Privacy Policy


Effective Date: June 1, 2014

Judicata is committed to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity and security of information about our users and their organizations. This Judicata Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal and company information when you visit the Website or use the Judicata Service.

This Privacy Policy is incorporated into, and considered a part of, the Judicata Terms and Conditions, currently located at http://www.judicata.com/terms. Any capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to them in the Terms and Conditions.

1. CLIENT CONSENT.
By submitting or making available Derived Data or Personal Data (as defined below) through our Website or the Judicata Service, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy and you expressly consent to the processing of your Derived Data and Personal Data in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Your Personal Data may be processed in the country in which it was collected and in other countries, including the United States, where laws regarding processing of Personal Data may be less stringent than the laws in your country.

2. TYPES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT.
User-Supplied Information
When you register for the Judicata Service, sign up for newsletters, complete forms for optional programs, surveys, contests and other entries, or at other points in our Website that state that Personal Data is being collected, we may ask you to, or you may voluntarily provide personal information, for example, your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, professional title, company name, area of law practice, and/or certain additional categories of information resulting from use of the Judicata Website and the Judicata Service (collectively, “Personal Data”). In addition, we (or our third-party credit card or payment processor on our behalf) will collect Personal Data including your credit card number or account information when you subscribe to the Judicata Service. We keep Personal Data related to your Subscription in a contact database for future reference, as needed.

If you contact us for Client support, we may ask you to provide information about your computer or about the issues you are trying to resolve. This information is necessary to help us answer your questions. We may record your requests and our responses for quality control purposes.

Web Server Logs
When you visit the Website, we may track information about your visit and store that information in web server logs, which are records of the activities on our Website. Our servers automatically capture and save the information electronically. Examples of the information we may collect include:

  • Your unique Internet protocol address

  • The name of your unique Internet service provider

  • The city, state, and country from which you access our Website

  • The kind of browser or computer you use

  • The number of links you click within the Website

  • The date and time of your visit

  • The web page from which you arrived to our Website

  • The pages you viewed on the Website

  • Certain searches/queries that you conducted via our Website

The information we collect in web server logs helps us administer the Judicata Website, analyze its usage, protect the website and its content from inappropriate use, and improve the user’s experience.

Cookies
In order to offer and provide a customized and personal service, we may use cookies to store and help track information about you. “Cookies” are small pieces of information that a website sends to your computer’s hard drive while you are viewing a website. We may use both session Cookies (which expire once you close your web browser) and persistent Cookies (which stay on your computer until you delete them) to provide you with a more personal and interactive experience while using the Judicata Service.

The use of cookies is relatively standard. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. However, if you prefer, Persistent Cookies can be removed by following Internet browser help file directions. If you choose to disable Cookies, some areas of our Website and/or the Judicata Service may not function correctly.

Third Party Services
We may use services hosted by third parties, such as Google Analytics, to assist in providing our services and to help us understand our Clients’ use of our products. These services may collect information sent by your browser as part of a web page request, including your IP address or cookies (“Derived Data”). If these third party services collect information, they do so anonymously and in the aggregate to provide information helpful to us such as website trends, without identifying individual visitors. Derived Data may be stored indefinitely. Please see “Cookies” in the section above for information on how you can control the use of cookies on your computer.

This Privacy Policy applies only to the use and disclosure of Personal Data and Derived Data that we collect while you use the Judicata Service. Our provision of a link to any other website or location is for your convenience and does not signify our endorsement of such other website or location or its contents. When you click on such a link, you will leave our Website and go to another website. During this process, a third party may collect Personal Data or Derived Data from you.

We have no control over, do not review, and cannot be responsible for, these outside websites or their content. Please be aware that the terms of this Privacy Policy do not apply to these outside websites or content, or to any collection of data after you click on a link to a third party.

