Website policy

Privacy Policy

Effective August 19, 2026

Information you provide

If you submit an inquiry, contact the firm, or subscribe to communications, the firm may receive information such as your name, email address, telephone number, state of residence, the location of a business or real estate, and the information you choose to provide. Please do not submit confidential, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information through the website.

Information collected automatically

The website and its service providers may collect technical and usage information, such as browser type, device information, pages visited, referring pages, approximate location derived from an IP address, and interaction data. This information may be used to operate, secure, understand, and improve the website.

How information may be used

Information may be used to review and respond to inquiries, evaluate whether a matter may fit the practice, schedule consultations, provide requested communications, operate and secure the website, maintain business records, and comply with legal and professional obligations.

Service providers and disclosure

The firm may use service providers for website hosting, form processing, email, scheduling, analytics, customer-relationship management, and related business functions. Information may be disclosed to those providers as reasonably necessary for their services, or when required by law, professional obligations, security needs, or the protection of legal rights. The firm does not sell personal information for money.

Email communications

A response to a legal inquiry may include administrative information about scheduling or next steps. Marketing or educational messages, if offered, will include an appropriate way to unsubscribe. Opting out of marketing does not prevent necessary communications concerning an inquiry or engagement.

Security and retention

Reasonable measures are used to protect information, but no website or electronic communication is completely secure. Information may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described above and to meet legal, ethical, security, and recordkeeping obligations.

Your choices

You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information by contacting the firm, subject to applicable legal and professional obligations. Browser settings may also allow you to limit certain cookies or tracking technologies.

External links and changes

This website may link to third-party websites with their own privacy practices. This policy may be updated as the website and the firm’s practices develop; the effective date above will be revised when appropriate.

Contact

Questions about this policy may be directed to chris@chrisjacksonlaw.com.