This is the simplified disclaimer, terms of use, privacy policy, and more for this law firm website and for the law firm.

Privacy is complex and that the average person agrees to hundreds of privacy policies and terms of use per year, without even reading them. Don't feel bad for not reading them, many are very long, and if you were to do so, it would cost you hundreds of hours of your life each year, and you still would not understand what you have agreed to. Companies make money from information about you, and criminals want to steal this information and use it too. Thus privacy is a serious concern for all of us. Hopefully you read this and enjoy it. Comments and feedback are welcome.

Disclaimer and Terms of Use

Hopefully this site is helpful, but don't rely upon this information if you are in a situation requiring individualized assistance. Nothing in this site constitutes advice (legal or otherwise) and no relationship (attorney-client relationship or otherwise) is established between us though use of the site, and even if we communicate directly.  Don't send me confidential information through this site or via email. If we both decide to establish an attorney-client relationship, we will enter into a formal agreement, but until then, there is no such relationship.

Privacy Policy

First and foremost, I need to abide by relevant professional rules for attorneys, including those that govern the attorney-client relationship. Don't send confidential information that is unsolicited, which may not be protected.

I don't keep much information relating to website visitors. If you contact me through the website contact form or email, I receive the information you have provided to me. I don't maintain a mailing list. I don't share your contact information with third parties unless I have your consent, or as required by law and the rules of professional responsibility.

My site uses cookies, and also uses Google Analytics, which is a very common website usage analysis tool. This helps me learn something about general website usage, but very little about individual users. Many of the websites you visit use sophisticated technology to track you, identify you and your device, and learn about you. But here, it is quite basic and simple.

Attorney specific

Attorneys have various duties and rules they need to comply with.

This is my law firm's website, it may constitute attorney advertisement. I don't make any promises or claims, and if I have had successes in the past, that's no guarantee that every future case will also be a success.

Whichever site you visit, I am still an attorney and I comply with those rules. But no attorney-client relationship is formed unless and until we discuss that, agree to that, a letter of engagement is prepared and signed, and a fee is paid.

Linked sites and my organizations

I have some links to external sites, such as where you can buy my book, and places where my articles are hosted. When you leave this site and go to another site, you're in their hands and governed by their policies and terms of use.

I link to my own sites too, which have very similar policies.

My main website is  https://johnbandler.com.  Please visit it.

A more complete list of my websites includes:

https://johnbandler.com
https://bandlerlaw.com
https://bandlergroup.com
https://cybersecurityhomeandoffice.com/

To comply with New York State laws and rules, I created two separate legal entities, one to practice law (Bandler Law Firm PLLC), and one to perform consulting services (Bandler Group LLC). That seemed to indicate I needed two websites. And then it seemed good to have a website devoted to my book, and then one for me personally. But now I have three books, and needed to create website resources for consulting clients, legal clients, and students. So the main site is https://johnbandler.com.

As above, merely visiting my websites does not create any attorney-client relationship nor any consultant-client relationship.

Updated 4/6/2024