy of consumers of its interactive products and services. Throughout cyberspace, we want to contribute to providing a safe and secure environment for consumers, and, in particular, ensure that kids information is protected. The purpose of this privacy policy is to inform you, as a welcome visitor to WheatonLawOffice.com, what kinds of information we may gather about you when you visit WheatonLawOffice.com, how we may use that information, whether we disclose it to anyone, and the choices you have regarding our use of, and your ability to correct, the information. Finally, please note that this policy applies to WheatonLawOffice.com and web sites that carry the Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, brand or trademark, and not to other companies’ or organizations’ web sites to which we link. We have clearly marked WheatonLawOffice.com and these branded web sites with our logo so you know where this policy applies.

 

INFORMATION ABOUT ALL WHEATONLAWOFFICE.COM VISITORS

Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, and Bing Analytics (the “Analytics”) are in use on this website.

Analytics are resources used to gather pieces of information about the traffic to this website. These pieces of information can tell a website owner how visitors move through the site. Website owners then use this data to make improvements to their website to increase a visitor’s positive experience.

 

This information is collected anonymously. Using Analytics, first-party cookies collect visitor data, such internet protocol (IP) addresses, browsers and operating systems; however, it does not identify any individual. This process occurs because cookies automatically send a file to a computer’s hard drive that stores data, like the time of day a visitor came to this site, first-time or repeat visitors and what website the visitor was on just prior to reaching this site. A website owner can review this data in reports that inform the owner if the website is performing at an optimal level or if updates need to be made.

 

If you would like to opt out of Google Analytics, you may do so without interrupting how you are able to view this website.

 

In general, our service automatically gathers certain usage information like the numbers and frequency of visitors to WheatonLawOffice.com and its areas, very much like television ratings that tell the networks how many people tuned in to a program. We only use such data in the aggregate. This collective data helps us determine how much our customers use parts of the site, so we can improve our site to assure that it is as appealing as we can make it for as many of you as possible. For example, WheatonLawOffice.com uses a technology nicknamed “cookies” that tells us how and when pages in our site are visited, and by how many people. WheatonLawOffice.com cookies do not collect personally identifiable information, and we do not combine information collected through cookies with other personally identifiable information to tell us who you are or even what your screen name or e-mail address is. We also may provide statistical “ratings” information, never information about you personally, to our WheatonLawOffice.com partners about how our members, collectively, use WheatonLawOffice.com. We do this so they, too, can understand how much people use their areas and our site in order for them to provide you with the best possible web experience.

 

INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

Sometimes we may specifically ask for information about you when you sign up to use a service or when you order a product. We will need certain information such as name, Internet address or screen name, billing address, type of computer, and credit card number in order to provide that service or product to you. We may also use that information to let you know about additional products and services about which you might be interested. You can choose not to receive such information by letting us know on the registration screen when you sign up for the product or service. We may ask you for information about your interests so that we both can take advantage of the interactivity of the online medium, but you may always choose not to respond.

DISCLOSURE

We do not use or disclose information about your individual visits to WheatonLawOffice.com or information that you may give us, such as your name, address, e-mail address or telephone number, to any outside companies. But as we mention above, we may share with our web site partners aggregated statistical “ratings” information about the use of WheatonLawOffice.com.

 

SPECIAL ATTENTION TO KIDS

WheatonLawOffice.com takes special care to protect the safety and privacy of young people using our services. We do not specifically collect information about children and believe that children should get their parents’ consent before giving out any personal information. We encourage you to participate in your child’s experience in cyberspace and to review important safety tips before your child explores the Internet. WheatonLawOffice.com also recommends that parents use web filtering technology to supervise their kids’ access to the Web.

 

WHEATONLAWOFFICE.COM PRIVACY POLICY CHANGES

If we decide to change our privacy policy for WheatonLawOffice.com, we will post those changes here so that you will always know what information we gather, how we might use that information and whether we will disclose it to anyone.

 

As always, please feel free to contact us should you have any questions about our privacy policy.

