Privacy Policy
Grayson Law, PLLC ("Grayson Law," "we," "us," or "our") respects the privacy of visitors to graysonlawaz.com.
This Privacy Policy explains the types of information that may be collected when you visit or interact with our website, how that information may be used, the circumstances in which information may be shared with service providers, and the choices available to website visitors.
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through this website. It does not replace or modify confidentiality obligations that may apply when Grayson Law has established an attorney-client relationship with a client.
1. Information You Provide to Us
We may collect information that you voluntarily provide when you:
- Submit a contact or consultation form.
- Contact us by email.
- Contact us by telephone.
- Request information.
- Submit another form available through the website.
- Otherwise communicate with Grayson Law through the website.
Depending upon the form or communication, this information may include:
- Name
- Email address
- Telephone number
- Contact preferences
- General information about the reason for your inquiry
- Other information you voluntarily choose to provide
Please do not submit confidential, sensitive, privileged, or detailed information concerning a legal matter through a website form unless Grayson Law has agreed to represent you and has instructed you to provide that information.
2. Website Forms and Attorney-Client Relationships
Submitting information through this website does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship with Grayson Law.
Information submitted before an attorney-client relationship has been established should not be assumed to be confidential or protected by attorney-client privilege.
Additional information concerning website communications and the establishment of an attorney-client relationship is available in our Terms of Use.
Terms of Use: View Terms of Use
3. Information Collected Automatically
When you visit the website, certain information may be collected automatically by our website, hosting provider, analytics services, security services, or other technologies used to operate and maintain the website.
Depending upon the technologies in use and your privacy or consent settings, this information may include:
- Internet Protocol (IP) address or information derived from it
- Browser type
- Device type
- Operating system
- Approximate geographic location
- Referring website or source
- Pages viewed
- Date and time of visits
- Session information
- Website interactions
- General performance and diagnostic information
- Cookie or similar technology identifiers
This information is generally used to operate, secure, maintain, measure, and improve the website.
4. How We Use Information
Information collected through the website may be used to:
- Respond to inquiries and requests.
- Communicate with prospective or existing clients.
- Evaluate whether Grayson Law may be able to assist with an inquiry.
- Operate and maintain the website.
- Monitor website performance and reliability.
- Protect the website against fraud, spam, abuse, and security threats.
- Understand how visitors use the website.
- Improve website content, navigation, usability, and performance.
- Measure the effectiveness of our website and outreach efforts.
- Maintain appropriate business and administrative records.
- Comply with applicable legal, regulatory, ethical, or professional obligations.
We do not use website analytics as a substitute for confidential client communications.
5. Cookies and Similar Technologies
The website uses or may use cookies and similar technologies to support website functionality, security, analytics, performance measurement, and user preferences.
Cookies are small data files stored on or associated with your browser or device.
Depending upon the website configuration, cookies and similar technologies may fall into categories such as:
Necessary and Functional Technologies
These technologies support functions necessary for the website to operate properly, maintain security, remember preferences, or provide requested functionality.
Analytics and Performance Technologies
These technologies help us understand how visitors interact with the website, which pages are visited, how visitors reach the site, and how the website performs.
Advertising or Marketing Technologies
Grayson Law may introduce advertising or marketing technologies in the future. If technologies that materially change our collection or use of information are implemented, this Privacy Policy and applicable consent mechanisms should be updated accordingly.
Where required or appropriate, website visitors may be provided with controls for managing non-essential cookies or similar technologies.
Browser settings may also allow you to block, restrict, or delete cookies. Doing so may affect certain website functionality.
For more detailed information regarding cookies and consent preferences, please review our Cookie Policy.
6. Google Analytics 4
We use or intend to use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to help understand website traffic, usage, and performance.
Google Analytics may collect information such as:
- Website and page interactions
- Session information
- Approximate geographic information
- Browser and device information
- Referring sources
- Cookie or pseudonymous identifiers used to distinguish visitors or sessions
Google Analytics primarily uses first-party cookies and related technologies to measure website interactions.
We use Analytics information to better understand how the website is used and to improve content, usability, performance, and marketing effectiveness.
Website visitors may have options to restrict analytics collection through applicable consent controls, browser settings, or tools provided by Google.
Google's handling of information is governed by Google's applicable privacy terms and policies.
7. Google Tag Manager
The website may use Google Tag Manager (GTM) to manage and deploy website measurement and other technology tags.
Google Tag Manager provides the technical framework through which certain website tags may be configured and managed. The information collected through a particular tag depends upon the service or technology associated with that tag.
Where applicable, tag behavior may be configured to respect website consent choices.
