Privacy

We are a Federal Debt Relief Agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

All information provided on this website is general in nature, may not be current in terms of recent developments in the law, and does not constitute legal advice regarding any specific or general matter or issue. Individuals or entities obtaining information from this website should not act on it without first obtaining advice from legal or other professional counsel regarding the law applicable to a particular set of facts. In no event will the Chicago Bankruptcy Law Firm of Daniel J. Winter be liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from an individual’s or entity’s use of information from this website.

Please contact us if you are interested in potential legal representation or other counseling, training and related services that we provide. You may contact us by telephone or through our email. In the event you choose to inquire by email, please send a brief message that conntains all of the following: (a) your name, address and telephone number; (b) the name(s) of any entity or entities with which you are affiliated; (c) a brief, nonconfidential description of the general nature of the services in which you are interested; (d) the name(s) of an individual or entity that you believe may be adverse to you in connection with the matter as to which you require services; and (e) nonconfidential information as to how you learned about the firm, including the name(s) of any referral sources. This information will allow us to conduct a check for potential conflicts of interest and to determine whether we are available to discuss the possibility of providing services to you.

Despite appropriate precautions, email and other forms of electronic communications cannot be completely protected against disclosure to someone other than the intended recipient. As a result, we cannot and do not make any representation that emails transmitted are entirely private. You should not transmit any information by email that you deem to be confidential until you have established an attorney-client relationship with the firm. By accepting the terms of this Disclaimer, you acknowledge that the firm has no obligation to maintain the confidentiality of any information you transmit to us unless we have already agreed to represent you or we later agree to do so.

How we collect your personal data

We generally collect your personal data directly from you, when, for example, you submit an inquiry, attend events or seminars, use or engage in our services or provide us with your contacts. From time to time, we may gain access to your business contact details via recognised business data providers or an official website of your organisation. We may also receive your contact details through our primary contacts at your organisation if they think you may benefit from our services. As we work closely with other organisations, public agencies or governments of South Korea, we may also receive information about you from them. When you visit our website, computer and technology information (e.g. browser type, IP address, unique device ID, etc.) is automatically collected via your browsers.

What type of personal data we have

We do not collect more information than we need to fulfil our purposes mentioned in this Policy and will not retain it for longer than is necessary. The types of personal data we collect and share depend on the nature of your relationship with us and the requirements of applicable laws. Contact information – We may collect contact information including the name of your organisation, job title, and nationality to communicate with you in accordance with the contract, services or any business opportunities. Requests/Claim data – We may gather your contact information and details of your comments, requests or any other issues you’ve raised regarding our services.

Americans with Disabilities Act Statement

We are committed to making this website compliant with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities). We wish all of our visitors to be able to access our services. We are bringing sections of our internet presence into ADA compliance following the relevant and applicable portions of W3C Level One guidelines.

If you encounter an accessibility issue, please specify the page in your email. To enable us to respond in a manner that will be of most help to you, please indicate:

– The nature of the accessibility need
– Your preferred format (software/tools, electronic format, print size, etc.)
– Your contact information, so we can reach you if additional information is required

It is our ongoing goal to develop a website that is fully accessible to everyone. We will make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.