Legal

Privacy Policy

This policy explains how website information is collected, used, and protected when you visit aarons.law or contact the office through the site.

Before you send information

Using this website or sending a message through the site does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship.

Please avoid sending highly sensitive or time-critical facts until the office confirms representation or asks for more detailed materials through a secure process.

Information We Collect

We collect the information needed to run the site and respond to inquiries.

Information you choose to provide may include your name, phone number, email address, case or matter details, preferred contact method, and anything else you enter into forms, emails, or other messages sent through the website.

The site may also receive limited technical information such as IP address, browser type, device information, referral source, page visits, and general usage data that helps us understand traffic patterns, maintain performance, and improve usability.

How We Use Information

Information is used to respond, operate, and improve.

We use submitted information to review inquiries, respond to questions, schedule consultations, follow up about potential representation, and maintain ordinary business records related to those communications.

We may also use technical and usage data to keep the site functioning, troubleshoot errors, monitor performance, reduce abuse, and understand which pages or features are most useful to visitors.

Sharing And Retention

Information may be shared only as needed to operate the website or communications.

Information may be processed by service providers that help host the site, deliver email, manage forms, analyze website activity, or support other normal business operations. Those providers should only receive the information needed for the services they perform.

We may also disclose information when reasonably necessary to comply with law, protect rights or safety, investigate misuse of the site, or support the defense of a claim. Inquiry information may be retained for as long as reasonably appropriate for intake review, recordkeeping, security, and legal compliance.

Security And Your Choices

Reasonable safeguards are used, but no online system is absolute.

We use reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect website information, but no internet transmission or storage method can be guaranteed completely secure.

If you want to update your contact preferences, request that we stop using information for routine follow-up, or ask a question about information submitted through the website, contact the office at info@aarons.law or (505) 984-1100.

Privacy Questions

Contact the office if you need clarification.

If you have a question about information submitted through the website or want to update your communication preferences, contact the office directly.