Cookie Policy

A Brief Overview of Our Cookie Policy

At Maloney & Parks, LLP, we value your privacy and believe in being transparent and open in the way we handle your personal information. This Cookie Policy outlines how and why cookies and other tracking technologies are used on our website (https://maloneyandparks.com/). We hold ourselves to our highest standards in the area of data protection and the law. This Cookie Policy sets out: i) what cookies we use on this site; ii) what information those cookies gather; iii) how we utilize such information; and iv) what your rights are to manage cookies. By visiting and using our website you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy.

Cookies: What Are They?

Cookies are small files that are saved on your computer (e.g., laptop, smartphone or tablet) when you access a particular website. They are commonly used in order to improve your browsing experience through, for example, sites remembering your preferences or recognizing your device and/or providing targeted content. Cookies may be stored by the visited website (first-party cookies) or by third-party services used within the visited website (third-party cookies). Cookies can include login information, your preferences and/or browsing history. It is not possible for cookies to access personal information stored on your device or to inject malware.

Cookies: Why We Utilize Them

At Maloney & Parks, LLP, cookies have a number of important roles in making your experience on our site and our website itself as effective as possible. Cookies are used for the following:

  • To enable our site to work properly and securely
  • To remember settings and preferences so the website is easier to use
  • To collect data relating to traffic on our website so we can learn how you are using it
  • Performance monitoring and related fault diagnosis and improvements
  • Email, contact requests and other interaction (where supported by or through this website)
  • Client access such as secure client log-ins, document upload or other options (where supported by or through this website)

We do not use cookies to collect personally-identifiable (sensitive) personal information without your consent, or for unsolicited marketing purposes.

The Different Types of Cookies We Employ

Our website uses a few categories of cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are required for the basic functions of our website to perform correctly. Strictly necessary cookies include, for example, cookies that allow you to log into secure areas of our website, fill out forms, navigate between pages, or use some of its features.
  • Performance Cookies: These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use our website, such as most visited pages, time zone setting, number of visitors, and how long visitors spend on certain pages. These are generally known as ‘performance cookies.’
  • Functionality Cookies: These cookies allow us to personalize the website for you. For example, these cookies memorize your website preferences and choices, such as your settings.
  • Analytical & Statistical Cookies: These cookies are used to analyze and compile statistics about activity and use of the website.
  • Third-party Cookies: Occasionally, we may use trusted third-party services (for example, Google Analytics) which help us analyze and identify trends in website usage or offer other useful features. Such third-party providers may place their own cookies on your computer or device, which are subject to the respective third-party’s privacy policies.

We don’t use advertisement or targeting cookies on our website.

How We Make Use of the Information We Gather

The cookie data gathered on this website is collected and processed in order to improve your experience and the security of the site as well as to enhance services. For instance:

  • Aggregated cookies analyze site traffic to identify how visitors use our site.
  • Functional cookies allow us to recall your contact form information for speedier responses in the future.
  • Security cookies are used to detect and prevent fraudulent, abusive, or malicious activity.

We do not sell, rent, or otherwise provide cookie data to third parties for marketing or advertising purposes. Cookie data we do collect is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy and in compliance with applicable data privacy and protection laws.

Cookies and Third-Party Service Providers

To provide the best experience possible, we may use third-party services containing cookies. The most common of these is Google Analytics, which is used to track how visitors use the site. Third-party cookies collect data from your IP address, type of device, browser, pages visited, and other browsing information. This is anonymized by the service and only used for statistical analysis and website optimization.

We may embed third-party content (such as maps, videos, or social media links) that may contain cookies from those third-parties. Any information collected by third-party cookies is controlled by those third-parties’ privacy and cookie policies. We recommend you familiarize yourself with any such policies if you use any of these features.

How Cookies Are Managed and Controlled

You can manage the use of cookies on your computer or device. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default, however, you can change your browser settings to refuse cookies, delete cookies or alert you when cookies are being sent. Please note that if you choose to disable the use of cookies, parts of our websites may not function properly and our web pages may not display properly.

