Privacy Policy

Effective Date: August 19, 2026 

Last Updated: August 19, 2026

Martin Law Group (“Firm,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you provide when you visit our website, https://www.martinlawgroupllc.com (the “Website”), contact our Firm, submit an inquiry or intake form, or otherwise interact with us online.

 

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect personal information and describes certain rights and choices you may have regarding that information.

 

1. Information We Collect

 

Depending on how you interact with our Website and Firm, we may collect the following categories of information:

 

Information You Provide Directly

 

You may voluntarily provide information when you:

  • Submit a contact or consultation request;
  • Complete an online client-intake or case-evaluation form;
  • Contact us by email, telephone, text message, or other means;
  • Subscribe to newsletters or other communications;
  • Request information about our legal services; or
  • Communicate with attorneys, employees, or representatives of the Firm.

 

This information may include your name, address, telephone number, email address, information about your legal matter, and other information you choose to provide.

 

Please do not submit confidential or highly sensitive information through the Website unless specifically requested or instructed by the Firm. Information submitted through the Website does not necessarily create an attorney-client relationship.

 

Information Collected Automatically

 

When you visit our Website, we and certain third-party service providers may automatically collect information about your device and browsing activity, including:

 

  • IP address;
  • Browser type and version;
  • Device type;
  • Operating system;
  • Pages visited;
  • Links clicked;
  • Date and time of visits;
  • Referring website or webpage;
  • General geographic information; and
  • Other technical or usage information.

 

We may use cookies, pixels, tags, analytics tools, and similar technologies to collect this information.

 

2. How We Use Personal Information

 

We may use personal information for purposes including:

 

  • Responding to inquiries and requests;
  • Scheduling consultations;
  • Evaluating potential legal matters;
  • Providing and administering legal services;
  • Communicating with current, former, and prospective clients;
  • Sending requested information or communications;
  • Operating, maintaining, and improving the Website;
  • Understanding how visitors use the Website;
  • Monitoring and protecting the security of our systems;
  • Detecting, preventing, and investigating fraud, abuse, or unauthorized activity;
  • Complying with legal and professional obligations;
  • Establishing, exercising, or defending legal claims; and
  • Performing other purposes described at the time information is collected or otherwise permitted by law.

 

3. Attorney-Client Relationship

 

Submitting information through this Website, contacting the Firm through the Website, or communicating with the Firm electronically does not, by itself, establish an attorney-client relationship.

 

An attorney-client relationship is established only after the Firm has completed any required conflict checks and has expressly agreed to represent you. Because electronic communications may not be secure and because information submitted through a website may be accessible to third-party service providers, you should avoid submitting highly confidential or time-sensitive information through Website forms unless specifically instructed to do so by the Firm.

 

4. Confidentiality and Legal Matters

 

Information relating to an actual or prospective legal representation may be subject to attorney-client privilege, work-product protection, ethical duties of confidentiality, or other legal protections when applicable.


However, the existence or scope of such protections depends on the circumstances and applicable law. This Privacy Policy does not create an attorney-client relationship or expand any legal privilege or confidentiality protection.

 

5. Cookies and Similar Technologies

 

We may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the Website and understand how visitors interact with it.

 

Cookies may be used for purposes such as:

 

  • Essential Website functionality;
  • Remembering preferences;
  • Website analytics;
  • Performance monitoring;
  • Security; and
  • Advertising or marketing, if applicable.

 

You may be able to control or disable certain cookies through your browser settings. Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of portions of the Website.


If our Website uses a cookie-consent or preference-management system, you may also manage applicable preferences through the cookie settings provided on the Website.

 

6. Analytics and Third-Party Services

 

We may use third-party services to help us understand Website traffic, improve Website performance, communicate with visitors, or provide other Website functionality.


These providers may collect information about your interaction with the Website in accordance with their own privacy policies.


