Privacy Policy

Introduction to Our Privacy Pledge

At Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer, we understand the significance of your private information and your confidence in our services. Through this Privacy Policy page, we explain comprehensively how we collect, use, store, and safeguard client information when you access our legal services-be it through seeking representation, requesting a consultation, or visiting our website. We are committed to upholding your privacy due to our core values of professionalism and confidentiality as well as our ethical responsibility in representing your rights and interests at every level of the legal process.

Who We Are: An Eminent Kuwaiti Solicitor

Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer is a leading law firm delivering comprehensive legal services across the entire United States of America. Our firm comprises attorneys with years of experience representing clients in criminal, family, commercial, administrative, and arbitration matters. Our office is located at: 4747 N 7th Ave Ste 83 Phoenix AZ 85013. We are honored to handle the needs of individuals, families, and businesses across the country. We believe our success is a direct result of our ability to provide client-centered services, legal excellence, and the utmost respect for privacy and confidentiality.

Scope of This Privacy Statement

This Privacy Policy describes the information that may be collected by Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer via this website (https://abest-lawyer.com/), email, telephone, in-person meetings, and any other form of interaction with you, including without limitation: potential or existing clients and visitors to this website. We have written this policy to best describe our data practices so that you know exactly the kind of information that we collect, how it is used or disclosed, and what measures we take to protect it.

Information We Gather

We collect certain personal and case-related information which helps us to deliver legal services and provide advice or representation to our clients. The types of information which we may collect include the following:

  • Personal identification details (your name, address, date of birth, nationality)
  • Contact details (phone number, email address, postal address)
  • Case documentation / details (court documentation, contracts, documents in support of your case, correspondence)
  • Payments and billing details (bank account details, transaction, payment or card information, invoices)
  • Information provided by you during consultations, interviews or through use of online forms on our website
  • Info collected through our website (information such as IP address, browser type, device type & browser language, use of cookies to optimize your experience on our website)
  • Any other relevant information necessary for our performance of legal services and which you provide to us.

We will not collect any information we do not require in our performance of legal services to you, and we will limit the amount of data we do collect and only collect data that is necessary.

How and When We Collect Information

We may collect information in the following ways:

  • From you directly (i.e., through preliminary consultations or during legal proceedings, when you call or email us)
  • From contact forms on our site (i.e., when services are requested through our website, including appointment scheduling, calls-to-action, etc.)
  • Through files and documents provided in connection with your matter
  • During appointments at our office or in court
  • By third parties through express consent (i.e., other law firms, courts, relevant agencies)
  • Automatically (i.e., from analytics and cookies when you visit our site)

All methods of information collection shall be done in accordance with the applicable privacy-related laws and professional conduct standards.

Our Utilization of Your Personal Information

We may use your information to:

  • Provide legal services, advice and support that is relevant to your matter
  • Contact you in relation to legal matters, appointments and progress of your case
  • Prepare, review or administer documents and other legal instruments/contracts
  • Process payments, provide invoices or manage billings
  • Fulfil our obligations under statute, regulation and professional obligations
  • Assist us to improve the quality and security of our services and website
  • Respond to your inquiries, feedback or requests for information
  • Send you important notices about legal developments in relation to your matter and other information that may be of interest to you (provided we have your consent)

Your information is never used for purposes unrelated to the provision of legal services, nor do we sell or rent your personal information to third parties.

Our Legal Basis for Data Handling

We have identified the legal bases for collecting and using your personal information to include:

  • Contract: We will need certain information about you to provide our services when you instruct our firm.
  • Compliance with a law or sanction: We may use information about you to meet legal, statutory or regulatory obligations.
  • Legitimate interest: As a law firm we have a legitimate interest in protecting our assets, dealing with legal queries and maintaining and developing our services.
  • Consent: If our use of your personal information requires your consent, we will ask you for it and will give you the ability to change your mind at any time.

Our Commitment to Safekeeping Your Information

Information is our highest priority at Reliably Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer. That’s why we have a comprehensive approach to data security that includes the following steps:

  • We keep our hard copy files in locked cabinets and in secure access-only offices
  • We encrypt our electronic files and communications both in transit and at rest
  • We do regular audits of security practices and updates of our IT systems
  • We use trusted and secure cloud-based legal management systems with dual-factor authentication or better
  • We restrict access to our files to approved personnel only, according to positions and roles related to matters at hand
  • We train our staff in confidentiality, data protection and cybersecurity best practices
  • We have immediate response procedures in place in the unlikely event of data breach or other security failure

We regularly assess and improve our security measures to ensure that they stay current with the threats and security standards.

Confidentiality and Solicitor-Client Privilege

Our commitment to confidentiality in our relationship with clients is a fundamental foundation of how our law firm operates. Information that you disclose to the firm in connection with seeking legal advice or assistance is protected within the attorney-client privilege under applicable law.

