Cha Law Ethics recognizes the importance of your privacy. This policy is intended to inform you about the information collected from your visits to our website, blogs and social media accounts (hereinafter collectively referred to as “website”), how we use that information, and with whom the information may be shared.
Privacy Policy for JeanCha Chalaw recognizes the importance of your privacy. This policy is intended to inform you about the information we collect from your visits to our website, blogs and social media accounts (hereinafter collectively referred to as “website”), how we use that information, and with whom the information may be shared.
Jean Cha Law and ChaLaw is a law firm based in the United States that was formed in 2020. We are a limited liability partnership organized under the laws of the State of California for the practice of law. Our office’s headquarters is located at 1100 W. Town and Country Road, Suite 1250, Orange, CA 92868
This Privacy Policy applies to information that we collect online through our website. It does not apply to information that we collect by other means, such as information you share with us verbally, in writing, in email messages to our lawyers or employees, or to information obtained during the course of representing a client. This Privacy Policy also does not cover any information collected by any other company, third-party sites or third-party applications that may link to, or that can be accessed from our website.
Information we obtain from your visits to our website can be broadly described as the personal information that visitors provide us and technical information that we collect through the use of technology concerning those visits.
Visitors to our website have the opportunity to register for seminars or webinars, sign-up to receive newsletters, publications, marketing materials or respond to surveys. From our website, we will collect any information that you voluntarily provide us such as your name, email address, telephone number or fax number, your company or firm name, and other business contact information. We will also collect other types of information you might provide such as preferences as to the types of information, seminars, events or publications which you would like to receive, as well as responses to surveys or questionnaires. We may endeavor to determine if you are a current or a former client of the Firm from the information you provide. If you are a resident of the State of California please see our Privacy Notice for California Residents for additional information concerning personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act
You are under no obligation to provide us with your personal information when visiting our website. Whether you provide any personal information is entirely voluntarily and is solely within your discretion. You will suffer no legal detriment if you decide not to provide any of the requested personal information. We may be unable to provide you with any services or information you request, however, if you decide not to provide us with some or all of the personal information via our website. You can withdraw your consent at any time to our possession or processing of any of the personal information you provide us. To do so, you can either follow this link to unsubscribe from future mailings, send an email to [email protected], or contact our office as explained at the end of this Policy.
We collect certain types of technical information provided by the browser of the computer, tablet or mobile device used when visiting our website, such as:
When you visit our website, we collect technical information such as the identity of your Internet Protocol (IP) address, your computer or device’s operating system and browser type, geo-location data, and the pages of our website that you visit. Most browsers transmit this type of information to websites automatically. We will anonymize your IP address. We collect this information to administer and manage our website, to ensure that it functions properly and to review aggregate information.
Like many other websites, our website uses Cookies. Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to the browser of a computer, tablet or smartphone used to visit a website. A Cookie will identify your browser, help you log-in and improve the navigation of a website. We use Cookies to help us to improve the performance of our website. Cookies allow us to review the number of visitors to our website and a visitor’s usage patterns; to track key performance indicators such as pages visited, frequency of visits, downloads and other statistical information; whether a visitor views the mobile or desktop version of our website; to recognize you if you return to our website; to store information about your past visits, and to remember your preferences.
You may be able to disallow Cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. To learn more about Cookies, and how to disallow or manage them go to: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/. If you choose not to accept Cookies, you may be unable to access certain parts or pages or our website.
When you visit our website, we collect technical information such as the identity of your Internet Protocol (IP) address, your computer or device’s operating system and browser type, geo-location data, and the pages of our website that you visit. Most browsers transmit this type of information to websites automatically. We will anonymize your IP address. We collect this information to administer and manage our website, to ensure that it functions properly and to review aggregate information.
Like many other websites, our website uses Cookies. Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to the browser of a computer, tablet or smartphone used to visit a website. A Cookie will identify your browser, help you log-in and improve the navigation of a website. We use Cookies to help us to improve the performance of our website. Cookies allow us to review the number of visitors to our website and a visitor’s usage patterns; to track key performance indicators such as pages visited, frequency of visits, downloads and other statistical information; whether a visitor views the mobile or desktop version of our website; to recognize you if you return to our website; to store information about your past visits, and to remember your preferences.
You may be able to disallow Cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. To learn more about Cookies, and how to disallow or manage them go to: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/. If you choose not to accept Cookies, you may be unable to access certain parts or pages or our website.
We use cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies from third-party partners such as Google and Google Analytics for measurement services, analytics, better targeting advertisements, and for marketing purposes. This takes place when you visit our Sites and when you download or install the Clio App. These cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies allow us to display our promotional material (which may also include a particular legal software to digitally exchange documents, set appointments, or utilize web conferencing tools or simply share a Company Page available on the Sites) to you on other sites you visit across the Internet.
