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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: September 15th, 2025

Barzakay Law is committed to protecting your privacy. This Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information you provide or that we obtain through our website. It also outlines the rights available to Florida residents under the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (FDBR) and our obligations under the Florida Information Protection Act (FIPA).

By using our website, you agree to the practices described in this Policy.

1) Information We Collect

a) Information collected automatically.
When you visit, we may collect your IP address, device and browser details, pages viewed, referring/exit URLs, timestamps, and general location. We also use cookies and similar technologies to recognize your browser, remember preferences, improve performance, and personalize content. You can adjust your browser to limit cookies; some features may not work as intended without them.

b) Information you provide.
If you submit a form, subscribe, or contact us, we may collect your name, contact details, organization, and any information you choose to share. Some site features may require this information to function.

2) How We Use Your Information

  • To operate, maintain, and improve the website and user experience
  • To personalize content and suggest resources that may be useful to you
  • To respond to inquiries and provide requested information
  • To send updates about events, content, and services that may interest you (you can opt out at any time)
  • To maintain security and comply with legal obligations

We may analyze aggregated or de-identified usage data to understand site performance and trends.

3) When We Share Information

We do not sell your personal information. We may share information with:

  • Service providers (e.g., hosting, analytics, email, security) who are bound to use it only to provide services to us and in accordance with this Policy
  • Governmental or regulatory authorities when required by law, court order, or legal process
  • Parties to a transaction involving all or part of our business, subject to appropriate safeguards

Except as described here, we do not disclose your personally identifiable information to unaffiliated third parties for their own marketing.

4) Data Transfers & Security

We use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to help protect your information against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. However, no method of transmission or storage is 100% secure.

5) Email & Marketing Preferences

You can opt out of marketing emails at any time. Reply to any marketing message with the subject line “unsubscribe.” We will continue to send essential administrative or transactional messages as needed.

6) Cookies & Similar Technologies

Most browsers allow you to manage cookies. Disabling cookies may limit certain features. For analytics, we may use third-party tools that set their own cookies to help us measure traffic and usage.

7) Retention

We retain information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, to comply with legal obligations, and to resolve disputes.

8) Children’s Privacy

Our website is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them.

9) No Attorney-Client Relationship from Website Use

Using this website or sending information through it does not create an attorney-client relationship with Barzakay Law. Do not rely on website communications for legal advice.

10) Information Sent via the Internet Is Not Secure

Messages sent to us by email or through this website may not be secure or confidential. You send information at your own risk. Please do not include sensitive or confidential details in website forms or email.

11) Changes to This Policy

We may update this Policy from time to time. The “Effective Date” will reflect the latest version. Your continued use of the site after changes means you accept the updated Policy.

12) Florida Residents: Your Privacy Rights

Under the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (FDBR), Florida residents have additional rights regarding their personal data.

You may have the right to:

  • Know what personal data we collect, the categories of third parties we share it with, and the purposes for collection.
  • Access a copy of the personal data we maintain about you.
  • Correct inaccuracies in your personal data.
  • Delete your personal data, subject to legal exceptions.
  • Opt out of:
    • The sale of personal data;
    • Targeted advertising, or
    • Profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects.
  • Restrict processing of sensitive personal data unless you provide consent.

13) Contact Us

Questions about this Policy or your information?

Phone: 1-800-HURT-123

Address: 4151 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, FL 33021

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