This means:

  • We do not share your confidential information with anyone outside the firm, without your permission, except as required by law or court order.
  • Everyone on our legal team of attorneys, paralegals and administrative professionals preserving your privacy signs strict confidentiality agreements and professional ethics rules.
  • All case details, documents and communications are secured and held in full confidence at all times.

We recognize that protecting the nature of your legal matters is important. Likewise, we are absolute in our pledge to respect your privacy.

Sharing and Disclosure with Third Parties

We do not sell, or otherwise provide to any third-party, private information about visitors or clients. We may in some cases be required to provide such information under certain circumstances, in which case we will act only in compliance with all laws and prevailing ethical rules, and only in the context of limited official proceedings – including, for example:

  • Courts, government agencies and regulatory authorities, as authorized or compelled in connection with a matter or legal proceeding
  • Non-party expert witnesses, consultants and investigators retained by us in a matter
  • To a law enforcement body, if required by legal process (or otherwise permitted by law), or as necessary to prevent harm
  • To outside service providers (e.g., IT support staff, secure and encrypted data storage companies, secure internet-based credit card payment facilities), only in a supportive service capacity

In any of these events, we will ensure that our arrangements with any such third party at all times include protection of confidentiality and security of your private information in contract terms that bind such parties.

International Data Transference

We have established that our primary operations and database hosting lie within the United States. Nevertheless, some situations can include an international dimension: Clients based outside of the United States, for example, or multi-jurisdictional litigation. When your information must move outside the borders of the United States, we will:

  • Verify that such transfers are compliant with applicable data protection laws and respect your privacy
  • Employ protected transmission to third parties through established protocols and from established service providers
  • Inform you when international data transfer has occurred and receive any consent necessary

Your information benefits from the same high level of protection no matter where it’s located.

Holding Onto Your Personal Information

We will retain your personal information only for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purpose for which the information was collected, to comply with all applicable legal and regulatory obligations, or to uphold our legitimate interests. Our retention periods will therefore be:

  • Retention of case records for the length of your legal representation and a period thereafter as required by law/rules of professional conduct and regulation
  • Retention of financial records for at least seven (7) years so that we can fulfil our obligations to revenue and tax authorities
  • Secure elimination or anonymization of data when no longer necessary

If you wish to make an enquiry about the retention period relevant to your particular case, please contact us at [email protected].

Your Entitlements in Respect to Your Information

Depending on your state or province and available data protection laws, you may have the right to:

  • Request a copy of the personal data we hold about you
  • Request that we correct or update inaccurate or incomplete information about you
  • Request deletion or restriction of your data where available
  • Object to certain types of processing of your data
  • Withdraw consent to receive communications or information about our services

To complete any of these requests, please call us at (602) 346-9163 or email us at [email protected]. We will respond within a reasonable time and in compliance with the law.

Tracking Cookies and Site Analytics

Our website (https://abest-lawyer.com/) employs cookies and analytical tools to improve your online experience, gain insight into site usage, and utilize our web services more effectively. Cookies are text files saved to your computer that allow us to:

  • Recall your preferences and site navigation history
  • Track site traffic and visitor patterns
  • Monitor for security issues and prevent unauthorized access

You can choose to manage or turn off cookies through your browser settings. Please be aware that if you disable cookies some features of the site may not operate as expected. All data received via cookies is anonymized and solely used for website optimization purposes. For more details, please see our Cookie Policy.

Policy Regarding Children’s Information

The legal services that we provide are for adults and business entities. We do not intentionally collect or maintain information about children under 18 years of age. In the event we learn that we have unintentionally collected information from a child, we will take reasonable measures to promptly delete such information from our records. Parents or guardians that believe their information has been submitted to us may contact us at [email protected] for prompt removal.

Information About Marketing Communications

From time to time, we may provide legal alerts, newsletters or let you know about our services. You are receiving these communications because you have opted in to receive them. We will only send such marketing communications with your explicit consent and you may withdraw this consent at any time by following the opt-out instructions contained in any such email or by calling us directly. We do not sell your case or sensitive information to anyone for marketing purposes.

Links to Third Party Sites

Our website may have links to other sites or resources for you to visit. The Privacy Policy is applicable only to Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those websites. Users are encouraged to look at the privacy policies of third party sites before disclosing any personal information.

Modification of Our Privacy Strategy

We periodically review and adjust our Privacy Policy to keep up with changes in laws, technology, and how business is conducted. Changes to the policy will be posted on this web page with an updated effective date. You are encouraged to review this page periodically to be informed about how we protect your information. Material changes will be provided to clients directly where appropriate.