3. USE OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA.
Judicata uses your Personal Data in the following ways:

  • to deliver the Judicata Service;

  • to facilitate the creation of and secure your account on our network;

  • to identify you as a user in our system;

  • to manage your account;

  • to provide improved administration of the Judicata Service;

  • to improve the quality of experience when you interact with the Judicata Service;

  • to send you a welcome e-mail to verify ownership of the e-mail address provided when your account was created;

  • to send you administrative e-mail notifications, such as security or support and maintenance advisories;

  • for research and analysis purposes;

  • to respond to your inquiries related to employment opportunities or other requests;

  • to send promotional communications or surveys;

  • to develop content, promotions, games, and other features;

  • to send upgrades and special offers related to the Judicata Service and for other marketing purposes of Judicata or our Partner Companies, should you request to receive such communications from us; and

  • to enforce our Terms and Conditions.

If you provide feedback on the Judicata Service, we may use such feedback for any purpose, provided we will not associate such feedback with your Personal Data. Judicata will collect any information contained in such communication and will treat the Personal Data in such communication in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

4. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA.
Except as otherwise stated in this policy, we do not sell, trade, share, or rent the Personal Data collected from our services to third parties other sharing your Personal Data as required to provide the Judicata Service. We may store Personal Data in locations outside the direct control of Judicata (for instance, on servers or databases co-located with hosting providers). You expressly consent to the sharing of your Personal Data as described in this policy.

Related Entities
We may share some or all of your Personal Data with a parent company, any subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies under a common control, whether now existing or in the future (collectively, “Related Entities”), in which case we will require our Related Entities to honor this Privacy Policy. If another company acquires our company or our assets, that company will possess the Personal Data collected by it and us and will assume the rights and obligations regarding your Personal Data as described in this Privacy Policy.

Good Faith Disclosure
Regardless of any choices you make regarding your Personal Data (as described below), Judicata may disclose Personal Data if it believes in good faith that such disclosure is necessary to (a) comply with relevant laws or to respond to subpoenas or warrants served on Judicata; (b) protect or defend the rights, property, or personal safety of Judicata or users of the Judicata Service; or (c) to enforce our Terms and Conditions or to protect the security or integrity of the Judicata Service.

5. OPT-OUT AND PERSONAL DATA CHANGES.
You may opt-out of receiving communications from us, remove your information from our database, and choose to not receive future communications unrelated to the Judicata Service. If you subscribe to the Judicata Service, we may occasionally contact you with information about activities, promotions, contests, submission opportunities and programs. You always have the option to ask us not to contact you with this information again.

You may change any of your Personal Data in your account by editing your profile within the registration portion of the Judicata Services or by sending an e-mail to us at privacy@judicata.com. You may request deletion of your account information by us, but please note that we may be required (by law or otherwise) to keep this information and not delete it (or to keep this information for a certain time, in which case we will comply with your deletion request only after we have fulfilled such requirements). When we delete account information, it will be deleted from the active database, but may remain in our archives. Search history will not be deleted.

6. SECURITY OF YOUR APPLICATION AND PERSONAL DATA.
Judicata is committed to protecting the security of your Personal Data. We use a variety of industry-standard security technologies and procedures to help protect your Personal Data from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure and train Judicata employees on privacy and security issues. We also require you to enter a password to access your account information. Passwords are encrypted in our database. Please do not disclose your account password to unauthorized people.

Despite these measures, you should know that Judicata cannot fully eliminate security risks associated with Personal Data and mistakes and security breaches may happen.

7. COMPROMISE OF PERSONAL DATA.
In the event that Personal Data is compromised as a result of a breach of security, Judicata will promptly notify those persons whose Personal Data has been compromised, in accordance with the notification procedures set forth in this Privacy Policy, or as otherwise required by applicable law.

8. CONTACT INFORMATION.
Judicata welcomes your comments or questions regarding this Privacy Policy. Feel free to e-mail comments or questions to us at privacy@judicata.com.

9. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY.
If Judicata makes changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you by posting these changes on our Website when changed. Judicata reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, so please review it frequently. You can determine when this Privacy Policy was last revised by referring to the “Effective Date” legend at the top of this page. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective upon our posting of the revised Privacy Policy on the Website. Use of the Judicata Service following such changes constitutes your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy then in effect.