Examples may include:

 

  • Website analytics providers;
  • Website hosting providers;
  • Contact-form and intake providers;
  • Customer relationship management systems;
  • Email and communications providers;
  • Scheduling platforms;
  • Security and fraud-prevention providers; and
  • Advertising or marketing platforms, if applicable.

 

We do not authorize third parties to use personal information collected through our Website except as necessary to provide services to us, comply with law, protect the Firm, or as otherwise permitted by applicable law.

 

7. How We Share Personal Information

 

We may disclose personal information to:

 

  • Service providers and vendors that perform services on our behalf;
  • Attorneys, employees, contractors, and consultants who require the information to perform their responsibilities;
  • Professional advisers, such as accountants, insurers, auditors, or technology providers;
  • Government authorities or law-enforcement agencies when required or permitted by law;
  • Courts, regulators, or other parties when necessary to comply with legal obligations;
  • Parties involved in a legal proceeding when disclosure is authorized or required; and
  • Other persons or entities with your consent or at your direction.

 

We do not sell personal information in exchange for monetary consideration.


If the Firm engages in targeted advertising, behavioral advertising, or other activities that may constitute a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information under an applicable privacy law, we will provide any disclosures and opt-out mechanisms required by that law.

 

8. Communications

 

If you provide your telephone number or email address, we may use that information to respond to your inquiry, provide requested services, communicate regarding an existing or potential legal matter, or send other communications you have requested. If you separately opt in to receive marketing communications, you may unsubscribe from marketing emails by following the unsubscribe instructions included in those communications. For text messages, message and data rates may apply. You may opt out of non-essential text communications by following the instructions provided in the applicable message. Opting out of marketing communications does not necessarily stop communications that are necessary to administer an existing legal matter or provide services you have requested.

 

9. Data Security

 

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.


However, no method of transmitting or storing information electronically is completely secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of information transmitted to or stored by us.

 

10. Data Retention

 

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, comply with legal and professional obligations, maintain appropriate business and legal records, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and protect our legal rights. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information and the circumstances in which it was collected.

 

11. Children's Privacy

 

The Website is not directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the Website. If you believe that a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so that we can take appropriate action.

 

12. Third-Party Websites

 

The Website may contain links to third-party websites, including websites of courts, government agencies, professional organizations, social-media platforms, or other organizations.


We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, security, or policies of third-party websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party websites you visit.

 

13. Your Privacy Rights

 

Depending on where you reside and applicable law, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information. These rights may include the right to:

 

  • Request access to personal information we maintain about you;
  • Request correction of inaccurate personal information;
  • Request deletion of personal information, subject to applicable exceptions;
  • Request information about how personal information is collected, used, or disclosed;
  • Opt out of certain targeted advertising or other processing activities where applicable;
  • Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent; and
  • Appeal certain decisions concerning your privacy request.

 

These rights are subject to applicable legal exceptions and limitations. For example, certain information may be retained because of legal, ethical, professional, security, or recordkeeping obligations. To submit a privacy request, contact us using the information provided below.

 

Privacy Contact:

Martin Law Group
P.O. Box 11893

Jackson, MS 39283

derek@martinlawgroupllc.com

601-948-4849

 

We may need to verify your identity before completing certain requests. We will not discriminate against you for exercising privacy rights provided to you by applicable law.

 

14. Do Not Track Signals

 

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” feature. Because there is currently no universally accepted standard for responding to these signals, our Website may not respond to all Do Not Track signals. Where required by applicable law, we will honor recognized opt-out preference signals in accordance with applicable requirements.

 

15. Changes to This Privacy Policy

 

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology, legal requirements, or services. When we make changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Privacy Policy. Your continued use of the Website after an updated Privacy Policy becomes effective constitutes your acknowledgment of the updated policy, to the extent permitted by law.

 

16. Contact Us

 

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us:

 

Martin Law Group
P.O. Box 11893
Jackson, MS 39283

601-948-4849
derek@martinlawgroupllc.com
 
www.martinlawgroupllc.com