Privacy Policy

Privacy Practices & Principles

This Privacy and Security Statement outlines the policies and practices of Health Law with Tara Ravi (“HLTR”) regarding the collection and use of your Personal Data and Non-Personal Data (collectively “Data”) when you visit the HLTR website. HLTR created this Privacy and Security Statement to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining the privacy of all users of our internet services. 

By using the HLTR website,  you consent to the terms and conditions of this Privacy and Security Statement and to HLTR processing your Data for the purposes stated herein. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy and Security Statement, your use of HLTR’s website may not be optimized.

1. Notice to Minors

HLTR does not knowingly offer or sell products or services to children. If you are under eighteen years of age, you may not purchase products or services from, and you should not provide information to, HLTR without the involvement and consent of a parent or guardian.

2. Changes to this Statement

HLTR reserves the right to amend this Privacy and Security Statement at any time without prior notice. This Privacy and Security Statement occasionally will be updated to reflect new features and services or new privacy practices. The latest version will be posted on the HLTR website.

3. Data We May Collect

As described below, HLTR collects personal information that you provide (“Personal Data”) as well as general information about the use of its website (“Non-Personal Data”).

“Personal Data” includes any information that identifies you directly, such as your name, mailing address, email address, telephone numbers, date and/or place of birth, payment and billing information, professional certifications or licenses, and government-issued identification numbers. Personal Data may also include sensitive information such as racial or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability status, or religious preferences. The Personal Data we collect depends on how you choose to use our website and our services. HLTR will not distribute Personal Data in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy and Security Statement unless required to do so by law, or in good faith belief that such action is permitted by law and is necessary to comply with a legal requirement or process such as civil and criminal subpoenas and court orders, to protect and defend the rights or property of HLTR, or to protect the personal safety of HLTR personnel or the general public.

“Non-Personal Data” includes any information that does not identify you directly, such as your geolocation, browsing history, type and industry of employment, internet protocol address, and information automatically collected through the use of internet cookies.

4. How We May Use or Share Your Data

a. Email Addresses

When contacting HLTR, we may ask for certain Personal Data, such as your email address or telephone number. When collected for this purpose, the information is used to verify identity and to provide the assistance you are requesting. HLTR does not distribute or sell the email addresses of users to any unaffiliated third party but may use email addresses or disclose email addresses to HLTR contractors to carry out the operations of HLTR and to provide HLTR services.

b. Community Discussion Forums and Electronic Publications

HLTR collects and uses the email addresses of users when they subscribe to our our electronic publications for the purposes of sending the email messages that comprise these services. We may occasionally send email messages with surveys regarding these services or promote other HLTR products or services to subscribers. HLTR will not share the email addresses with any third party not associated with the support or delivery of this service. However, community discussion forum participants are advised in our community discussion forum user guidelines that our community discussion forums are available to the public and therefore email addresses and other information posted on our community discussion forums are never private. Subscribers to our community discussion forums must agree to applicable terms of use. AHLA counts the number of subscribers to our community discussion forums and tracks the volume of messages sent to the community discussion forums.

c. Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

Several portions of the HLTR website use cookies or other tracking technologies. Cookies are small data files that are sent by a website and stored on your computer. Cookies are used by most websites and can contain information about your use of our site.

Additionally, HLTR uses anonymous list matching and website tracking pixels to better align marketing and advertising of HLTR/Partners with your interests via Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google, HubSpot, and other ad networks/exchanges. When retargeting pixels are used for advertising, the pixel will provide an anonymous retargeting cookie to website visitors that HLTR/Partners may then target to website visitors when those website visitors visit websites that participate in online ad exchanges.

Most Web browsers have a setting to turn off the automatic acceptance of cookies. If you do not want to accept cookies from our website, use the internet Options or Preferences menu items in your browser to turn cookies off or receive warnings when cookies are sent to your computer. However, you should be aware that significant portions of our website will not function properly if you do not accept cookies.

You are accepting cookies for this site.

d. General Website Usage Information

To monitor site usage and improve the quality of our website, HLTR gathers general information about the use of our website. We use web server logs and industry-standard website statistics software to count the number of visitors to our website, the number of views of particular pages, and to track other general statistics.

From time to time, HLTR may share with third parties the aggregate, anonymous information about overall usage of our website and other internet services that we collect in order to sell advertising, solicit sponsorships or to pursue other legitimate business purposes.

5. Business Transfers

In the unlikely event that HLTR, or substantially all of its assets, are acquired by a third party, HLTR would take reasonable steps to require the third party to abide by our privacy policies and practices.

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