Our third-party advertising partners may also use these technologies to identify your browsing interests over time and across different websites to deliver targeted advertisements and other content that has been customized for you.
chalawethics.com may also share information about your behavior on the Sites with third parties (including operators of third-party websites) in order to serve you better. We also use cookies to facilitate the chalawethics.com Targeted Ads Program. In connection with this Program and other advertisements, we use cookies, web beacons and other similar technologies, including from third party partners, to determine which advertisements users have seen, how many times users have seen a particular advertisement, and on which sites a particular advertisement appeared.
You have a right to object to the legitimate interest use of your Personal Data for the purposes of marketing. To opt out of the collection and use of information for ad targeting, or to exercise any other rights, please feel free to follow the steps detailed in Site’s Privacy Policy.
We use cookies, web beacons and other similar technologies, including from third party partners, to associate user activity with the third party website that referred the user to our Sites, or to associate user activity that chalawethics.com referred to a third party website. Some of these third party websites are partner websites that receive credit for the activity of users they refer to our Sites, or give us credit for the activity of users referred to such third party websites.
However, we may use these technologies to share limited information about user activity with staff, on the Sites, and the third party website on which you interacted with a link to a find an attorney, set-up appointments or share documents such as e-signing on the Site. We also use cookies and these technologies to associate user activity with the email campaign that referred the user to our Sites.
We do not respond to the browser “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal if enabled by the user in their web browser. When we set or read cookies on non-affiliated sites that have integrated our job search and display features, we do so, for example, to provide a personalized job search experience to users on those sites. We do not share any information about your use of our Sites with those third parties. When third parties that we have integrated into the Sites (as described in the Indeed Cookie Policy) set or read their own third-party cookies, they may or may not respond to the DNT signal.
We may process the information you provide and that we collect via our website to:
We do not sell the personal information you provide us.
We will not share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.
We will not use your personal data for making any automated decisions affecting you or your legal rights or for creating profiles other than as described above.
We may share the information you provide us on a confidential basis with the following categories of third parties such as contractors, vendors, or service providers that support our Firm’s operations and our website, but only for those purposes. This may include, for instance, tracking registrations, confirming attendance, and providing your biographic information to attendees of our programs. When we disclose any personal information for these purposes we require that the recipient keep the information confidential and not to use if for any other purpose.
If you are seeking continuing legal education credit (CLE) after attending one of our educational offerings, we will provide certain personal information you provide us to the appropriate authorities in the state(s) in which you seek CLE credit.
We may also share your personal information with courts, law enforcement authorities, regulators, attorneys or other parties when it is reasonably necessary for the establishment, exercise or defense of a legal or equitable claim, or for purposes of an alternative dispute resolution process; to comply with a subpoena or court order, legal process, or other legal requirement or when we believe in good faith that such disclosure is necessary to comply with the law, prevent imminent physical harm or material financial loss; to investigate, prevent or take action concerning illegal activities, suspected fraud, threats to our Firm, any of its lawyers or our property; or as necessary in connection with an investigation of fraud, intellectual property infringement, piracy or other unlawful activity.
Content found on this website may be construed as legal advertising. Results vary among legal matters and no statements should be construed to predict outcomes.
Jean Cha Attorney at Law and Cha Law Ethics does not guarantee or warrant a particular result in any matters.
Our website may include links to blogs, social media and third-party websites. These third-party sites have their own privacy policies and terms of use and are not controlled by this Privacy Policy or the terms of our website’s disclaimer. You should carefully review any terms, conditions and policies of such third-party sites before visiting them or supplying them with any personal information. If you follow a link to any third-party site, any information you provide that site will be governed by its own terms of use and privacy policy and not this Privacy Policy.
Jean Cha Esq, Jean Cha’s Firm and staff, are not responsible for the privacy or security of any information you provide to a third-party website or the information practices used by any third-party site, including links to any third-party site from chalawethics.com ChaLaw and other Jean Cha websites. We make no representations, express or implied, concerning the accuracy, privacy, safety, security or the information practices of any third-party site. The inclusion of a link to a third-party site on our website does not constitute any type of endorsement of the linked site by Jean Cha. Jean Cha law firm is not responsible for any loss or damage you may sustain resulting from your use of any third-party website or any information you share with a third-party website.
