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At Rubinowitz Law Firm P.C., we take your privacy seriously. This privacy policy explains how information collected through our website is managed, why it is collected, and how it is protected. Residents of the Bronx and across New York deserve clear, accurate information about what happens when they share details with us, ensuring transparency, security, and confidence every step of the way.
When you reach out through our contact forms or by email, we may ask for your name, phone number, and other details so we can respond to your inquiry. Under New York’s Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (the “SHIELD Act”), any business that maintains private information must adopt administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to help protect that data. We apply these standards in the way we store and use your information, recognizing the importance of both confidentiality and compliance.
Like many websites, our system collects specific technical details, including IP addresses, browser types, and general browsing patterns. Gathering this information helps us see how people actually interact with the site. It also allows us to refine navigation, make resources more relevant for Bronx residents, and keep the site accessible across a wide range of devices and browsers so that each visit feels clear, dependable, and user-friendly.
Cookies are small files stored on your device that help us recognize repeat visits and measure website performance. According to the New York Attorney General’s guidance on website privacy controls, any representations about cookie use should be accurate and consistent with the way the site functions. We use cookies to track general traffic patterns, but you can adjust your browser settings to decline them, limit their scope, or receive alerts, giving you greater control over how your information is managed online.
The details you share with us are used only for limited purposes, including:
We do not sell or rent personal information to third parties, and we never use your information for marketing unrelated services. Our commitment is to limit collection to what is necessary, apply it responsibly, and keep your trust at the center of every interaction.
We share information only in limited situations, such as when the law requires it or to protect our rights. At times we may rely on outside service providers, permitted to use details only for the specific functions we request. Examples include website hosting, analytics, or communication tools.
Each vendor is chosen carefully and must agree to keep information confidential. We also monitor these providers to confirm they maintain the same level of protection our firm applies.
We implement reasonable safeguards to protect information transmitted through this site. While no electronic system is completely secure, our commitment is to reduce risk through administrative measures, technical protections, and physical safeguards.
If you have highly sensitive data, we encourage you to contact us by phone instead of submitting it online, which allows us to provide guidance on secure communication methods and ensures your most important details are handled with the highest possible level of care and attention.
You may choose not to share certain information with us, although doing so could limit our ability to respond to your inquiry. If you prefer, you can disable cookies in your browser.
You may also contact us to request corrections to the personal information you have shared, or ask that we limit certain uses. While New York law does not provide broad consumer opt-out rights like other states, we will consider reasonable requests to ensure your privacy preferences are respected.
This site is not designed for children under 13. We do not intentionally gather personal details from anyone in that age group. If we learn that a child has shared information, we will remove it as quickly as possible. Parents or guardians who suspect their child submitted data should contact us so we can confirm and address the matter.
Our practices follow the New York Child Data Protection Act guidance, which sets clear requirements for protecting and handling information related to minors.
We may revise or update this privacy policy from time to time as laws or technology change. Please check the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page to ensure you are reading the most current version, since updates help keep our practices transparent and aligned with both legal requirements and evolving industry standards.
If you have questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at:
Rubinowitz Law Firm P.C., 212-524-2899.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Attorney, James Rubinowitz. who has more than 10 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.