Instructions for controlling cookies are generally found in the help section of your browser. Alternatively, third party tools and browser plugins can be used to manage cookies and cookie preferences. Information about managing cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org or in your browser documentation.

Data and Security: Protecting Your Information

Your personal information is a fundamental value to Maloney & Parks, LLP. All information collected via a cookie is processed and stored in a secure location. We apply appropriate technical and organizational safeguards to protect your personal information against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, or alteration and against unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. Cookie usage practices conform with lawful data privacy requirements including the GDPR, as applicable, and the CCPA, where applicable, for our clients located in the United States.

Your Rights and Available Options

You have certain legal rights with respect to your personal information and cookie data. You have the right:

  • to be informed about the data we collect and how we use it
  • to have access to, or ask for rectification of or deletion of, your personal information
  • not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling
  • to object to us, or restrict our use of, certain processing activities
  • to withdraw consent to non-essential cookies at any time

You may exercise any of these rights, or otherwise ask questions about our cookie policy, by contacting us as set out at the end of this policy.

Cookies and Children’s Privacy

Because our website is designed for people who seek to hire a lawyer, it is not in any way directed to children under the age of 13, or to anyone else under that age. We do not consciously collect or maintain nonpublic personal information from children through cookies or otherwise. If you have reason to believe that a child has provided personal information to us through our website, please send us an email immediately so that we may take appropriate action.

Cookie Policy Changes

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect regulatory changes, technological advancement or changes in our business practice. All amendments will be posted on this page accompanied by an effective date. We encourage you to periodically review this policy for information on our use of cookies as well as the protection of your privacy.

How to Reach Us

If you have any questions, comments, or requests with respect to our Cookie Policy or data protection practices, please contact us:

Maloney & Parks, LLP
101 Convention Center Dr Ste 19, Las Vegas NV 89109
Phone: (702) 972-5291
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://maloneyandparks.com/

We will respond to your questions as is possible, in a transparent manner. Your trust is important to us and we are committed to ensuring that your online experience with Maloney & Parks, LLP is a secure and private one.

What to Know About Maloney & Parks, LLP

Founded in 2007, Maloney & Parks, LLP is a well-respected general practice law firm which represents clients throughout the United States. The Firm was founded by Zachary Maloney and Calvin Parks, former law enforcement and prosecutorial attorneys. They bring together their extensive training to provide strong representation in criminal defense, civil law, and appeals. Maloney & Parks, LLP is qualified to practice in every United States and federal court, including the Federal Southern District of Texas and the Federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Maloney & Parks, LLP is distinguished by its thorough trial preparation, personal service, and flexible payment plans. For trusted Houston Attorneys you can depend on contact us today to set up your consultation. To learn more about our team and values, visit our About Maloney & Parks, LLP page.

FAQs Pertaining to Cookies

  • Q: Can I use your website without accepting cookies?
    A: Yes, while you will be able to use our website with limited functionality if you disable non-essential cookies in your web browser settings, certain features, such as secure form submissions or personalized sections may not perform optimally.
  • Q: Do you use cookies for advertising?
    A: No, we don’t use cookies for the purpose of advertising and/or marketing any of our services. Our cookies are used strictly for website functionality, analytics and to enhance user experience.
  • Q: For how long do cookies remain on my device?
    A: Cookies have a limited shelf life. Some of them are session cookies, which means that they expire at the end of your browsing session (when you close the web browser), but others are persistent cookies that will save on your device for a period of time unless they are deleted. You can remove all cookies at any time from your browser settings.
  • Q: Are my personal details safe?
    A: We don’t use cookies to gather sensitive personal data, however your right to privacy is respected and all data is obtained in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Your Consent to Our Cookie Policy

By continuing to use the Maloney & Parks, LLP website, you agree to the use of cookies as defined in this policy. If you do not agree with how we use cookies, you can opt out through your browser settings or contact us and we will assist you. Your continued trust is of value to us, and we want to make it safe and transparent.