It is important that the personal information we have about you is accurate. If any of the personal information you provide us should ever change, for instance if you change your email address or phone number, or should you wish to change your preferences, to stop receiving announcements from us, to correct any inaccurate personal information about you, or to delete any personal information that you provided through your visits to our website, please let us know by sending an email to [email protected]. We are not responsible for any losses that could arise from any inaccurate, deficient or incomplete personal information that you provide to the Firm.
For security reasons, we may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity, before we correct, update or delete any personal information you provide us.
We have implemented appropriate physical, administrative, technical and organizational security measures, including encryption, to protect your personal information from inadvertent or unauthorized access, use, disclosure, alteration or destruction. No method of data storage or data transmission over the Internet, however, is guaranteed to be completely secure. Your use of our website, and any personal information that you transmit over the Internet to our website, is at your own risk.
Our Firm’s websites are not directed at and are not intended to be visited by minors. No visitor to our website who is a minor or under the age of 18 should provide any personal information to our Firm. If you are a minor, do not visit our website, blogs or social media sites and do not send any type of personal information about yourself to our Firm or website.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA” or “Act”) grants residents of the State of California certain privacy rights in their personal information. This Privacy Notice for California Residents (“Notice”) supplements the terms of our Online Privacy Policy explained above and should be read in conjunction with the terms of our Online Privacy Policy.
This Notice only applies to visitors and users of our website who are California residents (hereinafter “you” or “consumer”). This Notice does not apply to personal information collected from California-based job applicants, employees, owners, or contractors.
As explained above in our Online Privacy Policy, the information we obtain from visitors to our website fall into two distinct categories—the personal information that visitors provide us and technical information provided by the browser of the computer, tablet or mobile device used when visiting our website. To understand your privacy rights under the CCPA, you need to understand what personal information is covered by the Act.
The CCPA defines personal information as information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.
Personal information under the CCPA, however, does not include:
Other information is excluded from the scope of the CCPA:
The information immediately below identifies categories or examples of personal information covered by the CCPA, and identifies categories of information that we have collected from visitors to our website in the past twelve (12) months:
A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? YES
A name, signature, Social Security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information. Some personal information included in this category may overlap with other categories.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? YES
Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic information (including familial genetic information).
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? YES
Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
Genetic, physiological, behavioral, and biological characteristics, or activity patterns used to extract a template or other identifier or identifying information, such as, fingerprints, faceprints, and voiceprints, iris or retina scans, keystroke, gait, or other physical patterns, and sleep, health, or exercise data.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer’s interaction with a website, application, or advertisement.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? YES
Physical location or movements.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? YES
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
Education records directly related to a student maintained by an educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules, student identification codes, student financial information, or student disciplinary records.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
Profile reflecting a person’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities and aptitudes.
Collected by Jean Cha Esq, chalawethics.com and ChaLaw? NO
How we use and share personal information obtained by visits to our website is disclosed above in our Online Privacy Policy.
As we explained above in our Online Privacy Policy and reiterate here, we do not and will not sell personal information we receive from visitors to our website.
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information collected from you. Once we receive and confirm your request, we will delete the information from our records unless an exception applies. The CCPA provides that we are not required to comply with a request to delete personal information if the information is necessary for our Firm to:
The CCPA provides California residents with the right to request that our Firm disclose:
By availing yourself to any of the rights afforded in this Privacy Notice you are declaring that you are a California resident.
You can exercise these rights in several ways. You can make a request by calling (714) 242-8588 or by submitting a request via email to [email protected]. You can also send a request by mailing it to Jean Cha Esq, 151 North Franklin St., 100 W. Town and Country Road, Suite 1250, Orange, CA 92868, to the attention of our Firm’s General Counsel, Jean Cha.
You may make the request on your own behalf or on behalf of your minor child. Another person who is legally authorized to act on your behalf may also submit a request for you. Please describe your request in sufficient detail to allow us to understand the nature of the request, evaluate and respond to it. Please provide sufficient information with your request to allow us to verify that you are the person about whom we collected personal information, or an authorized representative of that person.
We will promptly acknowledge receipt of your request and begin our verification process.
Before we respond to any request involving personal information, the CCPA requires that we confirm the identity of the person making the request, and if the request is made on behalf of another person, his or her authority to make the request on the other person’s behalf. We are not obligated to provide or to delete any information pursuant to your request if we are unable to adequately verify your identity or the identity of the person making the request on your behalf.
Accordingly, we reserve the right to deny any request where we are unable to satisfactorily confirm your identity. If you have authorized someone to make a request on your behalf, we reserve the right to deny the request if we are unable to adequately verify the identity of that person or if we are unable to verify that the individual making the request is authorized to act on your behalf.
