Legal
Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 5, 2026
Knollmeyer Law Office P.A. ("Knollmeyer Law Office," "we," "our," or "us") respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect information when you visit lawofficeofknollmeyer.com (the "Site") or otherwise interact with our firm online. By using the Site, you agree to the practices described below.
1. Information We Collect
Information you provide
When you contact us through the Site, request a consultation, or otherwise communicate with us, you may provide information such as:
- Name, email address, phone number, and mailing address
- Details about your legal matter or the reason for your inquiry
- Any documents or attachments you choose to send
Information collected automatically
When you visit the Site, we and our service providers may automatically collect:
- Device and browser information (type, version, operating system)
- IP address and approximate location
- Pages visited, time on page, referring URL, and other usage data
- Cookies and similar tracking technologies (see Section 5)
2. How We Use Information
We use the information we collect to:
- Respond to inquiries, schedule consultations, and provide legal services
- Verify identity and screen for potential conflicts of interest
- Operate, maintain, and improve the Site and our services
- Send service-related communications and, where permitted, informational updates
- Comply with legal, regulatory, and professional responsibility obligations
- Protect the rights, property, and safety of our firm, our clients, and others
3. How We Share Information
We do not sell your personal information. We may share information in limited circumstances, including:
- Service providers who help us operate the Site or run our practice (e.g., hosting, email delivery, analytics, case management)
- Co-counsel, experts, and other professionals when reasonably necessary to represent a client
- Courts, government agencies, or other parties when required by law, subpoena, court order, or to comply with our professional obligations
- Successors in the event of a merger, dissolution, or similar business transition
- With your consent or at your direction
Information shared with us in connection with legal representation is protected by attorney-client privilege and the rules of professional conduct, in addition to this Policy.
4. Data Retention
We retain personal information for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, to provide ongoing legal services, and to comply with our legal, ethical, and recordkeeping obligations. Client and matter records are retained according to applicable bar rules and our internal retention schedule.
5. Cookies and Analytics
The Site uses cookies and similar technologies to remember preferences, measure traffic, and improve performance. We may use third-party analytics tools (such as Google Analytics) that set their own cookies. You can control cookies through your browser settings; disabling cookies may affect Site functionality.
6. Third-Party Links
The Site may link to third-party websites or services we do not control. This Policy does not apply to those third parties, and we encourage you to review their privacy practices before providing any information.
7. Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect the information we collect. No method of transmission or storage over the internet is completely secure, however, and we cannot guarantee absolute security. Please do not send sensitive or confidential information through unencrypted email or web forms.
8. Your Choices and Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights regarding your personal information, including the right to access, correct, delete, or restrict the use of your information, and the right to opt out of certain communications. To exercise these rights, contact us using the information below. We may need to verify your identity before responding.
9. Children's Privacy
The Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided us with information, please contact us so we can delete it.
10. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date above. Material changes will be highlighted on the Site or communicated through other reasonable means. Your continued use of the Site after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.
11. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how we handle your information, please contact us:
Knollmeyer Law Office P.A.
Phone: 501-985-1760
Email: visit our contact page
Web: lawofficeofknollmeyer.com