California Privacy Policy Addendum

Effective Date: July 10, 2026

1. Website Tracking Technologies and Consent (CIPA Section 638.51)

When you visit this website, third-party scripts, pixels, tags, SDKs, and related code (“Trackers”) execute automatically in your browser. Certain Trackers capture and transmit your IP address, device and browser identifiers, and related addressing and signaling information to third parties. Under California Penal Code Section 638.50(b), such processes may constitute pen registers, and their installation or use without consent is prohibited by Section 638.51(a).

By accessing and using this website, you provide your informed, specific, and prior consent to the installation and use of the Trackers identified in the table below. If you do not consent, please discontinue use of this website and contact us using the information below.

2. Trackers

Tracker / ProviderTypePurposeData Transmitted
Google Analytics 4 (Google LLC)Analytics / Pen RegisterWebsite traffic and engagement measurementIP address, browser/device IDs, session data, client ID (cid), session ID (sid)
Google Tag Manager (Google LLC)Tag Management / Pen RegisterLoads and manages other marketing and analytics tagsIP address, tag configuration data, page location, referrer
Microsoft Clarity (Microsoft Corporation)Session Recording / Pen RegisterSession replay and heatmap analyticsIP address, device/browser identifiers, page interactions, session recordings

Additional trackers may be added or removed. This table will be updated to reflect material changes. Third-party trackers maintain independent data retention policies; we encourage you to review their privacy policies directly.

3. CCPA/CPRA Disclosures and California Consumer Rights

Through this website and the Trackers described above, we collect identifiers (IP address, cookie IDs, advertising identifiers), internet and network activity data (pages visited, interactions), city/region-level geolocation derived from IP address, and, if voluntarily submitted through a contact or intake form, professional and legal matter information. We use this information to deliver and improve website functionality, measure marketing performance, attribute inbound inquiries, and respond to legal intake submissions. We do not sell your personal information. We share the categories above with the third-party Tracker providers identified above for the purposes stated therein, which may constitute sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising under the CPRA.

Your California Privacy Rights: California residents have the right to: (1) know what personal information we have collected, its sources, and with whom it is shared; (2) request deletion of their personal information, subject to legal exceptions; (3) request correction of inaccurate information; (4) opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising; (5) limit the use of sensitive personal information to purposes necessary to perform requested services; and (6) be free from discrimination for exercising any of these rights. To exercise any right, submit a verifiable consumer request to the contact information in Section 4. We will respond within 45 days as required by law, with a possible 45-day extension where reasonably necessary. You may designate an authorized agent to submit requests on your behalf. To opt out of tracker-based data sharing, you may use your browser settings to block or delete cookies, use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout), or manage Meta advertising preferences at https://www.facebook.com/adpreferences. Note that opting out of Trackers may affect website functionality.

4. Contact Information and Website Service Provider

To submit a consumer rights request or privacy inquiry, contact us at: Yousefi Law, 3 East Third Ave, Suite 200, San Mateo, CA 94401, (650) 409-9701. This website is designed, hosted, and maintained by Juris Digital (Ethical SEO Consulting LLC d/b/a Juris Digital), Denver, Colorado. Juris Digital acts as a service provider to this firm under a written services agreement and processes personal information collected through this website solely on behalf of and under the instructions of this firm. Juris Digital does not use such information for its own independent commercial purposes.

5. Consent and Updates to this Policy

By continuing to use this website after the Effective Date above, you acknowledge that you have read this Addendum and provide your informed, specific, and prior consent to the Trackers identified in Section 2, as required by California Penal Code Section 638.51(a). We reserve the right to update this Addendum at any time; material changes will be reflected in a revised Effective Date. Continued use of this website following any update constitutes acceptance of the revised Addendum.