We will attempt to verify your identity by matching any information provided in your request against the personal information already in our possession. If you have authorized someone to make a request on your behalf, we will attempt to verify the identity of that person. We will also seek to confirm that you have authorized that person to submit a request on your behalf, which may include requesting a copy of any written authorization or power of attorney for the request. This process does not require that you establish any type of account with our firm, or sign up to receive any of our publications or services, or attend any of our programs.
The amount of information we may require in our verification process will depend on a variety of factors including the nature of your request, the type, sensitivity and value of the personal information in our possession, the potential risk of harm that could result from any unauthorized access to or deletion of your personal information, the likelihood that fraudulent or malicious actors would seek your information and whether the information provided to us in your request is sufficient to protect against fraudulent requests or being fabricated or spoofed. For instance we will require more points of confirmation if you request that we disclose specific pieces of information rather than categories of information in our possession. Concerning a request to delete information, once we confirm your identity we will separately confirm that you want the information deleted.
During our verification process, we may request additional information from you. Any information provided to the Firm during our verification process will only be used for purposes of verifying your identity or the identity and/or authority of the person making the request.
We will endeavor to respond within forty-five (45) days of receipt of your request. If, however, we are unable to respond within that time, we will notify you of the reason and the additional time needed to make our response. The CCPA permits us to extend the time of our response by up to an additional 45 days.
If we deny a request in whole or in part we will endeavor to explain the reasons for our denial.
We are not obligated under the CCPA to respond to any request where compliance or disclosure would violate an evidentiary privilege under California law, or conflict with federal or state law.
The CCPA, does not require that we provide personal information to a consumer more than twice in a twelve month period.
Any disclosures we make will only cover the twelve (12) month period preceding the request.
We will not charge a fee to process or respond to your request and will provide information free of charge. Where a person’s requests are repetitive, manifestly unfounded or excessive, the CCPA authorizes us to either charge a reasonable fee that takes into account our administrative costs, or refuse to act on the request and notify the person making the request our reason for refusing the request. If we determine that a request warrants a fee, we will explain our decision and will endeavor to provide you with a cost estimate.
Regulations proposed by the California Attorney General prohibit us from disclosing specific pieces of personal information if the disclosure creates a substantial, articulable and unreasonable risk to the security of that information or the security of our systems or networks. These proposed regulations further prohibit us from disclosing in response to a consumer’s request a Social Security number, driver’s license number, other government issued identification number, financial account number, any health insurance or medical identification number, an account password or security questions and answers.
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your CCPA rights. This means, for instance, that we will not deny you services, charge you a different price, including a discount or other benefit or impose a penalty for the exercise of your CCPA rights.
The California Civil Code permits California Residents with whom we have an established business relationship, to request that we provide you with a list of certain categories of personal information that we have disclosed to third-parties for their direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year. To make such a request please send an email to our Firm’s General Counsel, Jean Cha, at [email protected] or write: Jean Cha, 1100 W. Town and Country Road, Suite 1250, Orange, CA 92868. Please mention that you are making a “California Shine the Light” inquiry.
If you are visiting our website from outside the United States (“U.S.”), any information you voluntarily provide via our website and any technical information from the browser of your computer, tablet or mobile device will be transferred out of your country and into the U.S. where our law firm is located. The laws and protections available to the privacy of your personal information in the U.S. may significantly differ from the protections available in your country. Personal data transferred to the U.S. may be subject to lawful access requests by state and federal authorities in the U.S. If you do not want any personal information to be transferred to the U.S., please do not provide that information to our Firm via our website.
On May 25, 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) went into effect in the European Union (“EU”). The GDPR extends certain rights to natural persons involving the privacy of their personal information.
Our Firm is the data controller for any personal information provided via our website. Our Firm does not have a data protection officer in the EU. Any information that you provide to us will be stored in the United States; we do not intend to transfer your personal data to another country or international organization.
We will retain any personal information that you provide via our website for seven (7) years from the date you provided or last updated that information, unless you request that information be deleted at an earlier date. If that information is subject to a litigation hold, or is required to assert or defend a legal claim, then we will hold that information until the claim or action is finally resolved.
Under the GDPR individuals are granted the following rights:
GDPR Protections
Where appropriate, Indeed Ireland’s transfers of Personal Data of individuals in the EEA and Switzerland to jurisdictions outside the EEA and Switzerland are performed based on the European Commission’s standard contractual clauses. These agreements also incorporate the protections and requirements provided for under Chapter V (and Article 28, where appropriate) of the GDPR.
