Other than as described in this Privacy Policy, we will not give any information about you to others without your express permission.
Our website uses forms where you may provide contact information (such as your name, phone number, and email address) to request information or schedule a free consultation with an attorney regarding your legal matter. We will never ask you for a credit card number, government-issued ID, or other sensitive financial information.
We collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide to us in other ways, such as through email, phone calls, or other communications. After you submit your contact information, we may use it to follow up with you regarding your consultation or case details.
We may also collect technical data (such as IP addresses) to help diagnose server issues, administer the website, and improve your browsing experience. This information may be used in an aggregated, non-personally identifiable form, except where necessary to prevent fraud or abuse.
Our site may contain links to external websites. North Star Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these third-party websites.
We maintain industry-standard security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of information under our control.
Email is our primary method of communication. We use it to respond to your inquiries, provide requested information, and follow up on consultations. Your messages may be stored and reviewed to improve our services, or they may be discarded.
We do not share your information with third parties except where necessary to analyze our services, understand client demographics, or manage customer relationships. We only share what is needed for the third party to provide the requested service. These providers are strictly prohibited from using your information for any other purpose.
In some cases, we may supplement the personal information you provide with data from third-party sources (e.g., the United States Postal Service or strategic partners) to better serve you, tailor our offerings, and present relevant opportunities.
We may display product or service offers on our website as banners. These do not collect personal or geolocation data, nor do they build a profile of your activity or share your data with advertising networks.
If your account is canceled, your personally identifiable information will be placed in a “deactivated” state within our databases. However, this does not mean it is permanently deleted. We retain your information as needed to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
You may update your contact information or opt out of receiving communications from North Star Law and its partners at any time. To make changes, please contact us at:
nathan@northstarapc.com
North Star Law complies with legal requests and works with law enforcement and other entities to uphold the law. We may disclose your information if we believe it’s necessary to:
Respond to legal claims or processes (including subpoenas),
Protect our rights or property, or those of third parties,
Ensure public safety or prevent unlawful or unethical behavior,
Fulfill regulatory obligations, including those under ICANN policies.
We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. If we make changes, we will update this page and notify users through appropriate channels (including email or homepage notices) at least 30 days prior to the changes taking effect.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, our practices, or your interactions with North Star Law, please contact:
nathan@northstarapc.com