Effective Date: April 16, 2026

My Law Tampa (“Firm,” “we,” “us,” or “our“) operates this website, mylawtampa.com (the “Site“). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information obtained through the Site, including when you contact us, request a consultation, complete a form, call us, email us, or otherwise interact with us through the Site.

This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through the Site and related website communications. It does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship, and it does not govern information shared after a formal attorney-client relationship has been established except as otherwise governed by applicable law, engagement terms, and professional obligations.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect the following categories of information through the Site:

Information You Provide Directly

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • City, county, or general location
  • Information about your legal issue, claim, dispute, or matter
  • Documents, images, or other materials you submit through forms or intake tools
  • Scheduling or consultation request details
  • Any other information you choose to provide through contact forms, email, phone, chat, or other communications

Information Collected Automatically

  • IP address
  • Browser type and version
  • Device type
  • Operating system
  • Referring pages and exit pages
  • Pages viewed, links clicked, and time spent on pages
  • Date and time of visits
  • Approximate geographic location derived from IP address
  • Cookie identifiers and similar tracking data
  • Server log data and security event data

Information from Third Parties

We may receive information from third-party service providers that support hosting, analytics, spam prevention, security, intake workflows, CRM functions, communications, or website administration.

2. How We Collect Information

We collect information in several ways, including when you complete a contact, consultation, intake, or document-submission form; when you call, email, or otherwise contact us through the Site; through cookies, analytics tools, pixels, log files, and similar technologies; through spam detection and security-monitoring tools; and through embedded content, plugins, integrations, and third-party services used on the Site.

3. Cookies, Analytics, and Similar Technologies

The Site may use cookies, pixels, tags, local storage, log files, and similar technologies to operate the Site, understand user activity, improve performance, measure traffic, and support security.

Cookies may be used to remember user preferences, analyze Site traffic and visitor interactions, understand which pages and content are most useful, maintain session functionality, support form handling and spam prevention, and help diagnose technical issues and administer the Site.

You may be able to control cookies through your browser settings. Disabling cookies may affect certain Site features or functionality.

4. Google Analytics

The Site may use Google Analytics and related Google services to collect information about Site usage and performance. Google Analytics may collect information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, referring websites, browser and device information, general geographic data, and IP-related usage information subject to Google’s processing practices.

We use this information to understand Site traffic, improve content and usability, evaluate performance, and support administrative and marketing decisions. Google may use data collected through Google Analytics in accordance with its own policies. Visitors may review Google’s policies and use available browser settings or opt-out tools to limit certain analytics tracking where available.

5. How We Use Information

We may use information collected through the Site to:

  • Respond to inquiries and communications
  • Review consultation, contact, or intake requests
  • Evaluate potential matters and determine whether to follow up
  • Communicate by phone, email, text message, or other reasonable means, subject to applicable law
  • Operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Site
  • Monitor performance, traffic, and user engagement
  • Prevent spam, abuse, fraud, unauthorized access, and other misuse
  • Maintain records and internal business administration
  • Comply with legal, ethical, regulatory, and professional obligations
  • Enforce our Site terms and protect the Firm, Site users, and third parties

6. Contact Forms, Intake Submissions, and Communications

If you contact us through the Site, submit a form, request a consultation, or send information about a legal matter, we may review that information to determine whether we can respond or whether the matter may be appropriate for further discussion.

However, using the Site, sending us a message, completing a form, requesting a consultation, or leaving a voicemail does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship. Do not assume that any information you submit through the Site is protected by attorney-client privilege unless and until the Firm has expressly agreed to represent you.

Before representation is confirmed, please avoid sending highly sensitive, confidential, proprietary, time-critical, or privileged information beyond what is reasonably necessary for an initial contact or conflict check. We may be unable to respond to every inquiry, and we may decline matters for legal, ethical, business, or conflict-related reasons.

7. When We May Share Information

We do not sell personal information in the ordinary operation of a law firm website. We may disclose information:

  • To hosting providers, developers, maintenance providers, cloud vendors, analytics vendors, spam-filtering providers, communication platforms, intake tools, CRM systems, and other service providers acting on our behalf
  • To help process or route communications, consultation requests, scheduling requests, or intake submissions
  • To detect, prevent, investigate, or address fraud, abuse, security issues, or technical problems
  • To comply with legal obligations, lawful requests, court orders, or professional responsibilities
  • To protect the rights, safety, property, or operations of the Firm, our personnel, users, or others
  • In connection with a merger, restructuring, sale, transfer, or other business transition involving the Firm or Site operations, subject to appropriate protections where required

We may also disclose information with your direction or consent.

8. Service Providers, Hosting, and Vendors

The Site may be hosted and supported by third-party providers and may use third-party services for functions such as web hosting and infrastructure, website security and monitoring, spam prevention and abuse detection, form processing and communications, analytics and performance monitoring, CRM or intake workflows, scheduling workflows, backups, logging, and administrative support. These providers may process information on our behalf as necessary to provide their services.

9. Text, Phone, and Email Communications

If you provide contact information to us, we may contact you regarding your inquiry, request, or potential matter by phone, voicemail, email, or, where appropriate, text message. Message and data rates may apply to text communications. Consent to communicate does not create an attorney-client relationship, and communications may be retained as part of our ordinary intake and recordkeeping practices.

10. Data Retention

We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, maintaining intake and business records, documenting communications, meeting legal, ethical, regulatory, insurance, accounting, tax, or compliance obligations, resolving disputes, enforcing our agreements and policies, and maintaining security and backup records. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information and applicable requirements.

11. Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards intended to protect information collected through the Site. However, no website, server, email system, online form, or electronic transmission method is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security, and information transmitted over the internet may be vulnerable to interception, delay, or unauthorized access.

12. Third-Party Links, Embedded Content, and External Services

The Site may contain links to third-party websites, embedded media, maps, scheduling tools, videos, social features, or other external services. We do not control the privacy or data practices of third-party websites or services and are not responsible for their content, security, or policies. Your use of third-party sites or services is governed by their own terms and privacy policies.

13. Children’s Privacy

The Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information online from children under 13 through the Site. If you believe a child has provided personal information through the Site, please contact us so appropriate steps can be taken.

14. Your Privacy Choices and Rights

Depending on your jurisdiction and subject to applicable law, you may have rights regarding certain personal information we maintain, which may include the right to request access, deletion, correction, and information about categories of personal information collected, used, or disclosed. We may need to verify your identity before acting on a request, and we may retain information as permitted or required by law and professional obligations.

15. California Privacy Notice

If California privacy law applies to the Firm’s processing of your information, California residents may have certain rights, which can include the right to know certain categories and specific pieces of personal information collected, the right to request deletion, the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information, the right to know whether personal information is sold or shared, the right to opt out of sale or sharing if applicable, and the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising privacy rights.

At this time, the Site is not intended to sell personal information in the ordinary sense used by privacy laws. However, because privacy laws and website technologies evolve, we reserve the right to update our disclosures and provide any required opt-out mechanisms if our practices or legal obligations change. This section is provided as a supplemental notice and does not represent that any particular law necessarily applies to all Site visitors or in all circumstances.

16. Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is not a universally accepted standard for responding to such signals, the Site may not respond to all Do Not Track signals in a uniform manner.

17. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Your continued use of the Site after a revised Privacy Policy is posted indicates acceptance of the updated policy to the extent permitted by law.

18. Contact Information

For questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact:

My Law Tampa
Website: mylawtampa.com
Phone: (813) 461-4473
Contact Page: https://mylawtampa.com/contact/