8. Google Search Console
We may use Google Search Console to monitor the website's presence and performance in Google Search.
Search Console provides website owners with aggregated information about matters such as search visibility, search queries, indexing, website performance, and technical issues.
We use this information to maintain and improve the website and its visibility in search results.
9. Consent and Analytics Controls
Where applicable, the website may use a consent-management mechanism to record and communicate visitor preferences concerning cookies and similar technologies.
Google and other technologies may adjust their behavior based upon the consent choices communicated through the website.
Visitors may also manage cookies through their browser settings and other privacy controls made available by applicable service providers.
The availability and effect of particular controls may depend upon your browser, device, location, and the technologies currently implemented on the website.
10. Website Hosting and Service Providers
We may use third-party companies and service providers to operate, secure, maintain, measure, and support the website and our communications.
These providers may include services used for:
- Website hosting
- Website security
- Backups
- Content delivery and performance
- Website analytics
- Tag management
- Search performance monitoring
- Form processing
- Email delivery
- Spam prevention
- Technical maintenance
- Website administration
These providers may process information as necessary to provide their services to Grayson Law.
We do not sell personal information to website service providers in exchange for money.
11. Embedded Content and Third-Party Services
Pages on this website may contain embedded content or links to content provided by third parties, such as videos, maps, social media content, documents, or other resources.
Embedded content may behave as though you visited the third-party website directly. Those providers may collect information, use cookies or similar technologies, or monitor interactions in accordance with their own privacy practices.
Grayson Law does not control the privacy practices of third-party websites or services.
We encourage visitors to review the privacy policies of third parties before providing personal information to them.
12. When Information May Be Shared
We may disclose information collected through the website:
- To service providers assisting with website operation, security, communications, analytics, or maintenance.
- When reasonably necessary to investigate fraud, abuse, security incidents, or unlawful activity.
- When required by applicable law, regulation, court order, subpoena, or other lawful process.
- When necessary to protect the rights, property, safety, or legitimate interests of Grayson Law or others.
- In connection with a business transition when permitted by applicable law and professional obligations.
- With your authorization or at your direction.
Nothing in this Privacy Policy is intended to diminish professional confidentiality obligations applicable to information received within an established attorney-client relationship.
13. Data Retention
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, including responding to inquiries, maintaining business records, operating and securing the website, satisfying professional obligations, and complying with applicable legal requirements.
Different types of information may be retained for different periods.
Analytics and technical information may also be subject to retention settings established within the applicable service provider's platform.
14. Data Security
Grayson Law uses reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures intended to protect information under our control.
However, no website, electronic communication, data transmission, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
For that reason, visitors should not submit confidential or highly sensitive legal information through ordinary website forms or unsecured email unless specifically instructed to do so.
15. Your Privacy Choices
Depending upon the technologies used on the website and applicable law, you may have choices regarding the collection or use of certain information.
These may include:
- Managing cookie preferences through available website controls.
- Blocking or deleting cookies through your browser.
- Using privacy controls or opt-out mechanisms offered by third-party providers.
- Contacting Grayson Law regarding information you have submitted directly through the website.
- Unsubscribing from marketing emails using the unsubscribe mechanism provided in those communications, if applicable.
Certain information may need to be retained when required for legal, ethical, security, administrative, or professional purposes.
16. Email Communications
If you voluntarily provide your email address, we may use it to respond to your inquiry or communicate with you concerning the reason you contacted us.
If Grayson Law sends marketing or informational email communications, recipients may opt out of future marketing messages using the unsubscribe instructions included with those communications or by contacting the firm.
Transactional, administrative, or client communications may be treated differently from marketing communications.
17. Children's Privacy
This website is intended for a general audience seeking information about legal services and is not directed toward children.
We do not knowingly use the website to solicit personal information directly from children.
If you believe a child has provided personal information through the website inappropriately, please contact us.
18. Third-Party Websites
The website may contain links to websites operated by third parties.
Once you leave graysonlawaz.com, the collection and use of information is governed by the privacy practices of the website or service you visit.
Grayson Law is not responsible for the privacy, security, content, or practices of third-party websites.
19. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in website functionality, technology, service providers, business practices, or applicable requirements.
When this policy is updated, the revised version will be posted on this page with a new effective date.
We encourage visitors to review this Privacy Policy periodically.
20. Contact Grayson Law
Questions concerning this Privacy Policy or information you have submitted through the website may be directed to:
Grayson Law, PLLC
1300 N. McClintock Drive, Suite A
Chandler, AZ 85226
Phone: 480-535-9650
Website: graysonlawaz.com
