Privacy Policy

1. Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Terms

Johnston Law is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Statement sets forth our current privacy practices with regard to the information we collect when you or your computer interact with richardjohnstonlaw.com. By accessing richardjohnstonlaw.com, you acknowledge and fully understand our Privacy Statement and freely consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Website Privacy Statement.

2. Participating Clients, Merchant Policies, and Third Party Websites

Related services and offerings with links from this website, including all other websites, have their own privacy statements that can be viewed by clicking on the corresponding links within each respective website. Johnston Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or contents of third-party or client websites. We recommend and encourage that you always review the privacy policies of merchants and other third parties before you provide any personal information or complete any transaction with such parties.

3. Information We Collect and How We Use It

Johnston Law collects certain information from and about its users three ways: directly from our Web Server logs, the user, and with Cookies. When you visit our Website, we may track information to administer the site and analyze its usage for the purpose of serving our visitors and customers better.

This website uses Google AdWords’ free conversion tracking features on certain pages. If you contact us online, the destination page will have code on it that will help us understand the path you took to arrive on that page.

DoubleClick: We use Google AdWords remarketing codes to log when users view specific pages or take specific actions on a website. This allows us to provide targeted advertising in the future. If you do not wish to receive this type of advertising from us in the future you can opt out using the DoubleClick opt-out page or the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.

Bing Ads: This website uses Microsoft’s free tracking features on its webpages. If you contact us online, the destination page will have code on it that will help us understand the path you took to arrive on that page.

We will not disclose personally identifiable information we collect from you to third parties without your permission except to the extent necessary including:

  • To fulfill your requests for services.
  • To protect ourselves from liability.
  • To respond to legal process or comply with law, or in connection with a merger, acquisition, or liquidation of the company.

4. Changes to This Statement

Johnston Law has the discretion to occasionally update this privacy statement. We encourage you to periodically review this privacy statement to stay informed about how we are helping to protect the personal information we collect.

5. Contacting Us

If you have questions regarding our Privacy Statement, its implementation, failure to adhere to this Privacy Statement and/or our general practices, please contact us.

You may email Johnston Law through this website, or its related electronic means of communication (e.g. facsimile) but information you send to Johnston Law through electronic means is not necessarily secure and may not be confidential. Communications to us will not be treated as privileged unless we already represent you, and you do not waive the privilege by disseminating the information. Do not send us confidential information until you have established a formal attorney-client relationship with Johnston Law. Even if we represent you, understand the security of all electronic communication is still uncertain and that you accept all risks of such uncertainty and potential lack of confidentiality when you send us unencrypted, sensitive, or confidential email and/or electronic communication. Email and electronic communication from Johnston Law never constitutes an electronic signature, unless it expressly says so.

5. Jurisdiction

Legal problems and solutions depend on their unique facts. Laws and regulations often differ from one jurisdiction to another. Materials on this website may be inappropriate in jurisdictions other than Florida. Johnston Law’s attorneys practice only in the State of Florida. Users who access this website from other locations do so at their own risk and are responsible for complying with local laws and regulations. This website is not completely controlled by Johnston Law (e.g. linked websites) and is always subject to the security risks described above. The laws of Florida apply to everything concerning use of this website, without regard to Florida’s conflict of laws principles. You agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate Florida courts to resolve any dispute concerning your use of this website.