Privacy Policy

AMD LAW GROUP and its affiliates (“AMD”) are dedicated to the lawful and ethical management of personal information and upholding the highest standards of professionalism and responsibility. We have provided the information below to provide you with insight into AMD's practices concerning the collection, utilization, and disclosure of personal information and how you can exercise choices and rights over your personal information gathered through our websites, blogs, and any mobile sites, applications, widgets, or other interactive features that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Sites”). Please note that this Privacy Policy applies solely to our online information collection and dissemination practices on the Sites and does not cover any offline practices.
By accessing or using the Sites, you signify your acceptance with all the terms of this Privacy Policy. We routinely evaluate and review this Privacy Policy to ensure it is up to date. Any revisions to the Privacy Policy will be published on this page and will take effect from the specified Effective Date above. We recommend and encourage that you intermittently review this page for recent details regarding our privacy protocols.
1. Collecting Personal Information
  • 1.1. Personal information means any 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 does not include publicly available information or lawfully obtained, truthful information that is a matter of public concern. For purposes of this paragraph, “publicly available” means: information that is lawfully made available from federal, state, or local government records, or information that a business has a reasonable basis to believe is lawfully made available to the general public by the consumer or from widely distributed media, or by the consumer; or information made available by a person to whom the consumer has disclosed the information if the consumer has not restricted the information to a specific audience. Personal information does not include consumer information that is deidentified or aggregate consumer information.
  • 1.2. The types of personal information that we process are determined by how individuals engage with the Site. The types of personal information that we process include:
    • a. Identifiers, such as name, email address, IP address.
    • b. Contact information,such as email address, postal address, phone number.
    • c. Engagement information, such as comments, feedback, posts, enquiries, and communications.
    • d. Website activity information, This section is elaborated further in the "Information Collected Through Automated Technologies"
    • e. Preferences, Communication choices, language preferences, and marketing-related preferences are part of this category
2. How We Collect Personal Information
  • 2.1. Information provided directly: We collect personal information directly from individuals who interact with our Sites by using the contact us banner or feedback forms.
  • 2.2. Information collected through automated technologies: We collect personal information when our Sites are used. This may encompass Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type and settings, device identifier details, internet service provider (ISP), referring and exit pages, the Site content interacted with, operating system, clickstream data, location data, or other usage information. We collect this information through tracking technologies, including first and third-party cookies, web beacons (also known as tracking pixels or pixel tags), embedded scripts, location-identifying technologies, device recognition technologies, and session replay software. We may combine this information with other information that we hold. We use this information to enable Site functionality, understand Site interaction trends, gather demographic insights about our user base, personalize user experiences, and otherwise administer and improve our Sites and services.
  • 2.3. Cookies - A cookie is information that a website puts on a user's computer. Cookies store limited information from a web browser session on a given website that can then be retrieved in the future. Common use cases for cookies include session management, personalization and tracking. They help websites remember your preferences and activities, making your browsing experience more efficient and personalized. You have the right to control and manage your cookie preferences. You can do this by adjusting your browser settings to block or delete cookies. However, please note that blocking or deleting certain cookies may impact the functionality and performance of our website. Different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change the settings of your browser to block/delete the cookies. By using our website, you consent to the placement of cookies on your device. You can withdraw your consent at any time by adjusting your browser settings, but please note that this may affect your ability to use certain features of our website.
3. Utilization of Personal Information
    How we employ personal information is determined by the nature of interactions individuals have with the Site. We use your personal information for the following purposes:
  • a. To respond to your inquiries and fulfill your requests, such as sending you newsletters or publications.
  • b. To maintain a record of your contact information and correspondence when you reach out to us through the Sites, and to use this information to respond to you effectively.
  • c. To send you administrative communications, including updates about the Sites and any changes to our terms, conditions, and policies.
  • d. For our internal business purposes, such as enhancing or modifying the Sites, and to support and expand our business activities.
  • e. To provide you with services, including organizing seminars and other events.
  • f. To enable social sharing features.
  • g. To comply with legal processes or respond to requests from public or government authorities, including those outside your country of residence;
  • h. To enforce our terms and conditions;
  • i. We may process your personal information for other legitimate interests not specified above, such as protecting our operations or those of our affiliates, safeguarding the rights, privacy, safety, or property of ourselves, our affiliates, our clients, website users or others, or pursuing legal remedies or mitigating potential damages.
4. Sharing Personal Information
  • 4.1. We do not sell, trade, or share your information with external parties. However, this does not apply to trusted third-party partners and affiliated organizations that support us in managing our website, running our operations, or delivering services to you, as long as they commit to maintaining the confidentiality of your information.
