Privacy Policy


Generally, our web site can be visited without revealing any information about yourself. There are times, however, when we ask for personally identifiable information from you, such as your name, company, e-mail address, phone number, and address. We request this personal information in order to generally correspond with you, to provide you with a subscription to a newsletter or publication, to notify you about events, or to otherwise respond to your request. Where applicable, our web site will differentiate between personal data fields that are optional and those that are mandatory to obtain the requested information.

Brock & Scott PLLC may collect and/or track (a) the home server domain names, e-mail addresses, type of computer, and type of web browser of users to the web site, (b) the e-mail addresses of users that communicate with Brock & Scott PLLC or the web site via e-mail, (c) information knowingly provided by the user in online forms, registration forms, surveys, etc. (including name, address, e-mail and other personal profile data), and (d) aggregate and user-specific information on which pages users access.

Brock & Scott PLLC may place Internet “cookies” on users’ hard drives. Internet cookies can save data about individual users, such as the user’s name, password, user-name, screen preferences, the pages of a web site viewed by the user, and the advertisements viewed or clicked by the user. When the user revisits the web site, Brock & Scott PLLC may recognize the visitor by the Internet cookie and customize the user’s experience accordingly. Users may decline Internet cookies, if any, by using the appropriate feature of their web client software, if available. However, declining to use cookies may impede the ability of the web site to function properly.

When a user performs a search within the web site, Brock & Scott PLLC may record information identifying the user or linking the user to the search performed. Brock & Scott PLLC may also record limited information associated with every search request made by the user and use that information to, among other things, solve technical problems with the service and to calculate overall usage statistics Brock & Scott PLLC is committed to maintaining the privacy of personal information collected on the Internet. This privacy policy discloses the personal information gathering and disseminating practices of Brock & Scott PLLC in connection with the use of this web site. This policy statement does not address the collection or dissemination of personal information through other sources such as in-person seminars or an attorney’s personal contacts. Please read the following information carefully to understand our views and practices regarding the collection, use and dissemination of your personal data. Use of this web site constitutes consent to Brock & Scott PLLC ‘s collection and use of personal data as outlined herein. A portion of the Firm’s practice consists of debt collection. You should understand that any communication with this firm is a communication from a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

Collection of Personal Information from Site Users

Generally, our web site can be visited without revealing any information about yourself. There are times, however, when we ask for personally identifiable information from you, such as your name, company, e-mail address, phone number, and address. We request this personal information in order to generally correspond with you, to provide you with a subscription to a newsletter or publication, to notify you about events, or to otherwise respond to your request. Where applicable, our web site will differentiate between personal data fields that are optional and those that are mandatory to obtain the requested information.

Brock & Scott PLLC may collect and/or track (a) the home server domain names, e-mail addresses, type of computer, and type of web browser of users to the web site, (b) the e-mail addresses of users that communicate with Brock & Scott PLLC or the web site via e-mail, (c) information knowingly provided by the user in online forms, registration forms, surveys, etc. (including name, address, e-mail and other personal profile data), and (d) aggregate and user-specific information on which pages users access.

Brock & Scott PLLC may place Internet “cookies” on users’ hard drives. Internet cookies can save data about individual users, such as the user’s name, password, user-name, screen preferences, the pages of a web site viewed by the user, and the advertisements viewed or clicked by the user. When the user revisits the web site, Brock & Scott PLLC may recognize the visitor by the Internet cookie and customize the user’s experience accordingly. Users may decline Internet cookies, if any, by using the appropriate feature of their web client software, if available. However, declining to use cookies may impede the ability of the web site to function properly.

When a user performs a search within the web site, Brock & Scott PLLC may record information identifying the user or linking the user to the search performed. Brock & Scott PLLC may also record limited information associated with every search request made by the user and use that information to, among other things, solve technical problems with the service and to calculate overall usage statistics.

Use of Personal Data Collected

Brock & Scott PLLC may use the personal data it collects for internal purposes, namely, for solving technical problems, calculating overall usage statistics, for internal marketing and promotional purposes, product development, content improvement, and to contact you and provide you with the information you have requested. Brock & Scott PLLC will not disclose to third parties any individually identifying information, such as names, postal and email addresses, telephone numbers, and other personal information which users voluntarily provide to Brock & Scott PLLC, except to the extent necessary to comply with applicable laws or legal processes (e.g., subpoenas), or to otherwise protect the rights or property of Brock & Scott PLLC.

Security Measures

Brock & Scott PLLC implements security features in an effort to prevent the unauthorized release of or access to personal information. Please note, however, that Brock & Scott PLLC cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any communication or material transmitted to or from Brock & Scott PLLC via the web site or e-mail. Accordingly, Brock & Scott PLLC is not responsible for the security of information transmitted via the Internet. In addition, whenever you select or receive a login and unique password for use of this web site, you are solely and fully responsible for the security of this information, and for all acts and actions taken regarding them. For more private communications, users can contact Brock & Scott PLLC by telephone at the main office and direct line telephone numbers provided on the web site.

Opt-Out Right

Users may at any time opt out of having their personal information used by Brock & Scott PLLC to send correspondence to the user, by contacting Brock & Scott PLLC by telephone at the main office and direct line telephone numbers provided on the web site. If you receive a marketing email from Brock & Scott PLLC, you will be provided with an automated way to opt out (unsubscribe) from that particular communication or from all marketing emails sent by Brock & Scott PLLC. Please follow the instructions on the email you receive.

Access & Correction

If you wish to access or update the personal information you submit through our web site, or if you have questions or concerns about our Privacy Policies and Practices you may use the contact form which can be found on our Contact page. We provide individuals with access to their personal information where we believe appropriate, including in situations where you are entitled to access and review of your personal information under applicable data protection and privacy laws.

Children’s Information

We do not knowingly collect any personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that an individual under the age of 13 is submitting information without consent from their parent or legal guardian or as permitted under applicable law, we will delete the information as soon as possible from our database. If you believe we are collecting information about an individual under 13, please notify us immediately so that we can take appropriate action

Revisions to Privacy Policy

Brock & Scott PLLC reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Please check the Privacy Policy frequently and particularly before you submit additional personal information via the web site.