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Introduction and Consent

Tucker Law Group (“Tucker Law” or “We”) value your privacy and are committed to protecting it through compliance with this Privacy Policy. Please review the information below carefully, along with our practices regarding your information and how we handle it.

Tucker Law Group owns and operates tuckerlawmaine.com (“the website”) and reserves all rights relating to its content. Tucker Law Group acknowledges and abides by this Privacy Policy as it relates to the collection, use, and sharing of the information provided by your visits to this website, marketing and business development activities, and legal and professional services that we provide. This Privacy Policy applies only to this website and does not apply to any other websites owned or operated by us, including social media pages. By using this website, you are affirming that you have read, understood, and consented to the collection, use, and sharing of information resulting from your visits to our website as described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not accept these terms and conditions or do not consent, then please refrain from using this website.

We reserve the right and opportunity to revise this Privacy Policy periodically and without specific advance notice to you. Your continued use of this website after any changes are made is deemed to be acceptance of those changes. The date this Privacy Policy was last revised will be identified at the bottom of this page. You are responsible for periodically visiting this Privacy Policy to review any changes in the event you choose to continue using this website.

Collection of Electronic Information

Tucker Law collects “personally identifiable information” from your visits to the website. Personally identifiable information is any information that can be used to identify, distinguish, or otherwise locate an individual, either on its own or when combined with other easily accessible information linked to a specific individual. It includes information that is linked or linkable to an individual, such as medical, educational, financial, and employment information. Examples include names, email addresses, residential addresses, telephone numbers, and any other information that you choose to provide by entering data and/or correspondence on this website. This information is used to ultimately provide services to you in the event an attorney-client relationship is established, to answer questions you may pose, to contact you in response to your requests, to update client information, to include you on mailing or emailing lists, and to achieve other goals as indicated through your request.

In addition to the above types of personally identifiable information, your computer, smartphone, tablet, and the web browser and internet service provider you use may deposit data onto this website automatically based on your device’s privacy settings. Tucker Law Group and its website designers, information technology providers, and other trusted third-party service providers collect such information, which normally includes your Internet Protocol (or “IP”) address, the identity of your internet service provider, the name and version of your device’s operating system, the name and version of your internet browser, the date and time of your visit to this website, the pages you visited on the website, the links you clicked on the website, and similar information. Tucker Law Group uses this information primarily to improve its marketing efforts, to better serve its clients, to analyze the performance of its website and the activity on it, or to investigate and prosecute fraud, abuses of the website, or to handle a suspected security breach.

This website will deposit “cookies” onto your devices when you visit the website. A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer or device when used to access our website. The cookie stores small amounts of non-personally identifiable information about your usage for the purpose of analyzing website traffic. Depending on the web browser that you use, you can set your privacy preferences to block or refuse cookies or to notify you before they are deposited onto your device. If you choose to refuse to accept cookies, however, our website may not function as intended when you visit the website.

Tucker Law Group retains the personally identifiable information collected through use of our website only as reasonably necessary for the purposes described above or otherwise disclosed to you at the time of collection, and for other business purposes, including as necessary to protect, defend or establish our rights, defend against potential claims, and meet our legal, regulatory and ethical obligations. Your information may be transferred to another law firm if it becomes affiliated with or replaces Tucker Law Group due to sale, reorganization, or merger.

Sharing of Electronic Information

Tucker Law Group does not sell or otherwise provide the information collected on this website to third parties for the purpose of their own direct or indirect marketing. We may share your information with our website designers, information technology providers, and other trusted third-party service providers in order to manage and operate the website, such as performing statistical analyses, and to address any issues generated by the website and your use of it. Such third-party service providers are independent contractors and not employees nor representatives of Tucker Law Group, however, they are nonetheless required to maintain the confidentiality of your information and are not authorized to discuss or use your personal information except as necessary to provide their services to Tucker Law Group.

In the event of fraud, abuses of the website, or a suspected security breach, Tucker Law Group and its trusted third-party service providers will use all information resulting from your visits to the website and may share that information with appropriate investigative or enforcement authorities who could use that information to identify and find individuals for purposes of prosecution. Tucker Law Group and its third-party service providers may disclose any information resulting from your visits to the website, without prior notice to you, if it is believed to be reasonably necessary for important purposes, including, but without limitation, as required by law or when we believe that such disclosure is necessary in connection with a judicial proceeding or to comply with a court order, law, or regulation applicable to us or the website; to investigate suspected abuse of this website or in connection with a potential security breach; or as we determine to be necessary to protect our property, assert our legal rights, or to protect and defend the property or safety of any other person or client.

Security

Tucker Law Group owns the information collected through your use of our website and any social media links owned and managed by Tucker Law Group which are accessible through this website. We follow generally accepted and applicable standards to protect the information collected on this website, both during transmission and in storage once received. Only employees or trusted third-party service providers who need the information in order to perform specific tasks for Tucker Law Group are granted access to the information generated by your visits to the website. The computers and servers in which Tucker Law Group stores personal information are maintained in secure environments and are monitored by trusted third-party professional information technology providers.

While Tucker Law Group and its trusted third-party service providers use reasonable measures to help protect your information against unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, we cannot guarantee the security of any of the information generated by your visits to the website and collected by Tucker Law Group. Your transmissions to Tucker Law Group by way of the website are undertaken at your own risk.

Thid Party Links and Resources

Tucker Law Group’s website may contain links to other websites owned and operated by third parties, none of whom are employees of or otherwise affiliated with Tucker Law Group. Tucker Law Group is not responsible for the content nor privacy practices of those sites. We make no representations about the collection, use, or disclosure of information by those websites from your visits nor about cookies deposited on your devices by those websites. You are responsible for reviewing the privacy policies of any other sites used, even if discovered through use of our website.

Contact Regarding this Privacy Policy and Your Data

If you prefer not to receive information or communications from Tucker Law Group or if you would like to update or discuss your personally identifiable information or privacy preferences, please send your request to the contact information below appearing at the end of this Privacy Policy. We will respond to your request within a reasonable time.

To notify us about any violations of this Privacy Policy, to change or delete your private information, or to raise other concerns or pose questions about the website or this Policy, please contact:

Tucker Law Group
PO Box 696
Bangor, ME 04402
[email protected]

Governing Law

Tucker Law Group’s Privacy Policy and your use of our website is governed by the laws of the State of Maine, U.S.A., without regard to its conflicts of law provisions.

Effective May 19, 2025.

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