Privacy Policy


At Cauley Pridgen, P.A. we are firmly committed to the privacy of our clients and website visitors. This privacy policy is intended to provide visitors with an understanding of our website information gathering practices. This policy is applicable to www.cauleypridgen.com and all other sites on the World Wide Web operated by Cauley Pridgen.

Collection of Information

Most of the information collected by Cauley Pridgen is provided directly by you. When using the Site, you may be asked to provide information about you, such as your name and e-mail address. If you do not want Cauley Pridgen to have that information, you should not provide it. However, you may not be able to then enjoy some of the Site’s benefits.

Other information collected by Cauley Pridgen may be provided automatically when you access the Site. A number of companies offer software that enables you to anonymously visit the Site. If you use this software, Cauley Pridgen will not be able to recognize you and some of the benefits of using the Site may be unavailable to you.

Cookies

At some places on the Cauley Pridgen web site, the use of a “cookie” may be offered. Most browsers now recognize when a “cookie” is offered, and permit the user to opt out of receiving it. If you are not sure whether your browser has this capability, you should check with the software manufacturer or your Internet service provider. “Cookies” are used on the Cauley Pridgen web site to facilitate use of an area of the web site. We do not use “cookies” to collect and distribute information to third parties for marketing purposes.

Use of Information

Cauley Pridgen uses the information it collects to measure the effectiveness of our website and to better serve clients. We will use any personal information that was voluntarily provided for purposes of notifying you about changes to the Site, services offered by Cauley Pridgen, recent developments in the law, and offers you may find of interest. We will remove you from our mailing list upon your request.

Disclosure of Information

Under no circumstances will Cauley Pridgen sell or otherwise disclose your personal information to others without your authorization, except that Cauley Pridgen may disclose such information to any successor of Cauley Pridgen or when it believes, in good faith, that such disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with any law or protect the rights, property, or safety of another person.

Site Links

Our site contains many links to other non-firm websites we believe may be of interest to our visitors. These links are provided to you only as a convenience. Cauley Pridgen is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of any of those sites. Cauley Pridgen reserves the right to change this policy at any time by posting a new policy at this location.

If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy or practices, please contact us.