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Privacy Policy

Therrien Couture Lawyers, L.L.P. (« TCL » or « us ») believe that the right to privacy is one of a particular importance. This is why we have implemented this privacy policy, allowing the protection of your integrity and of your right to disclose or not your personal information.

The following policy aims to govern the gathering and use of information 1) when accessing our website (www.therriencouture.com) and/or 2) you provide on a voluntary basis upon your participation to a service offered by TCL, subject to any refusal that you could duly express to us with this regard.


1. Application of this policy

We may change our privacy policy at any time and without notice. If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it.  The date of the last update is written at the bottom of this page.

 

2. Your consent

The fact 1) of accessing this website and/or 2) providing us some personal information on a voluntary basis, implies that you are consenting to the gathering, use and disclosure of your information as outlined in this privacy policy.


3. Gathering and processing of the information gathered by TCL

Gathering

No personal information concerning you is gathered upon your simple access or browsing on this website. However, it must be noted that as soon as you access TCL’s website, some information is gathered automatically by our computer system. While none of this information allows TCL to identify you personally, it includes information regarding your domain name as well as the IP address through which you access this website. Such information may be used by TCL for statistical purposes, allowing it to namely evaluate and analyze the access frequency to its website and related customer base.

Your personal information is gathered only when and if you voluntarily provide them to TCL, including namely in the course of your participation to any service offered by TCL which requires you to provide such information, subject to any objection expressed on your part. In all cases where you voluntarily provide personal information to TCL, it undertakes to gather, use and/or communicate it in accordance with this policy and applicable legislation.


4. Disclosure to third parties

TCL undertakes not to disclosure to third parties any of the personal information it gathers in compliance with this policy or with any applicable legislation, unless we obtain your consent for that purpose or in certain exceptional circumstances, where TCL believes in good faith that the law requires or allows it.


5. Usage of cookies

Usage of cookies is not linked to any personally identifiable information. You may at all time deactivate said cookies by modifying the configuration of your browser; however, doing so may restrict you from accessing some parts of our website.


6. Hyperlinks

TCL’s website may contain hyperlinks allowing users to visit other sites operated by other companies. TCL is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of any of such websites to which we link.


7. Contact information

If you have any question, comment or concern with regards to our privacy policy, please write to us at: info@therriencouture.com.


Last Update August 1st 2011

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