Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

LAST UPDATED: August 25, 2025


DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE IS POWERED BY CLIO. THIS PRIVACY POLICY DESCRIBES HOW TAVERAS LEGAL PLLC HANDLES YOUR INFORMATION. CLIO MAY COLLECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION UNDER ITS OWN PRIVACY POLICY. USE OF THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY–CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. DO NOT DISCLOSE CONFIDENTIAL OR PRIVILEGED INFORMATION THROUGH THIS WEBSITE.



Introduction


At Taveras Legal PLLC (“we,” “our,” or “the Firm”), we understand the importance of your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information you provide to us when you use our website or communicate with us online. Except as required by law or a lawful order, we will never sell or redistribute personal information collected through this website.


Please note that the use of this website or submission of information through contact forms, consultation booking, or live chat features does not establish an attorney–client relationship. Such a relationship is created only through a signed engagement agreement with the Firm. Information submitted through this site may not be confidential.



Information We Collect


When you use our website, we may collect two types of information: anonymous information and personal information.


Anonymous information is automatically provided by your browser or device and may include your IP address (which may indicate geographic location), details about your browser, operating system, and device, access dates and times, and referring or exit pages. We use this information, individually and in the aggregate, to understand how visitors use our website, to maintain security, and to improve functionality and user experience.


Personal information is information you affirmatively provide, such as when you complete a consultation request, submit a contact form, or otherwise reach out to us. This information may include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and details of your inquiry. You are under no obligation to provide personal information; however, certain features of the website may not be available without it. If you provide us with personal information, we will use it only for legitimate business purposes of Taveras Legal PLLC, such as responding to your inquiry, scheduling a consultation, improving our services, or complying with legal obligations.


Our website may also include a third-party “Live Chat” or booking feature, which allows you to provide personal information directly. Please be aware that information shared through such features is not confidential and does not create an attorney–client relationship. The third-party provider may also have its own privacy policy, which governs its handling of the information you submit.



Cookies and Analytics

We use “cookies” and similar technologies to enhance website functionality, improve performance, and personalize user experience. Cookies are small text files placed on your device that help us remember preferences and analyze site traffic. You may disable cookies in your browser settings, though some website functions may not work properly without them.


We also use third-party analytics providers, such as Google Analytics, to better understand how visitors use our website. These providers may use cookies to collect information but are prohibited from combining that data with personally identifiable information. Our site may also use Google Ads remarketing services to display ads to previous visitors. Use of cookies for analytics or advertising is subject to Google’s privacy policy as well as ours.


How We Use and Share Information

We use information collected through this website solely for the legitimate business purposes of Taveras Legal PLLC. This includes responding to inquiries, scheduling consultations, delivering services if you retain us, complying with legal and professional obligations, ensuring website functionality, and improving client communications.


We do not sell personal information to third parties. We may disclose your information only in limited circumstances: to service providers who assist us in operating our practice and are bound by confidentiality obligations; to courts, regulators, or law enforcement when required by law; or in connection with a merger, restructuring, or transfer of the Firm.


Security of Information

We safeguard personal information using Clio, a secure case management system that restricts access to Firm employees with a legitimate business need. We also employ reasonable administrative, physical, and technical measures such as encryption and secure communications. However, no transmission of information over the Internet is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute protection against unauthorized access. Use of this website and submission of information is at your own risk.



Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights under applicable law to access, correct, delete, restrict, or request a copy of your personal information. You may also have the right to withdraw consent for certain uses of your data. We will not discriminate against you for exercising these rights. Requests may be made using the contact information below, and we may need to verify your identity before responding.



Retention of Information

We will retain personal information only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, for legitimate business needs, or as required by law or professional obligations. Information that is no longer needed will be securely deleted or de-identified.



Third Parties and External Links

This website is powered by Clio, and some data may be collected or processed under Clio’s separate Privacy Policy. In addition, our website may contain links to third-party sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of those third parties, and we encourage you to review their policies before providing personal information.



Children’s Privacy

This website is not directed to children under the age of 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If we become aware that information from a child under 18 has been collected, we will take appropriate steps to delete it.



Do Not Track Requests

At this time, our website does not natively respond to “Do Not Track” signals sent by browsers.



Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Updates will be posted on our website with an updated “Last Updated” date. Your continued use of the website following changes constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.



Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your privacy rights, please contact:


Taveras Legal PLLC

305-851-7446