The Law Office of Byron Sun ("Firm", "We", "Our", or "Us") understands and appreciates the importance of privacy to visitors of our website ("Site").   This Privacy Policy ("Policy") is to inform you of how we collect, use, and disclose information.   The Policy applies only to our website activities and does not apply to our business practices offline.  By using this Site, you consent to the use of information that you provide us in accordance with this Policy.  Please refrain from further use of this Site if you do not agree with this Policy. 

1.  Information We May Collect:

In general, visitors to this Site do not have to reveal any personal information.  However, in order to access certain information, services, and/or gain contact with us, we may ask for identifying personal information such as name, telephone number, and email address.  We may receive personal information from other sources, including public databases, social media platforms, and/or other third parties.

We may also collect non-identifying personal information that allows us or our agents to track the actions of visitors to this Site.  Such information may include your internet service provider, the IP address of the computer you are using, the date and time of your visit.  Such information may be aggregated with similar data collected from other users to ensure improvement to the usage of our Site.  We do not use such information to create and/or maintain a personal profile of any visitor.

2.  How We May Use the Information:

The information we collect is primarily used to provide, maintain, and improve our services to you.   In general, we do not share personal identifying information collected through this Site with unaffiliated third parties.  However, we reserve the right to disclose personal information to third parties under any or all of the following circumstances: (1) when we are legally required to disclose; (2) when we sell any or all of our business and/or our assets; and (3) when we are contractually obligated to disclose. 

3.  California Privacy Rights:

If you are California Resident, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 provides you with the right to request certain information regarding disclosure of your personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes.  If you would like to make a request for such information, please mail your written request to The Law Office of Byron Sun, 140 Geary Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, California 94108. 

4.  Contact

We welcome any comments and queries regarding our privacy practices and this Policy.  Please feel free to contact us at:

The Law Office of Byron Sun
140 Geary Street, 4th Floor, 
San Francisco, California 94108
info@bgsunlaw.com