Privacy Policy
How we handle your information
We use the information you provide solely to deliver legal services, respond to your inquiries, and maintain our client relationships. Your data helps us understand your needs and provide the counsel you deserve. We do not sell your information to third parties, nor do we use it for marketing purposes without your explicit consent. Everything you tell us remains confidential under attorney-client privilege and applicable privacy laws.
Our website uses cookies to improve your experience and track how visitors interact with our pages. These cookies help us understand which areas of our site matter most to you. You can control cookie settings through your browser, though some features may not function properly if you disable them entirely. We also use analytics services to measure traffic patterns and optimize our content.
You have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your personal information at any time. If you believe your data has been mishandled or you have concerns about how we store your information, contact us immediately. We take data security seriously and employ industry-standard protections to safeguard your files against unauthorized access or loss.
Third-party service providers, such as email platforms and document storage systems, may access limited information necessary to support our operations. These partners are bound by confidentiality agreements and cannot use your data for their own purposes. For questions about our privacy practices or to exercise your rights, reach out to our office directly. Your peace of mind is our priority.