  • 4.2. We may share personal information with our parent, subsidiary and affiliate entities for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. In accordance with local regulations, this information may be used to provide legal and related services offered by our associated entities and for all the purposes detailed in this Privacy Policy.
  • 4.3. We may share personal information with third-party service providers that handle website hosting, data analysis, IT support and infrastructure, customer service, email delivery, auditing, and similar services.
  • 4.4. We may share personal information with a third party, in the event of a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, or any other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock (including in connection with bankruptcy or similar proceedings).
  • We respect your privacy. We will only use the information you provide to transmit your mobile messages, form submissions, and respond to you using a suitable mode of communication, if necessary. This includes sharing information with our program partners, message content providers, phone companies, and vendors who assist us in the delivery of mobile messages and processing/handling form submissions. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, WE DO NOT SELL, RENT, LOAN, TRADE, LEASE, OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER FOR PROFIT ANY PHONE NUMBERS OR CUSTOMER INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH PROGRAMS TO ANY THIRD PARTY. Nonetheless, we reserve the right at all times to disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any law, regulation, or governmental request, to avoid liability, or to protect our rights or property. This Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions are strictly limited to SMS Texting, emails, form submissions, and our response to you using a suitable mode of communication and have no effect on any other privacy policy(ies) that may govern the relationship between you and us in other contexts.
5. Retention of Personal Information
Personal information is retained by us for as long as necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives described above, to resolve disputes, and for any additional period required by law.
6. Safeguarding Personal Information
We implement reasonable organizational, technical, and administrative measures to safeguard the personal information under our control. However, no data storage system or method of data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Therefore, please refrain from sending sensitive or confidential information to us via email or any other means associated with the Sites. If you suspect that your communications with us have been compromised, please notify us immediately using the contact information provided in the "Queries and Grievances" section below.
7. Your Rights
  • 7.1. You have the following rights:
    • a. Right to access your personal information held by us;
    • b. Right to receive an electronic copy of the personal information we have about you;
    • c. Right to rectify any inaccuracies in your personal information;
    • d. Right to know what personal information is being shared and to whom;
    • e. The right to update, correct or delete your personal information;
    • f. Right to impose restrictions or raise objections to the processing of your personal information by us;
    • g. Right to opt out of sharing of personal information.
  • 7.2. You can initiate the exercise of your rights by submitting a request to the Data Privacy Team by email at contact@amdlawgroup.com or by phone at (800)650-1559. Such requests can only be made by you, your duly authorized representative.
  • 7.3. If you have granted consent to data processing, you can withdraw that consent at any time. To review or modify your marketing preferences, you can utilize the “opt-out” or unsubscribe mechanism within the communications that you receive from us. Alternatively, you can submit a request via email contact@amdlawgroup.com.
8. Cross Border Transfer
Our website is operated from the United States, where we also store the information gathered through it. Given AMD’s international scope, we may need to share, store or process information collected via our website, along with other personal data, across our offices and across borders, both within and outside of our firm, for the legitimate purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy. Your personal information may be shared with recipients located in countries outside your home jurisdiction, where the data protection laws may not be as robust as those in your own country. By providing us with your information, you agree to its transfer to these recipients. We will ensure that any processing of your personal data outside your jurisdiction adheres to the standards set forth in this Privacy Policy. By using our Sites, you consent to the transfer of your information to countries outside of your country of residence which may have different data protection regulations.
9. Protection of Children
AMD is committed to refraining from knowingly collecting, using, or disclosing information from or about children under 13 years old without the prior consent of their parent or lawful guardian. If you are a minor/child under applicable laws, you should refrain from using AMD’s Sites or services for any purpose unless you obtain consent from your parent or lawful guardian. Should you wish to examine and review any personal information that we have accumulated from your child, or wish to request removal/deletion of such information, or to prevent further collection or use of your child’s information, or if you have inquiries concerning these information practices, please reach out to us at contact@amdlawgroup.com.
10. Third-Party Website Links
The Site may incorporate links to websites operated/owned by third-parties. While navigating through these links, it is important to acknowledge and note that each third-party website is subject to its own privacy and data protection policies. These policies are distinct from the coverage provided by this Privacy Policy.
11. Sensitive Personal Information
Please refrain from sending or disclosing any sensitive personal information (such as social security numbers, credit card or payment card details, information about racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or other beliefs, health, criminal background, or trade union membership) through the Sites or to us.
12. Queries and Grievances
For inquiries or remarks regarding the handling of your personal information by AMD, or should you intend to lodge a complaint, please email us at contact@amdlawgroup.com. Alternatively, you can connect with AMD’s Data Protection Officer using the provided contact information below:
Data Protection Contact –
Patrice Bennett
100 Postmaster Drive, #2831
McDonough, GA 30253, USA
contact@amdlawgroup.com