Your privacy is important to Consumer Litigation Associates (or “the Firm”). This privacy policy is intended both to: 1) describe how this website may collect and use information from your Internet enabled device (i.e. your computer, tablet, smartphone or other device — and browsers or apps used to access the Internet), and 2) describe how you may opt out of any such collection and use. Please contact the Firm if you have questions about this privacy policy.

Data collection and cookies. Features or partners of this website may collect data including, but not limited to: the number of visitors to the site, the time spent on the site and pages clicked, the types of devices used to access the site, and the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of visitors. The Firm uses this information to improve this website and the Firm’s marketing efforts. This data is collected by sending cookies (or similar tracking technology) to your device. Information such as your name or email address generally is not collected via these cookies and other tracking technology; if you previously provided such personally identifiable information through this website, however, cookies may be tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties; and this privacy policy does not cover third parties’ use of cookies. You may configure your device to limit or prevent access by cookies, such as to notify you when you receive a cookie, to block all cookies, or to delete existing cookies.

Partners and features that collect information. The Firm’s website marketing partners or features that collect data as described above may include, among others, Google Analytics, other analytics programs, and Google AdWords remarketing service. Remarketing involves tracking devices that have visited this website in order to display ads for the Firm’s services on other websites. Use these links to learn how Google uses data it collects, to prevent Google Analytics from using data from your device, or to opt out of Google’s interest-based ads.

Information you send to the Firm through this website. Please see this disclaimer, which generally addresses information you intentionally send the Firm using e-mail or any contact form on this website. If you submit your name or contact information, the Firm may use it to send you information about the Firm’s services. You may opt out of receiving further information by contacting the Firm or, where applicable, by using an “unsubscribe” option included in communications from the Firm. The Firm will not sell or give your personally identifying information to other parties for their own direct advertising purposes.

SMS Communications. By providing your phone number, you consent to receiving SMS messages regarding contacting you, service updates, or other related communications. You can opt out of receiving SMS messages at any time by replying “STOP” to any message or contacting us directly.

SMS Terms of Service
By opting into SMS from a web form or other medium, you are agreeing to receive SMS messages from Consumer Litigation Associates, P.C.. This includes SMS messages for conversations (external). Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. See privacy policy at https://www.clalegal.com/privacy-policy/. Message HELP for help. Reply STOP to any message to opt out.

Standard data and messaging rates may apply, depending on your mobile service provider.

Changes to this policy. The Firm may update this policy. If updates are made, the Firm will change the modification date below.

Last modified. July 1, 2025.

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