Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy discusses how SARG LAW, a Professional Corporation (“SARG Law,” the “Firm,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) processes Personal Information, which means any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual.
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1. Information Collected
Below is a description of the different types of Personal Information we may collect, process, and the sources from which we obtain them:
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Clients: If you are a client of the Firm, we collect your name, contact information, payment information, and any other information you provide to us or we otherwise obtain from others when providing legal services to you. The types of information we collect depends on the matter and may include information about our clients’ employees, customers, vendors, business practices, industry information, financial information, and any other information that may be relevant to the matter we are handling for you.
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Vendors: if you are a vendor for the Firm, we may collect your contact details and payment information.
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Insights: We try to offer insightful and timely content on our Insights webpage. The Firm may also provide client alerts, newsletters, and other programs on topics of interest to the Firm’s clients. If you sign up to receive the foregoing information (whether at our invitation or at your initiative), the Firm will collect your contact information (including first and last name, company, email address) and the legal topics and industries you are interested in.
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Communications: If you contact the Firm for any purpose, we will collect your contact information, including you name, email address, information contained in your email signature (if any), as well as the date and time of your message, the content of your message, as well as your reply and any follow-up action we take in relation to your inquiry.
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Other sources: We may receive Personal Information about you from other sources, including third parties, such as vendors (Westlaw services) and social media platforms. The information we may receive from those third parties is governed by the privacy settings, policies, and procedures of those third parties.
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2. Use of Cookies
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We collect Personal Information via cookies, or similar technologies on our website (collectively referred to as “cookies”). Cookies are small pieces of data that may be stored in and retrieved from your web browser while you browse a website. Through the use of cookies, we may collect your device IP address, unique device ID, hardware and software type, Internet service provider, serving domain, geographical area, location data, browser type and settings data (such as screen resolution, color depth, time zone settings, browser extension and plugins) operating system, referring URLs, search history, information on actions taken or interaction with our digital assets (e.g., page views) and dates and times of actions.
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For a full list of cookies that may be used, please visit: https://support.wix.com/en/article/cookies-and-your-wix-site
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Some common cookies may include: (1) client-session-bind (considered an essential cookie by Wix and is a security-related cookie used for API protection); (2) consent-policy (considered an functional/essential cookie that stores a visitor’s consent choices regarding cookies and privacy settings, if that is offered by our website); (3) hs (is considered an necessary/essential cookie and is a Wix security cookie used to ensure the secure operation of the website); (4) server-session-bind (considered an necessary/essential cookie that works together with client-session-bind used for API protection); (5) svSession (is considered a functional/essential cookie used to identify unique visitors and track their sessions across the website); XSRF-TOKEN (considered a necessary/essential cookie that is used to protect the website against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks).
3. What We Do With Personal Information
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We may use your Personal Information for the following purposes:
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To provide legal services to our clients, including advising clients on legal matters, representing them in legal proceedings, and dealings with regulatory authorities.
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To process payments, retainers, and advance payments on behalf of our clients.
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For marketing purposes, including to send client alerts, custom email communications, newsletters, and other communications to our clients and business contacts.
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If we hold an event and you are recorded at an event, we may use such recordings in promotional materials, news releases, our website, and other published material for the Firm and the event.
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To manage our relationship with clients, vendors and suppliers, business partiers, cooperating law firms and other contractors, including processing invoices and sending communications.
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To communicate with you, and respond to your inquiries.
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For any other business purpose, such as to improve our website and services; perform data analysis; detect, prevent, and respond to illegal activities; defend our legal rights; and comply with our legal obligations and internal policies.
4. How We Store, Share, and Disclose Your Information
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The Firm is hosted on the Wix.com platform, which collects certain data about you when you visit and interact with our site. This information may be collected through the use of cookies (see above section regarding cookies). You can find more information about these cookies at the following link: https://support.wix.com/en/article/cookies-and-your-wix-site. The data collected may be stored in Wix.com’s data storage, databases, and the general Wix.com applications. Wix.com represents that it stores your data on secure servers behind a firewall.
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We use LawPay as a third-party payment processor for payments made to us, including payments made through our website (“Pay Your Invoice”). LawPay is owned by 8am, Inc. (formerly known as AffiniPay, Inc.). LawPay represents that it is PCI DSS certified, which stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. PCI DSS is a set of security standards set in place by the major card brands meant to ensure that all companies that accept, process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment to prevent this information from being stolen or compromised. You can find out more information about LawPay’s certification and compliance with PCI DSS at the following links: https://supportcenter.lawpay.com/en/articles/9343259-pci-compliance-overview and https://www.lawpay.com/about/blog/pci-compliance/
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Also, we may share and disclose Personal information about you:
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With our representatives, affiliates, and vendors as needed to provide legal services to you.
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With third-party contactors engaged by SARG in the course of business, including accountants, insurance companies, banks, auditors, legal counsel, professional experts, advisors, or consultants engaged by SARG.
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With government agencies, regulators or courts, as required by applicable law and/or in the context of legal proceedings.
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As necessary to provide legal services to our clients.
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With event partners or co-sponsors.
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With vendors and service providers who perform services on our behalf, including dealers, distributors, and marketing and research agencies.
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If required to comply with laws, law enforcement requests, and legal process, such as court order or subpoena; respond to your requests; or protect your, our or others’ rights or property.
5. How to Refuse or Withdraw Consent
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If you do not consent to the collection of your Personal Information, as described herein, please do not interact or visit our website, do not retain us as your legal counsel, or, if we are already your counsel, inform us of your desire to have us withdraw as counsel.
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If you want to discuss our use of your data, or how we might be able to delete it, please contact us at privacy@sarglaw.com or mail us at:
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SARG Law
Attn: Privacy
2795 E. Cottonwood Parkway, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
6. Links to Other Websites
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This website may link to websites maintained by other organizations unrelated to SARG, including third-party social networks (e.g., LinkedIn) and our clients. Please be aware these third-party websites are governed by third parties and/or their own privacy policies. Our firm is not responsible for the content or policies maintained by these websites.
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7. Updates to Our Privacy Policy
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We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website. If we make material changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated, so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we use and/or disclose it.
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8. How to Contact Us About This Privacy Policy
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We do not promise that you will be able to access, correct, amend, or delete any of your Personal Information we have about you. However, if you would like to discuss this Privacy Policy or your Personal Information, please contact us at privacy@sarglaw.com or mail us at:
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SARG Law
Attn: Privacy
2795 E. Cottonwood Parkway, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
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(published Nov. 22, 2025)
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