EMAIL POLICY

Confidentiality

We are committed to keeping your e-mail address confidential. We do not sell, rent, or lease our subscription lists to third parties, and we will not provide your personal information to any third-party individual, government agency, or company at any time unless compelled to do so by law. We will use your e-mail address solely to communicate with you to provide information from Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, and will send e-mails to you in accordance with applicable laws.

 

CAN-SPAM Compliance

In compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act, all e-mail sent from Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, will clearly state who the e-mail is from and provide clear information on how to contact the sender. In addition, all e-mail messages will also contain concise information on how to remove yourself from our mailing lists so that you receive no further e-mail communication from us.

 

Choice/Opt-Out

Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us and our partners by reading the unsubscribe instructions located at the bottom of any e-mail the users receive from us at any time. Users who no longer wish to receive our newsletter or promotional materials may opt-out of receiving these communications by clicking the unsubscribe link in the e-mail or by emailing us at info@WheatonLawOffice.com and write “Unsubscribe” in the subject line.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

WHEATON LAW FIRM - DMCA Policy

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice

TAKE DOWN POLICY AND PROCEDURES

Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, and WheatonLawOffice.com respects the intellectual property rights of others just as it expects third parties to respect its rights. Pursuant to Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c), a copyright owner or their agent may submit a takedown notice to us via our DMCA Agent listed below. As an internet service provider, we are entitled to claim immunity from said infringement claims pursuant to the “safe harbor” provisions of the DMCA. To submit a good faith infringement claim to us, you must submit notice to us that sets forth the following information:

 

NOTICE OF INFRINGEMENT – CLAIM

  1. A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner (or someone authorized to act on behalf of the owner);

  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed;

  3. Identification of the infringing material to be removed, and information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to locate the material. [Please submit the URL of the page in question to assist us in identifying the allegedly offending work];

  4. Information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to contact the complaining party including your name, physical address, email address, phone number and fax number;

  5. A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that the use of the material is unauthorized by the copyright agent; and

  6. A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and, under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

 

Title 17 USC §512(f) provides civil damage penalties, including costs and attorney fees, against any person who knowingly and materially misrepresents certain information in a notification of infringement under 17 USC §512(c)(3).

Send all takedown notices to the following. Please send by email for prompt attention.

 

DMCA AGENT

Wyndi Wheaton, Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, 4513 Woodbine Rd, Pace FL 32571,

Email: info @ WheatonLawOffice.com ~ Phone: 850-299-4332

 

COUNTER-NOTIFICATION – RESTORATION OF MATERIAL

If you have received a notice of material being take down because of a copyright infringement claim, you may provide us with a counter-notification in an effort to have the material in question restored to the site. Said notification must be given in writing to our DMCA Agent and must contain substantially the following elements pursuant to 17 USC Section 512(g)(3):

  1. Your physical or electronic signature.

  2. A description of the material that has been taken down and the original location of the material before it was taken down.

  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled.

  4. Your name, address, and telephone number, and a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal district court for the judicial district in which the address is located (or if you are outside of the United States, that you consent to jurisdiction of any judicial district in which the service provider may be found), and that you will accept service of process from the person or company who provided the original infringement notification.

  5. Email your counter notice to our DMCA Agent: Wyndi Wheaton at info @ WheatonLawOffice.com for prompt action or send to: Wyndi Wheaton, Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, 4513 Woodbine Rd, Pace FL 32571, Phone: 850-299-4992. Again, email is encouraged for quick action.

 

REPEAT INFRINGER POLICY

Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, takes copyright infringement very seriously. Pursuant to the repeat infringer policy requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and to the extent applicable, Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, will or currently maintains a list of DMCA notices from its copyright holders with its registered DMCA Agent. The company makes a good faith effort to identify any repeat infringers on this list pursuant to the safe harbor requirements of the DMCA.

 

MODIFICATIONS

Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC, reserves the right to modify the contents of this page and its policy for handling DMCA claims at any time for any reason. You are encouraged to check back to review this policy frequently for any changes.

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