Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: June 24, 2026
Madrigal Law respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the information you provide through this website. This Privacy Policy explains what information we may collect, how we may use it, how we protect it, and the choices you have regarding your personal information.
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected online through this website and through communications initiated through this website, including contact forms, phone calls, email inquiries, and text messaging.
Information We Collect
Information You Provide to Us
If you fill out a contact form, request a consultation, call, email, text, or otherwise communicate with Madrigal Law, we may collect information you choose to provide, including:
Your name;
Email address;
Phone number;
State or location;
Information about your potential legal matter; and
Any other information you voluntarily submit.
Please do not submit confidential, highly sensitive, or unnecessary personal information through this website, such as Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, credit card numbers, driver’s license numbers, medical record numbers, or other sensitive information. Submitting information through this website does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship.
Information Collected Automatically
When you visit this website, certain information may be collected automatically through web server logs, cookies, analytics tools, or similar technologies. This may include:
Your IP address;
Browser type;
Device type;
Pages viewed;
Date and time of your visit;
Referring website or search terms;
General geographic information; and
Interactions with the website.
This information helps us operate the website, understand how visitors use the site, improve user experience, protect the website, and evaluate the effectiveness of our marketing.
How We Use Your Information
Madrigal Law may use the information collected through this website to:
Respond to your inquiries;
Evaluate whether we may be able to assist you;
Communicate with you about your potential legal matter;
Provide legal services if an attorney-client relationship is formed;
Improve our website and client communications;
Send informational, transactional, or marketing communications where permitted by law;
Maintain records for business, legal, compliance, and security purposes; and
Comply with applicable laws, regulations, and professional obligations.
No Attorney-Client Relationship Through Website Use
Contacting Madrigal Law through this website, by email, by text message, by phone, or through a contact form does not automatically create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after Madrigal Law confirms in writing that it has agreed to represent you.
Until an attorney-client relationship is formed, you should not send information that you consider confidential or time-sensitive.
Text Messaging and SMS Communications
By providing your phone number to Madrigal Law, you consent to receive calls and text messages from Madrigal Law, including messages related to your inquiry, potential case, appointments, updates, and other informational or transactional communications. Where permitted by law, you may also receive marketing or promotional messages.
Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency may vary.
You may opt out of receiving text messages at any time by replying STOP to any text message. You may also request assistance by replying HELP or by contacting Madrigal Law directly.
Madrigal Law may use third-party communication providers, including phone, text messaging, customer relationship management, intake, or website service providers, to send and manage communications. Your phone number and related communication information may be shared with those providers solely as needed to deliver messages, manage communications, comply with messaging requirements, and operate the firm’s services.
Madrigal Law does not sell, rent, or share your phone number with third parties for their independent marketing or promotional purposes.
Cookies and Analytics
This website may use cookies and similar tracking technologies to improve functionality, analyze website traffic, remember preferences, and better understand how visitors interact with the site.
You may disable or limit cookies through your browser settings. Some website features may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
This website may also use third-party analytics tools, advertising tools, or similar services to measure website performance, understand visitor behavior, and improve our online presence. These services may collect information such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, and referring websites.
Third-Party Services
Madrigal Law may use third-party vendors and service providers to help operate the website, manage communications, process inquiries, provide analytics, host content, support marketing efforts, or assist with firm operations.
These third parties may have access to information only as reasonably necessary to perform services on behalf of Madrigal Law, comply with legal or technical requirements, or support the functionality of the website and firm communications.
We do not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties.
Information Sharing
Madrigal Law may share personal information in the following limited circumstances:
With vendors, contractors, consultants, or service providers who assist with website operation, communications, intake, marketing, analytics, technology, or firm administration;
With attorneys, co-counsel, referring attorneys, experts, consultants, or other professionals when necessary to evaluate or handle a legal matter;
If we believe another attorney or law firm may be better suited to assist you and you have provided information for purposes of seeking legal help;
When required by law, court order, subpoena, regulation, or legal process;
When necessary to protect the rights, property, safety, or security of Madrigal Law, website users, clients, or others; or
In connection with a business transition, such as a merger, restructuring, or transfer of firm assets.
Data Security
Madrigal Law uses reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to help protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
However, no website, email system, text messaging system, or internet transmission is completely secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of information submitted through this website or transmitted electronically.
Data Retention
Madrigal Law retains personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, respond to inquiries, provide legal services, comply with legal and professional obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and maintain business records.
Your Choices
You may contact Madrigal Law to:
Request access to personal information you have provided;
Request that we correct or update your information;
Request deletion of certain information, subject to legal and professional recordkeeping obligations;
Opt out of future marketing communications; or
Opt out of text messaging by replying STOP.
You may also manage cookies through your browser settings.
California Do Not Track Disclosure
Some internet browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. This website does not currently respond to browser “Do Not Track” signals. You can control certain tracking technologies through your browser settings and other available opt-out tools.
Children’s Privacy
This website is intended for use by adults and is not directed to children. Madrigal Law does not knowingly collect personal information from children through this website.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
Madrigal Law may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Your continued use of this website after changes are posted means you accept the revised Privacy Policy.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to make a request regarding your personal information, please contact Madrigal Law using the phone number, email address, contact form, or mailing address listed on this website.