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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes, in general terms, how information submitted through this website may be collected, used, and protected.

Information We May Collect

If you contact Saad & Andrews, P.C. through this website, the firm may receive information you choose to provide, including your name, email address, phone number, company name, documents, and a summary of your inquiry. The website may also collect basic technical information such as browser type, device information, pages visited, referring pages, IP-related data, and general site usage information.

How Information May Be Used

Information submitted through the website may be used to respond to inquiries, conduct preliminary intake, evaluate potential matters, communicate with prospective clients, operate and improve the website, maintain security, and comply with legal or ethical obligations. Submission of information through the website does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship.

Prospective Client Communications

Communications sent through this website, including through any contact form, email address, or linked communication tool, may be reviewed to determine whether the firm is willing and able to consider the matter. Visitors should not send highly sensitive, confidential, privileged, proprietary, or time-sensitive information through the website unless and until the firm specifically requests it.

Cookies and Analytics

This website may use cookies, analytics tools, embedded services, or similar technologies to understand how visitors use the site, improve website functionality, and maintain performance and security. These tools may collect non-personal information or aggregated usage data.

Sharing of Information

The firm may share information with website hosts, technology vendors, intake service providers, consultants, or other third parties that support the operation of the website or firm communications. Information may also be disclosed when the firm believes disclosure is required or permitted by law, professional responsibility rules, court order, or other legal process.

Data Security and Retention

Reasonable efforts may be used to protect information submitted through the website, but no method of internet transmission, email communication, or electronic storage can be guaranteed to be fully secure. Information may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for intake review, business operations, legal compliance, dispute resolution, or records management.

Children's Information

This website is intended for a general audience and is not designed to knowingly collect personal information from children through the website's public-facing contact tools.

Policy Updates

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the website, firm practices, or applicable requirements. Continued use of the website after updated terms are posted may constitute acceptance of the revised policy.