Privacy Policy


Collection and Use of Personal Information
Morad Fakhimi, PC (“the Firm”), may collect and store personal information in the course of providing legal services to its clients, or as that information is provided by prospective clients and visitors to its website, or when individuals interact with the Firm through this website or on social media sites, or as that information is received from third parties. The Firm may use that personal information to contact you in response to your requests and inquiries, or to provide you with legal services if you are a client of the firm or if you become a client of the Firm. The Firm may also use such information when doing so is necessary in order to comply with applicable laws, regulations, or professional obligations.

Confidentiality, Security, and Retention of Personal Information
Consistent with applicable legal and professional obligations, it is the policy of the Firm to exercise the utmost discretion in safeguarding any and all information entrusted to us. The Firm maintains and operates reasonable and appropriate physical, electronic and procedural mechanisms that are designed and intended to maintain the confidentiality and security of all personal and case-related information entrusted to us, including the information provided by prospective clients and other visitors to this website. However, because no combination of security and data-protection measures are flawless or infallible, it is not possible for the Firm to guarantee that our safeguards will always work. The Firm may retain the types of information described herein, including personal information, for as long as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, or to achieve the purposes for which the information was originally collected. If you wish to obtain more details on the Firm’s information practices, please contact us with your inquiry.

Disclosure and Transfer of Personal Information
We would not disclose any personal information to unrelated parties outside of the Firm except in the most limited of circumstances. Those circumstances would include disclosures to our own agents, consultants, experts, data processors, or other contractors acting on our behalf and at our direction, subject to appropriate confidentiality, privacy and information security agreements and commitments provided by those persons or entities, or under circumstances where we believe doing so is necessary in order to provide a service which you have requested, or as permitted or required by applicable laws or the California Rules of Professional Conduct, or as otherwise authorized or directed by you.

California Privacy Rights
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (California Civil Code Section 1798.100), California residents have specific data protection rights regarding their personal information. These rights, which may be subject to certain limitations and/or restrictions, include: the right to disclosure, deletion, access, and non-discrimination, as well as the right to opt out of having personal information shared or sold. The Firm neither sells nor shares your personal information with third-party companies for their direct marketing purposes. To exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, please send us your request. The following are categories of personal information, as defined under the Act, that we may collect, receive, or maintain in the course of administering the business of the Firm, or that we may receive from a client or a prospective client in the course of contemplating or providing legal services: identifiers, personal information as described in the California Customer Records statute (California Civic Code ยง 1798.80(e)), protected classification characteristics under California or federal law, commercial information, intellectual property, biometric information, internet or other electronic network activity, geolocation data, sensory data, professional or employment-related information, non-public education information, criminal history information, medical or psychological records, educational records, records related to professional discipline, records from various state or federal penal institutions, and inferences drawn from other personal information.