NATIONAL CLASS ACTION ATTORNEYS

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: July 28, 2026

Laukaitis Law LLC (“Laukaitis Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect personal information when you visit laukaitislaw.com or another website, landing page, form, social media page, or digital service that links to this Privacy Policy; communicate with us; submit information concerning a potential legal matter; or otherwise interact with us online (collectively, the “Online Channels”).

This Privacy Policy should be read together with our Terms and Conditions.

1. Scope of This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected through the Online Channels and during pre-engagement communications and intake. If Laukaitis Law agrees to represent you, information relating to the representation may also be governed by the engagement agreement, applicable professional-conduct rules, the attorney-client privilege, the work-product doctrine, court rules, protective orders, and other legal obligations.

Submitting information does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship. However, nothing in this Privacy Policy limits any duty Laukaitis Law may owe to a client or prospective client under applicable law or rules of professional conduct. To reduce the risk of unnecessary disclosure or a potential conflict, please provide only the information requested during an initial inquiry.

The Online Channels are intended for individuals in the United States. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the privacy practices of an external website or service that does not link to this Policy.

2. Personal Information We Collect

“Personal information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, or could reasonably be linked with an individual, device, or household, as defined by applicable law. The information we collect depends on how you interact with us and may include:

  • Identifiers and contact information. Name, postal address, email address, telephone number, signature, online identifiers, IP address, and similar identifiers.

  • Potential-matter and intake information. Information concerning an incident, transaction, product, service, data breach, injury, loss, purchase, employment, healthcare relationship, or other circumstance relevant to a potential investigation or legal claim.

  • Documents and evidence. Notices, correspondence, contracts, receipts, photographs, screenshots, recordings, account records, medical or insurance information, employment information, financial information, and other materials you choose to provide.

  • Demographic and legally protected information. Age, date of birth, gender, disability, race or ethnicity, military status, or other characteristics when relevant to evaluating or pursuing a potential matter and permitted by law.

  • Communications and consent records. Emails, text messages, call information, form responses, appointment information, communication preferences, and records showing when and how you consented to communications.

  • Internet and device information. Browser and device type, operating system, referring and exit pages, pages viewed, dates and times of access, general location derived from an IP address, interactions with advertisements, and cookie or similar-technology identifiers.

  • Professional and business information. Employer, occupation, job title, business contact information, and related professional details.

  • Other information you provide. Any other information included in a submission, survey, consultation request, correspondence, or communication with us.

Some information described above may be considered sensitive personal information under applicable law. Please do not provide Social Security numbers, complete financial-account credentials, passwords, full medical records, or similarly sensitive material unless Laukaitis Law specifically requests it through an appropriate channel.

3. How We Collect Personal Information

We may collect personal information:

  • Directly from you, including through forms, surveys, document uploads, telephone calls, emails, text messages, consultations, social media, and other communications.

  • Automatically, through cookies, pixels, web beacons, log files, analytics tools, and similar technologies when you interact with the Online Channels or our digital advertisements.

  • From permitted sources, including public records, publicly available sources, referral sources, advertising platforms, co-counsel, service providers, and other persons or organizations involved in a potential or existing matter, where permitted by law and professional obligations.

Our Online Channels may use technologies such as Meta Pixel, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Google Ads conversion tracking, Microsoft Clarity or similar analytics, advertising, and website-performance tools where implemented. These technologies help us understand website usage, measure advertising performance, improve user experience, prevent fraud, and evaluate the effectiveness of our outreach.

4. How We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information to:

  • Respond and communicate. Respond to inquiries, provide requested information, schedule calls or appointments, and communicate through permitted channels.

  • Evaluate potential matters. Review submissions, investigate potential claims, determine eligibility or qualification, request supporting information, perform conflicts checks, and decide whether Laukaitis Law may offer or coordinate legal services.

  • Provide legal services. Where an attorney-client relationship exists, investigate, prepare, prosecute, negotiate, administer, and otherwise provide legal services, subject to applicable professional and legal duties.

