Privacy Policy
We collect only the information necessary to evaluate inquiries, run conflict checks, and communicate with prospective and existing clients. This policy describes what we collect, how it is used, and the rights available to individuals whose information we hold.
Information collected
We collect information that visitors provide directly through this website, by email, by telephone, or in person. This typically includes name, contact details, and the substance of any communication.
We may also collect technical information automatically when visitors interact with this website, including IP address, browser type, device identifiers, pages viewed, and the date and time of access. This information is collected through standard server logs and, when enabled, web analytics tools and cookies. We do not use advertising trackers, behavioral targeting tools, or cross-site tracking.
Use
We use the information we collect to respond to inquiries, evaluate whether a matter can be accepted, perform conflict checks, communicate with clients and prospective clients, maintain firm records, and operate and improve the website.
Sharing
We do not sell personal information. We may make limited disclosures to service providers who help operate the firm or our website, in connection with legal or regulatory obligations, in response to subpoenas or court orders, and as necessary to protect our legal rights.
No attorney-client relationship
Communications sent to us through this website, by email, or through the contact form do not create an attorney-client relationship. Until an engagement is confirmed in writing, please do not send information you consider confidential.
Cookies and analytics
This website may use cookies and similar technologies to enable basic site functionality, remember preferences, and collect anonymized statistics about how the site is used. Cookies can be disabled through browser settings; some features of the site may not function as a result. We do not use cookies for third-party advertising or cross-site tracking.
Texas privacy rights
The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (the "TDPSA") provides Texas residents certain rights regarding personal information collected about them, including the right to know what information is held, the right to correct inaccuracies, the right to request deletion, and the right to opt out of the sale of personal information. We do not sell personal information. Requests under the TDPSA, or any other applicable privacy law, should be directed to data@penaaleczander.com.
Updates
This policy is current as of the date posted and may be revised from time to time. The current version will always be available on this page. Questions regarding this policy may be directed to data@penaaleczander.com or (956) 948-2221.
