Marshal Law

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Welcome to Marshal Law’s Website

At Marshal Law, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your personal data when you visit our website, [lawfirmname.com], or interact with us through digital means.

Information We Collect
Personal Information: This includes your name, contact details, and any information you provide when using our contact forms or requesting services.
Automatically Collected Information: We may collect information about your device, including IP address, browser type, pages visited on our site, and other usage data through cookies and similar technologies.

Website Call to Action
Under the “Contact Us” website option, there is a form to fill out to get more information. The user’s phone number is requested. Additionally, there is a disclaimer that advises them that messaging and data charges may apply and that they can opt-out at any time by replying STOP and that HELP provides them more information. We also ask them to refer to our privacy policy on our website

Use of Information
We use the collected information for:

Providing, maintaining, and improving our services.
Communicating with you about your legal inquiries or services offered by our firm.
Personalizing your experience on our website.
Analyzing trends and site usage to enhance user experience.
Complying with legal obligations.

Cookies
Our website uses cookies to remember users’ preferences, track user trends, and improve the quality of our website. You can choose to accept or decline cookies, but disabling them might affect the functionality of the site.

Data Security
We implement appropriate security measures to protect your information from unauthorized access or disclosure. However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure.

Sharing of Information

No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. All other categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties.

We may share your information:

  • As required by law, court order, or government regulations.
  • If we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect the rights, property, or safety of our firm, our clients, or others.

Children’s Privacy
Our services are not directed to individuals under 18 years old. We do not knowingly collect information from children. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personal information from a person under the age of 18, we will delete such information from our records.

Your Rights
Access and Correction: You have the right to access or request correction of your personal information held by us.
Deletion: You may request the deletion of your personal information where there is no legitimate reason for us to retain it.
Data Portability: You have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes across different services.

Changes to this Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes to our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices.

Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your rights regarding your personal information, please contact us at:

Marshal Law
mbridges@marshallawfirm.com
1209 N. Saginaw Blvd Suite G
Saginaw, TX 76179
(682) 900-6040

By using this website, you signify your acceptance of this Policy. If you do not agree to this Policy, please do not use our website.

This policy should be reviewed by legal counsel to ensure compliance with current laws and regulations, particularly if there’s involvement in international jurisdictions or handling sensitive data like financial information or health records. Always consider local privacy laws, such as GDPR if your firm serves EU clients, or CCPA for California residents.