Internet user privacy is important to MoreLaw.Com and our
advertisers. The success of our business depends upon
our ability to maintain the trust of our users.
Below is information regarding MoreLaw.Com's
commitment to protect the privacy of users and to ensure
the integrity of the Internet.
Information Collected in Ad Delivery
In the course of delivering an ad to you, MoreLaw.Com does not
collect any personally-identifiable information about you,
such as your name, address, phone number or email
address. MoreLaw.Com does, however, collect non-personally
identifiable information about you, such as the server
your computer is logged onto, your browser type (for example,
Netscape or Internet Explorer), and whether you responded to
the ad delivered.
The non-personally identifiable information collected by
MoreLaw.Com is used for the purpose of targeting ads and measuring
ad effectiveness on behalf of MoreLaw.Com's advertisers who request it.
Our Web site also uses a reputable third party to serve some of the
advertisements that you see on the pages of our Web site. This company may use
information (not including your name, address, email address or telephone number)
about your visits to this and other web sites in order to provide advertisements on this site and other
sites about good and services of interest to you. If you would like to know more about the
information gathering practices and "opt-out" procedures of our third party
ad server, please click here for the Double Click Privacy Policy.
Third-Party Cookies
In the courrse of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party advertiser may place
or recognize a unique "cookie" on your browser.
Visitor Supplied Information
Jury verdict and settlement information and information listened by
users in MoreLaw.Com's attorney, expert witness and court reporter
databases is made available to the public free of charge without
restriction.