Dishongh Law, PLLC respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what information we may collect when you visit dishonghlaw.com, how we may use that information, and the choices available to you.
Information You Provide
We may collect information that you voluntarily provide through our website, including your name, email address, telephone number, the type of legal matter for which you are seeking assistance, and any information included in a message submitted through our contact form.
Please do not submit confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through the website. Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only through a written agreement signed by you and Dishongh Law.
Information Collected Automatically
When you visit this website, certain technical information may be collected automatically by our website, hosting provider, or analytics services. This information may include your Internet Protocol address, browser and device type, operating system, referring website, pages visited, and the approximate date and time of your visit.
We use this information to operate and secure the website, understand how visitors use it, diagnose technical problems, and improve its content and performance.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
This website may use cookies or similar technologies that help the site function, remember preferences, measure website traffic, or support embedded services. You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Disabling certain cookies may affect how some portions of the website function.
How We Use Information
We may use information collected through this website to:
- Respond to inquiries and requests for information;
- Evaluate whether Dishongh Law may be able to assist with a legal matter;
- Communicate with prospective and existing clients;
- Operate, maintain, secure, and improve the website;
- Monitor website traffic and performance;
- Comply with legal, ethical, or professional obligations; and
- Protect the rights, property, or safety of Dishongh Law, its clients, website visitors, or others.
How We Share Information
Dishongh Law does not sell personal information collected through this website.
We may share information with service providers that assist us in operating the website or conducting firm business, such as website hosting, email, analytics, security, and technical-support providers. These providers may access information only as reasonably necessary to perform services on our behalf.
We may also disclose information when required by law, court order, or legal process; when necessary to comply with professional obligations; or when reasonably necessary to protect legal rights, prevent fraud, or address security concerns.
Third-Party Services and Links
This website may contain links to third-party websites or use services provided by third parties, such as maps, analytics tools, or social-media platforms. Those services may collect information according to their own privacy policies. Dishongh Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party websites.
Data Retention and Security
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy and to meet applicable legal, ethical, recordkeeping, and business obligations.
We use reasonable administrative and technical measures intended to protect information submitted through the website. However, no website, email transmission, or electronic storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. You should not use the website to transmit information requiring a higher level of security.
Children’s Privacy
This website is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the website.
Your Privacy Choices
Subject to applicable law, you may request information about personal information collected through this website or ask that it be corrected or deleted. Certain information may need to be retained to satisfy legal, ethical, security, or recordkeeping obligations.
To make a privacy-related request, contact us using the information below.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as our website, services, or practices change. The revised version will be posted on this page with an updated “Last updated” date.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or the website’s privacy practices, contact:
Dishongh Law, PLLC
902 East Main Street
Humble, Texas 77338
Telephone: (281) 973-8454
Email: malcolm@dishonghlaw.com