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Privacy Policy

Goldstein Hall PLLC is committed to protecting the personal information that you provide to us when using the Goldstein Hall PLLC site. This privacy policy describes how we treat all user data collected during your visit to www.goldsteinhall.com, both anonymous data and personally-identifying data. User Data We Collect
We collect two types of user data: (1) anonymous data that is automatically collected from all visitors to the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site; and (2) personally-identifiable data that you voluntarily submit to us (described below under "Personal Data").

Anonymous Data. We automatically collect Internet Protocol addresses and domain names through our server. We also track the number and frequency of hits per page on an aggregate basis.

Personal Data. We may collect Personal Data that you voluntarily provide, such as your name and postal address, phone number, e-mail address, and similar information, when you participate in certain activities on the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site.

How We Use the Data We Collect
We use anonymous data to identify the source of user traffic (for example, georgetown.edu, or aol.com), but we are not able to use this data to identify individual users. We use data on which sections of the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site are most visited, so that we can evaluate the popularity of our different Web pages and continue to improve the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site. We do not link any anonymous data with the Personal Data you provide to us.

We use your Personal Data for various purposes, including: to fulfill the request for which you specifically provided the data; to send you e-mail newsletters or action alerts, if you have not opted out of receiving that information.

Third-Party Sharing
We will not share your Personal Data with any third party unless we first notify you and offer you an appropriate choice to consent to such further use, for example, through an opt-out or opt-in request.

Your Ability to Choose
When you provide us with your Personal Data on the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site, you can let us know that you do not wish to receive our online newsletter or any e-mailed action alerts by un-checking the subscription request boxes on the form you are completing, by contacting us via email at info@dag-law.com.

Children
We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13.

Security
The Personal Data we collect about you is stored on a secure, password protected server. We use industry-standard encryption technologies with respect to the receipt and transfer of Personal Data you submit to us on the Goldstein Hall PLLC Site and only authorized personnel have access to your information. Nevertheless, despite our best efforts, no transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.

Updating Your Data
To update your Personal Data or to make corrections, you can do so by sending us the update via email to info@goldsteinhall.com.

Comments and Questions
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this Online Privacy Policy or our data collection practices or to request that we delete your Personal Data, you can contact us via email at info@goldsteinhall.com.

 

News & Events

Firm News | Archive
 
October 2009 - David A. Goldstein, Managing Member of Goldstein Hall PLLC, is featured in an interview on the award-winning PBS documentary series Craft in America. [read more | link to video]
 
July 2009 - Project attorneys Goldstein Hall join the Pratt Area Community Council at the Gates Avenue Cooperative Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, July 10 2009. [read more
 
Public Interest News | Archive
 
February 21, 2010 - City's New Plan on Affordable Housing: Build Less, Preserve More. [read more]

February 18, 2010 - City's Affordable Housing Program Faces Trouble Finding Buyers. [read more]

February 4, 2010 - PACC's 2009 Annual Report and Year in Review Video on the Efforts of R3 and HHN in their Legislative Campaign. [annual report] | [year in review video]
 
February 1, 2010 - Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village tenants rally to keep complex affordable. [read more]
 
January 28, 2010 - Landlord Faces Lawsuit for Harrassment. [read more]
 
January 27, 2010 - City shells out another $31 million to help developer Bruce Ratner buy land for Atlantic Yards. [read more]
 
January 25, 2010 - N.Y. Housing Complex Is Turned Over to Creditors. [read more]

January 19, 2010 - The West Side Rail Yards - It's Alive! [read more]