  • Operate and improve the firm. Maintain records, administer intake and case-management systems, train personnel, perform quality assurance, measure advertising performance, analyze use of the Online Channels, improve workflows, and develop or improve content and services.

  • Communicate about matters and services. Send investigation updates, requested information, newsletters, legal developments, event information, or other communications consistent with your choices and applicable law.

  • Protect people, systems, and rights. Detect and prevent fraud, misuse, security incidents, and unlawful activity; protect the safety, security, and integrity of the Online Channels; and establish, exercise, or defend legal rights.

  • Meet legal and professional obligations. Comply with laws, court orders, litigation holds, ethical obligations, recordkeeping duties, regulatory requirements, and lawful requests.

We may also use information for another purpose disclosed when it is collected, with your direction or consent, or as otherwise permitted by law and applicable rules of professional conduct.

We may use automated intake workflows and communication tools to acknowledge inquiries, route submissions, request additional information, schedule communications, and facilitate the intake process. These automated processes assist our administrative operations and do not replace attorney review or constitute legal advice.

5. Cookies, Analytics, and Advertising Technologies

We may use cookies, pixels, web beacons, analytics tools, and similar technologies to operate and improve our Online Channels, remember user preferences, understand how visitors interact with our content, measure advertising performance, and help protect against fraud or misuse. These technologies may collect information about your device, browser, general location, and interactions with our Online Channels and advertisements.

Some analytics and advertising providers may collect or process information through these technologies under their own privacy policies. Depending on the technology used and applicable state law, certain advertising-related disclosures may be considered a “sale,” “sharing,” or use of personal information for targeted advertising, even when no money is exchanged.

You can control certain cookies through your browser or device settings and, where available, through the cookie-preference tool provided on our Online Channels. Disabling certain cookies may affect the availability or operation of some features. Where required by applicable law, we honor legally recognized browser-based opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control.

6. When We Disclose Personal Information

Laukaitis Law does not sell personal information for money and does not sell or rent prospective-client or client information to data brokers. We may disclose personal information in the following limited circumstances, subject to applicable confidentiality duties and legal restrictions:

  • Firm personnel and contractors. To attorneys, employees, intake personnel, and contractors who need the information to perform work for Laukaitis Law and who are subject to appropriate confidentiality obligations.

  • Operational service providers. To providers that support website hosting, form processing, communications, customer relationship management, document storage, cybersecurity, analytics, advertising measurement, payment processing, e-discovery, litigation support, and other firm operations.

  • Co-counsel and professional participants. To co-counsel, referring or local counsel, experts, investigators, consultants, claims administrators, courts, opposing parties, and other participants when reasonably necessary to evaluate or pursue a matter, when you direct or authorize the disclosure, or when otherwise permitted by law and applicable professional-conduct rules.

  • Legal, regulatory, and safety reasons. To comply with applicable law, a subpoena, court order, professional obligation, or lawful governmental request; to protect rights, safety, or security; or to investigate fraud, misuse, or unlawful activity.

  • Firm transactions. In connection with a permitted reorganization or transfer involving all or part of the firm, but only to the extent authorized by applicable law, client direction, engagement terms, and professional-conduct obligations.

  • At your direction or with your consent. When you ask us to make a disclosure or otherwise authorize it.

We may use and disclose aggregated or deidentified information that cannot reasonably be used to identify you, subject to applicable law.

7. Mobile Information and Text Messaging Privacy

Individuals may opt in to receive SMS or MMS messages from Laukaitis Law LLC by providing their mobile telephone number through a Laukaitis Law website, investigation landing page, form, or other Online Channel and affirmatively selecting an optional, unchecked SMS consent checkbox.

Text messages may include inquiry confirmations, qualification or intake questions, requests for information or documents, appointment and task reminders, legal-investigation updates, engagement documents, case-related communications, and responses to questions. Marketing or promotional text messages will be sent only when the individual provides separate consent to receive those messages.