Methodology for Raising Privacy Matters

Should you have any questions, complaints or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or the practices of the A Best Way Law Group with respect to your privacy and to the protection of your data, please contact us at:

4747 N 7th Ave Ste 83
Phoenix AZ 85013
(602) 346-9163
[email protected]

The Company will attempt to address your concerns and requests promptly and professionally in response to your communication.

Concerning Disputes and Complaints

We value privacy concerns very seriously and will attempt to address any such matter directly with our client. If, however, you feel that your privacy rights have been infringed or you have a complaint about our handling of data you are encouraged to contact us at [email protected] or (602) 346-9163. We will investigate the complaint and respond within a reasonable amount of time. If you are not satisfied you may have the right to submit a complaint to the relevant data protection authority or bar association.

Faithful To Professional Conduct

Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer is a law firm managed by accredited legal professionals committed to the strictest of professional ethics, including complete compliance with the American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct and all applicable state bar rules. Our privacy policies are part of our ethical responsibilities. We have the highest respect, care and discretion for all client information and an ongoing training program for our staff on evolving privacy laws and rules, ethics and regulations to maintain your confidence.

Safety Precautions for Cyber and Physical Information

We know that security for your information goes beyond legal requirements. Here are some of our security provisions:

  • Firewall and Anti-malware Software on all electronic platforms
  • Shredding/secure destruction of physical documents
  • Patching/updating software, vulnerability testing
  • Client data partitioning (no unauthorized access)
  • Backups with off-site retention

We pledge to use the latest technologies and protocols to ensure that your information is secure at all levels.

Your Responsibility as Our Client

While we will take reasonable steps to secure your information, you can also help keep information private. We ask that you:

  • Communicate non-public information over secure channels (i.e., encrypted email or direct conversation via phone)
  • Keep your login credentials for our secure client portal private and confidential
  • Inform us immediately if you suspect that someone else may have access to your information
  • Read, understand, and ask us questions regarding any privacy notices or agreements we may issue

Together we can achieve the maximum privacy and security for your legal matters.

Policy for Remote Counselling

As an extension of our commitment to representing clients across the country, Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer provides remote consultations on the telephone or through secure video conferencing software. All remote consultations are conducted through encrypted communications technology and require authentication for participation. We don’t record remote consultations with clients without your prior permission. Everything that we discuss and exchange during those communications is protected by the lawyer-client privilege.

Our Policy for Corporate Clients

Beyond the individual client, we also work with businesses of all sizes and types. Our privacy policies for business clients cover:

  • Safe storage of business documents, contracts, and trade information
  • Restricted access to legal matters involving multiple parties
  • Laws applicable to the industry (e.g., data security with financial clients or health clients)
  • Confidentiality of disputes, settlements, and arbitration hearings

We adapt our privacy practices to the specific requirements of each business client to provide full protection at all times.

Automated Decisions and Profile Creation

Top-tier Kuwaiti lawyers prioritize the personal touch in their practice, refraining from the use of automated decision-making or profiling in tasks related to insurance processing or other significant legal matters affecting clients. Legal analysis, advice, and actions are conducted by qualified lawyer officers who meticulously attend to each individual case, ensuring that professional judgment is exercised throughout the process.

Notification of Data Breaches

If in the improbable event your personal information is compromised then we have a written plan to respond as follows:

  • Speedy identification and containment of the breach
  • Evaluation of the scope and impact
  • Client notices as required
  • Contact with law enforcement and others when necessary
  • Remedial measures

Our transparency and speedy response contribute to mitigating any risk to your privacy and other legal interests.

Accessibility and Language Support

We have a commitment to delivering our law services in an accessible manner and providing our privacy policy communications in a way that’s comprehensible. The privacy policy can be provided in a variety of languages upon request. If you need help understanding this policy or if you have a disability-related issue with your ability to read and comprehend it, please call us at (602) 346-9163. Our goal is to help enable the client to understand their rights and how we handle data.

Your Consent and Acceptance of the Policy

Your use of Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer (including, but not limited to, contacting us through e-mail or our website or entering into a service agreement) signifies that you have read the terms and conditions in this Privacy Policy and that you accept them. For this document to be effective, you must abide by our practices or refrain from using them. Continued use of our services indicates your acceptance of our privacy terms. Do not submit personal information to us if you disagree with our practices.

Conclusion: A Promise to Hosanna our Privacy

Protecting your privacy is not only our legal duty, but is an essential element of our commitment to you as your trusted professionals in the legal field. Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer has made a commitment to adhere to the highest professional standards of confidentiality, security and ethical behavior. If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us. Thank you for trusting Distinguished Kuwaiti Lawyer with your legal matters throughout the United States.

We collect information from you when you browse this website (the “Website”), complete a client questionnaire, request a free consultation, subscribe to our blog, request access to payment portals or wish to speak with a lawyer.