Privacy Policy
Liberty Law Criminal Defense Group is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you visit our website or submit information through online forms or advertisements.
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1. Information We Collect
When you contact us or complete a form, we may collect:
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Full name
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Phone number
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Email address
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Location information
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Details about your legal matter or accident
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Any additional information you voluntarily provide
We may also collect limited technical information such as IP address, browser type, device type,
and website usage data through cookies and tracking technologies.
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2. How We Use Your Information
We use the information you provide to:
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Respond to inquiries
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Evaluate potential legal matters
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Contact you regarding legal services
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Schedule consultations
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Improve our website and advertising performance
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Comply with legal obligations
Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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3. Advertising & Tracking Technologies
We may use tracking technologies such as:
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Meta (Facebook) Pixel
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Google Analytics
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Cookies and similar tools
These technologies help us understand how visitors interact with our website and advertisements.
This information is used for marketing and performance analysis purposes.
You may adjust your browser settings to disable cookies.
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4. Information Sharing
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information.
Your information may be shared only:
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With attorneys and authorized staff within our firm
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With service providers who assist in website hosting, marketing, or communication services
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When required by law
5. Data Security
We take reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect your personal information.
However, no method of online transmission is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
6. No Attorney-Client Relationship
Contacting us or submitting a form does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
An attorney-client relationship is formed only through a signed written agreement.
