Law Firm Website Policies & Disclaimers

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: November 1, 2025

1. Information We Collect

- Personal identifiers (name, email, phone).
- Case-related details you voluntarily provide.
- Technical data (IP address, cookies, analytics).

2. Use of Information

- Respond to inquiries.
- Improve website functionality.
- Comply with legal obligations.

3. Sharing

- No sale or rental of personal data.
- Shared only with service providers or as required by law.

4. Cookies

Used for analytics and site functionality; disable via browser settings.

5. Your Rights

GDPR/CCPA rights apply if you are a California resident: Right to know, delete, and opt-out of sale of personal data. Contact: [Insert Contact Info].

Terms of Use

Effective Date: [Insert Date]

1. Acceptance

By using this site, you agree to these Terms.

2. No Legal Advice

Content is informational only and not legal advice.

3. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Use of this site, including forms or emails, does not create an attorney-client relationship. Such a relationship is formed only after a signed engagement agreement and conflict check.

4. Jurisdictional Limits

We practice law only in Montana, California, and Texas. We do not seek to represent anyone in jurisdictions where this site does not comply with applicable laws.

5. Advertising Notice

This site may be considered attorney advertising under ABA Model Rules and state bar rules.

Required Disclaimers

General Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Viewing this site or contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Contact Form Disclaimer: Do not send confidential or time-sensitive information through this site. Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship.

State-Specific Compliance:

- Montana: This website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after a signed engagement letter.

- California: Comply with Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1–7.5: No false or misleading statements; include physical office address; retain copies of all website content for two years.

- Texas: Comply with Texas Disciplinary Rules 7.01–7.07: Disclose geographic location of principal office; avoid unjustified expectations; file certain ads with the State Bar Advertising Review Committee if required.

ABA Model Rules Compliance: Follow ABA Model Rules 7.1–7.5: No false/misleading statements; no unjustified guarantees; include name/contact info of responsible attorney.

Optional Additions

Cookie Policy

We use cookies to enhance user experience, analyze traffic, and improve site functionality. You can disable cookies in your browser settings. For GDPR/CCPA compliance, consent is required for non-essential cookies.

Click-through Disclaimer

Before submitting any form, users must acknowledge: "I understand that submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship and should not include confidential information."

Result Disclaimer

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique and will be evaluated on its own merits.