Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy

We are professionals engaged in providing legal services in the Nevada Jurisdiction. Michael T. Hua Law LLC (the firm), is committed to protecting the privacy of confidential and “Personal Information” (information that directly or indirectly identifies individuals inside or outside the firm). It has and always will be the policy of the firm to comply with the rules of professional conduct and provide the duty to preserve and protect confidential client information, upon lawyers and their associated personnel.

This Privacy Statement and Cookie Policy (the “Statement”) is based on the privacy and data protection principles common to the countries in which we operate. We apply it to comply with law, to preserve client confidentiality and represent our clients as effectively as possible within the law. This Statement is a summary of the firm's data protection practice, and to advise all visitors of the website about the firm’s privacy policies that may be applicable to them.

This Statement is also specifically addressed to parties outside the firm who provide Personal Information to the firm or who visit or use the firm’s services and communication mediums. This Statement also describes how the firm collects, processes and discloses Personal Information in connection with the provision of legal services and the Internet Services.

Collection and Use of Personal Information


The firm collects Personal Information in the course of providing legal services to clients and as provided by visitors to its website or users. We may also collect Personal Information about you when you interact with us on social media sites and other third parties. We may also automatically collect information that may contain Personal Information as described below in the cookie policy.

We may use that Personal Information where in our legitimate interest to do so for the following purposes:

Cookie Policy

Cookies are text files sent by a server to your computer via web browser. Two common types of cookies are session and persistent. Session cookies are different from persistent cookies primarily because session cookies are temporary, expire and are normally deleted when your browser is closed. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, remain on your computer your browser is closed and until they expire or you delete them. The firm uses session cookies in connection with in providing its internet services to analyze user behavior such as quantifying the number of users who have visited a specific page.

Similarly, we may use or receive tracking cookies from another website. These tracking scripts are not used to gather information on your internet use unrelated to Michael T. Hua Law, and should not identify you unless you provide personal identification to the firm website.

The firm’s Internet Services use cookies. The firm may use session cookies, specifically for cybersecurity purposes, to provide you with customization of your experience and track your activities on the website.

Although the firm may use the services of third parties, we do not allow the third-party service provider to use personal identification of our users. The firm does use Google Analytics.

These cookies are not necessary to access our services. You may reset your browser. You may refuse all cookies. You may allow your browser to alert you when a cookie is set. However, certain parts of the website may function differently. Unless you have adjusted your settings to refuse cookies, our website may issue cookies when you log on. See the “help” menu or customer service section of your web browser to learn more about cookies. You may also wish to visit the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) website by clicking here and the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) website here.