Privacy Policy The Conference of California Bar Associations (hereafter “CCBA”) highly respects the privacy of its members and visitors, and we take the issue of your privacy very seriously. What We Collect and How We Use It CCBA asks for certain personal data when accepting registration, donations, conference-related materials, or when otherwise submitting information, including name, physical address, email address, and credit card information. This data is used only for the intended purpose(s), such as registration processing or communications. We do not store any credit card numbers on our server. Cookies We may use small text files called cookies to improve the overall site experience. CCBA’s cookies are used only to identify the user, not to identify any specific user traits. These cookies do not store sensitive data. Sharing Personal Information CCBA may share your personal information with e-commerce suppliers in order for them to fulfill the service you have ordered. This may include companies used to process credit card or other payment types, deliver packages, provide customer service, or otherwise provide services that enable us to serve you. These organizations will have access only to the information required to permit them to perform their obligations to us. CCBA is not responsible for the failure of any third party to comply with such privacy obligations. Beyond these mentioned disclosures, we will only disclose your personally identifiable information if we reasonably believe we are required to do so by law, regulation or other government authority, to prevent harm to yourself or others, or to protect against fraud. We may transfer your personally identifiable information to a successor entity upon a reorganization in which CCBA participates. Such successor entity shall be bound by the terms and conditions of this privacy policy. The terms and conditions of this privacy policy may be amended at any time by the posting of a revised privacy policy on this website. Links to Third Party Sites This Site may be linked to other web sites on the Internet which are not under the control of or maintained by CCBA. Such links do not constitute an endorsement by CCBA of those other web sites, the content displayed therein, or the persons or entities associated therewith. You acknowledge that CCBA is providing these links to you only as a convenience, and you agree that CCBA is not responsible for the content of such sites. Your use of these other linked web sites is subject to the respective terms of use and privacy policies located on the linked sites. Security CCBA employs procedural and technological measures for online security, consistent with the demands of customer service. Such measures are reasonably designed to protect your personally identifiable information from loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. Where reasonably practical, CCBA uses SSL and other encryption, password protection, firewalls, internal restrictions and other security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information. You acknowledge that no security measures can assure absolute protection, and that CCBA is not responsible for the failure of security measures reasonably implemented. Updating Your Information If you wish to update your personally identifiable information please contact CCBA at the address or e-mail address provided below. Policy Changes CCBA reserves the right to change this privacy policy, and will post any revisions on this website. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy regularly for any changes. Your continued use of this web site will be subject to the then-current privacy policy. If you have questions or comments regarding CCBA’s privacy practices you can contact us at: Conference of California Bar Associations, 340 S. Lemon Ave. #1282, Walnut, CA 91789, or info@ccba.law. We will be sure to address your concerns.