Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 10/29/2025
Last Updated: 10/29/2025
I take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains how I collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit my website, https://www.trustlrw.com (“my site”).
By using my site, you agree to this Privacy Policy. If you don’t agree, please don’t use the site.
1. Information I Collect
I collect information in two ways — what you give me directly and what’s collected automatically through normal website use.
Information You Provide:
When you contact me through my site — such as filling out a form or sending me a message — you may share:
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Your name
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Email address
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Phone number
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Anything you include in your message
Information Collected Automatically:
My website may automatically collect technical data such as:
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Your IP address
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Browser type and version
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Operating system
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Which pages you visit and for how long
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How you arrived at my site
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Device type (computer, phone, tablet)
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Cookies or similar tracking data
2. How I Use Your Information
I use the information I collect to:
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Respond to your questions or messages
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Provide information about my legal services
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Improve how my website functions and performs
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Comply with professional and legal obligations
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Send updates or newsletters if you’ve opted in
I do not sell or rent your information — ever.
3. Sharing Your Information
I respect your privacy, and I only share information when it’s necessary.
Service Providers:
I may use trusted third-party companies to help with technical tasks like hosting the website or analyzing site traffic. These providers only get the information they need to perform their services and are required to keep it secure.
Legal Reasons:
I may disclose information if required by law, court order, or to protect my rights or the safety of others.
Aggregated Data:
Sometimes I may share general, anonymous information (for example, total website visits) that doesn’t identify anyone personally.
4. Cookies and Analytics
My site may use cookies and analytics tools like Google Analytics to understand how visitors use the site and to make improvements.
You can control or delete cookies in your browser settings. If you turn them off, some features of my site may not work as smoothly.
5. Data Retention
​I keep personal information only as long as needed for the purposes I collected it, or as required by law and professional rules. Once it’s no longer needed, I delete or anonymize it.
6. Your Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:
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Access the personal information I hold about you
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Ask me to correct or delete it
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Limit or object to how it’s used
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Opt out of receiving emails or updates
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If you’d like to exercise any of these rights, please contact me directly.
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Some requests may not apply due to my legal obligations as an attorney.
7. Children’s Privacy
My site is not intended for children under 13, and I don’t knowingly collect information from them. If you believe a child has shared information with me, please contact me so I can remove it.
8. Security
​I use reasonable safeguards to protect your personal information, but no online system is completely secure. If you contact me through the site, remember that email and web forms aren’t always encrypted — avoid sending sensitive or confidential details until we’ve established an attorney-client relationship.
9. Visitors from Outside the U.S.
My site is operated in the United States. If you’re visiting from another country, please understand that your information will be transferred and processed here.
10. Changes to This Policy
I may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Last Updated” date at the top will always tell you the latest version. By continuing to use my site, you’re agreeing to any changes.
11. Contact Me
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how your information is handled, you can contact me here.
12. Attorney-Client Relationship Disclaimer
Submitting information through my website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please don’t send confidential details until I’ve agreed to represent you. Once we’ve formally established an attorney-client relationship, your communications are protected by confidentiality and privilege.
