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Privacy Policy

Overview

This Privacy Policy explains how Tadros Law may collect, use, and handle information provided through this website. It is intended to give visitors a clear understanding of the types of information that may be submitted through the site and how that information may be used in responding to an inquiry.

Information you may provide

If you contact the firm through this website, by email, or by phone, you may choose to provide information such as your name, phone number, email address, practice area, and a summary of your situation. Please do not send confidential, sensitive, or time-critical information through the website unless and until the firm has agreed to represent you.

How information may be used

Information submitted through the website may be used to review an inquiry, respond to a message, determine whether the matter is one the firm handles, follow up about a consultation, and maintain records of communications with prospective or current contacts.

SMS consent and phone numbers collected for SMS communication purposes will not be shared with any third party or affiliates for marketing purposes.

Website and technical information

Like many websites, limited technical information may be collected automatically through normal website operation, hosting, security, or server logs. This may include information such as browser type, device type, IP address, pages visited, date and time of access, and similar technical details used to operate, maintain, and protect the website.

When information may be shared

The firm does not sell personal information submitted through the website. Information may be shared when reasonably necessary to operate the website, respond to an inquiry, comply with legal obligations, protect the firm’s rights or safety, or work with service providers involved in ordinary website or business operations.

No attorney-client relationship through submission alone

Sending a message through this website does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only if the firm agrees to undertake the matter and any required engagement process has been completed.

Retention and review

The firm may retain communications submitted through the website for intake, recordkeeping, compliance, and operational purposes. If you need to correct contact information you previously submitted, contact the firm directly.