Privacy Shield Principles and Framework
Indeed Ireland transfers certain Personal Data to Indeed, Inc. in the United States. While section 11.1 applies to such transfers, Indeed, Inc., including its subsidiary Prehire, Inc., also complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework (which applies in all EEA countries) and the Swiss-US Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the United States Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Data transferred from the European Union (including all EEA countries), the United Kingdom, and Switzerland to the United States. Indeed Inc. has certified that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles of Notice, Choice, Accountability for Onward Transfer, Security, Data Integrity, and Purpose Limitation, Access, Recourse, Enforcement and Liability. If there is any conflict between the provisions in this Privacy Policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/. Please also consult our Privacy FAQ regarding our use of Privacy Shield.
Principle of Onward Transfer
In the context of an onward transfer of data to a third party, a Privacy Shield organization has responsibility for the processing of Personal Data it receives under the Privacy Shield and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on its behalf. Indeed Inc. shall remain liable under the Principles if its agent processes such Personal Data in a manner inconsistent with the Principles, unless Indeed Inc. proves that it is not responsible for the event giving rise to the damage.
Independent Dispute Resolution For Individuals in the EU and Switzerland
In compliance with the EU-US (applicable in all EEA countries) and Swiss-US Privacy Shield Principles, Indeed commits to resolve complaints about your privacy and our collection or use of your Personal Data. Individuals in the EEA or Switzerland with inquiries or complaints regarding this Privacy Policy should first contact Indeed Inc. at: Indeed Privacy Program, Director of Privacy, Indeed, Inc., 6433 Champion Grandview Way, Building 1, Austin, TX, 78750, USA, or by emailing privacy-dept @ indeed.com (remove spaces when sending email).
Indeed Inc. has further committed to refer unresolved privacy complaints under the EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shield Principles to the BBB EU PRIVACY SHIELD, a nonprofit alternative dispute resolution provider located in the United States and operated by the Council of Better Business Bureaus. If you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if your complaint is not satisfactorily addressed, please visit EU Privacy Shield for more information and to file a complaint.
There may be a possibility, under certain limited conditions, for individuals in the EEA or Switzerland to invoke binding arbitration before the Privacy Shield Panel.
You have the right to ask what personal information we have about you in our possession. You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data free of charge so long as it does not adversely affect the rights of others. We may charge a reasonable fee based on administrative costs for additional copies. The right of access includes the right to request that we update, correct or complete your personal information in our possession.
You have the right to ask what personal information we have about you in our possession. You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data free of charge so long as it does not adversely affect the rights of others. We may charge a reasonable fee based on administrative costs for additional copies. The right of access includes the right to request that we update, correct or complete your personal information in our possession.
You have a right to restrict the processing of your personal data when you contest the accuracy of the personal data in our possession until we are able to verify its accuracy, if the processing is unlawful and you oppose its erasure and request restriction instead.
The right to data portability is triggered when processing activity was based on your consent, or was necessary for the performance of a contract, and the processing was carried out by automated means. This right, however, shall not adversely affect the rights of others.
You have the right not to be subjected to decision-making based solely on automated processing or profiling that either significantly affects you or results in some sort of legal effect. This right does not apply to decisions that are necessary for entering into or performing a contract with you or are based on your explicit consent.
You have the right to object to processing when it is based on a “legitimate interest” of the controller or a third party, or to processing that occurs for direct marketing purposes.
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by unsubscribe to future mailings, by sending an email to [email protected] or by contacting our Firm as explained at the end of this policy.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority about our data privacy practices where you reside.
You can exercise these rights by sending an email to [email protected]
We will review any requests we receive and will endeavor to respond in a timely manner. For security reasons, we may request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity before taking action on any request, and to ensure your right of access and the exercise any of GDPR right does not adversely affect the rights of others.
We reserve the right to refuse to act on a request, or to charge a reasonable administrative fee when a request is either manifestly unfounded or excessive because of its repetitive character.
Nothing contained in this Privacy Policy, our website or its disclaimer is intended to provide legal advice, or to create a contractual or attorney-client relationship. You agree that visiting our website or providing information to our website does not create a contractual or attorney-client relationship.
Our Online Privacy Policy was last updated in October 2020. We occasionally will update our Privacy Policy and the terms of our website’s disclaimer. Please periodically check our Privacy Policy and our website’s disclaimer to learn of any changes to our Privacy Policy and disclaimer. This Online Privacy Policy supersedes all prior versions governing our website.
We welcome your views about our website and our Privacy Policy. If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, or would like to share any comments with us, please contact our Firm’s General Counsel, Jean Cha, can be reached by phone: +1(714) 242-8588 , via email at [email protected] or you can write us at: : Jean Cha Esq., 1100 W. Town and Country Road, Suite 1250, Orange, CA 92868
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