Privacy

Privacy & disclosure

The following is draft text for review. It is not legal advice. Your attorney should approve the final privacy policy before you rely on it publicly.

Analytics & session insights

On public marketing pages, this site may load third-party tools that help us understand how visitors use the site, including:

  • Google Analytics & Google Tag Manager — aggregate traffic measurement and tag delivery (subject to Google's terms and privacy policy).
  • Microsoft Clarity— heatmaps, session replay, and related diagnostics (subject to Microsoft's terms and privacy policy).
  • Vercel Analytics— high-level traffic and performance metrics (subject to Vercel's terms).

We apply these tools in tiers. They never load on authenticated or back-office areas — sign-in, the client portal, and firm administration. On the lead-intake pages (the contact page and the engagement intake form), we use only event-level analytics — which steps are reached, where visitors drop off, and which non-identifying options are chosen — and the session recorder is turned off, so nothing you type on those pages is recorded.

We never send the contents of fields you type — your name, contact details, the description of your matter, or any opposing parties — to these analytics tools. Session replay and heatmaps run only on general marketing pages, not where you enter inquiry details. You should still avoid entering privileged or confidential details in any public form before an engagement is in place in writing.

You may use browser settings or extensions that block analytics; the site should remain usable for core reading and navigation.

Scope

This policy covers the public marketing website at moye.law, the contact and intake forms accessible from the site, and the authenticated client portal. It does not govern information shared during the course of an attorney-client relationship, which is subject to separate confidentiality obligations and engagement terms.

Information we collect

Contact and intake forms. When you submit a contact request or intake form, we collect the information you provide — typically your name, email address, phone number, a description of your legal matter, and any optional fields you choose to complete. We also record how you reached us — the referring page or campaign and the page you landed on — to understand which of our pages bring inquiries.

Client portal. Authenticated users access the portal via magic link. The portal stores matter-related documents, messages, and account information necessary to provide legal services.

Automatically collected data. The site collects standard server logs (IP address, browser type, pages visited, timestamps) and may use the analytics tools described above on public marketing pages.

How we use information

We use the information collected to respond to inquiries, evaluate potential engagements, provide legal services, maintain and improve the site, and comply with professional and legal obligations. We do not sell personal information. We do not share personal information with third parties for their marketing purposes.

Information submitted through contact and intake forms is retained as part of the firm's records. You may request deletion of contact submissions that did not result in an engagement by contacting the firm directly.

Contact

Questions about privacy: Contact the firm.