Privacy
Your California privacy rights
California residents have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq., as amended by the CPRA). This page explains the rights and lets you exercise them.
What rights you have
- Right to know.
- Ask us what personal information we've collected about you, where it came from, why we collected it, and who we've shared it with. We can deliver this in a portable format (JSON).
- Right to delete.
- Ask us to delete personal information we hold about you. Limit: if you have an active small-claims case with us, the California Rules of Professional Conduct require us to retain your matter file for the duration of the representation plus a retention period (typically five years after the matter closes). We'll explain exactly what we retain and why if your request is affected.
- Right to correct.
- Ask us to fix inaccurate personal information. We'll correct it if our records support the change.
- Right to opt out of sale or sharing.
- We do not sell personal information and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising. There is nothing to opt out of here, but you can confirm that with us in writing if you'd like.
- Right to non-discrimination.
- We won't deny you service, charge you a different price, or give you a lower level of quality because you exercised your privacy rights.
How verification works
To prevent third parties from accessing or deleting your data, we need to verify you're you. Submit the form below and we'll send a confirmation link to the email address you provide. Click the link within seven days to confirm — once verified we have 45 days from confirmation to fulfill your request, with one 45-day extension allowed if reasonably necessary (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.130(a)(2)).
Submit a request
You can also exercise these rights by emailing info@kolmogorovlaw.com with “CCPA Request” in the subject. Either path reaches the same person and triggers the same 45-day clock.
Authorized agents may submit requests on your behalf with proof of authorization (signed letter or power of attorney). Contact us for the verification process.