Consent to receive text messages is voluntary and is not a condition of submitting an inquiry or obtaining legal services. Message frequency varies depending on the inquiry, the individual’s responses, and the status of the investigation or legal matter. Message and data rates may apply. For assistance, reply HELP. To opt out at any time, reply STOP.

No mobile information will be shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. Information may be shared with subcontractors and service providers only as necessary to support and operate the text messaging program, such as customer-service providers, telecommunications carriers, aggregators, and messaging-platform providers.

Text messaging originator opt-in data and consent will not be shared with any third parties for marketing or promotional purposes.

Additional information regarding the text messaging program, opting out, rejoining, carrier liability, and support contact information appears in our Terms and Conditions.

8. Data Retention

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to evaluate inquiries, manage potential or existing matters, maintain conflicts and professional-responsibility records, comply with legal and ethical obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, preserve evidence, respond to litigation holds, and protect the firm and others.

Retention periods vary based on the nature and sensitivity of the information, the status of an inquiry or matter, applicable limitation periods, court or regulatory requirements, contractual obligations, and professional-responsibility considerations. When appropriate, we may delete, anonymize, or deidentify information.

9. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, acquisition, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure. Our safeguards are informed by the nature of the information and our legal and professional obligations.

No system, transmission method, or storage environment can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Please use care when transmitting sensitive information and follow any secure-submission instructions we provide.

10. Your Choices and Privacy Rights

You may unsubscribe from marketing emails by using the unsubscribe link in the message. You may opt out of text messages as described in our Terms and Conditions. Even after a marketing opt-out, we may send non-marketing communications concerning an inquiry, a request, an existing relationship, legal obligations, or security matters where permitted by law.

Depending on where you live and subject to applicable exceptions, you may have the right to request access to personal information; obtain information about categories, sources, purposes, and recipients; correct inaccurate information; request deletion; obtain a portable copy; limit certain uses of sensitive personal information; opt out of sale, targeted advertising, or certain profiling; withdraw consent; or appeal the denial of a request. You may also have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising an applicable privacy right.

To submit a privacy request, contact us using the information in Section 15. We may need to verify your identity and authority before acting on a request. An authorized agent may submit a request where permitted by law, but we may require proof of authorization and verification of the consumer’s identity.

These rights are not absolute. We may deny or limit a request where permitted or required by law, including when information must be retained to satisfy legal, ethical, security, conflicts, recordkeeping, evidentiary, litigation, or contractual obligations. If applicable law provides a right to appeal, instructions for appealing will be included in our response.

11. Children’s Privacy

The Online Channels are not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information online from children under 13 without legally sufficient authorization. If you believe a child under 13 has provided personal information through the Online Channels, please contact us so we can review the circumstances and take appropriate action.

A parent, guardian, or authorized representative may contact Laukaitis Law concerning a potential matter involving a minor. In that circumstance, we may collect information about the minor as reasonably necessary to evaluate or provide legal services and as permitted by law.

12. External Websites and Social Media

The Online Channels may link to external websites, platforms, or social media services. Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies. Laukaitis Law is not responsible for the privacy or security practices of services it does not control.

13. Professional Duties and Legal Process

Nothing in this Privacy Policy authorizes the use or disclosure of information in a manner inconsistent with applicable duties of confidentiality, the attorney-client privilege, the work-product doctrine, court orders, or rules of professional conduct. Where those duties provide greater protection than this Privacy Policy, those duties control.

Information may nevertheless be preserved, used, or disclosed when authorized by a client, impliedly authorized to carry out a representation, required by law or court order, or otherwise permitted by applicable professional-conduct rules.

14. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices, technology, Online Channels, or legal and professional obligations. The revised policy will be posted with an updated effective date. If required by law, we will provide additional notice or obtain consent before applying a material change.

15. Contact Us

Questions, privacy requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy may be directed to:

Laukaitis Law LLC
Attn: Privacy Requests
954 Avenida Ponce de León, Suite 205, #10518
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00907
Email:
[email protected]
Telephone:
215-789-4462