Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: July 16, 2026

Harris Law LLC respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information provided through harrislawct.com, referred to in this Privacy Policy as the “Site.”

This Privacy Policy explains the types of information we may collect, how we use and disclose that information, the technologies and service providers used by the Site, and the privacy rights that may be available to you.

In this policy, “Harris Law,” “the Firm,” “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Harris Law LLC.

By accessing or using the Site, you acknowledge the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect information that you voluntarily provide to us and certain information collected automatically when you visit the Site.

Information You Provide

When you submit a contact form, call the Firm, send correspondence, or otherwise communicate with us, we may collect information including:

  • Your first and last name
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • Company name
  • Type of business
  • Business address
  • The contents of your message
  • Information concerning the legal matter about which you are contacting us
  • Any other information you voluntarily provide

Please do not submit Social Security numbers, financial-account credentials, medical records, government identification numbers, or other highly sensitive information through the Site unless an attorney at the Firm has specifically instructed you to do so.

The Site does not currently allow visitors to upload files, submit payments, schedule appointments, use live chat, or communicate with an artificial intelligence chatbot.

Information Collected Automatically

When you visit the Site, certain information may be collected automatically through cookies, analytics services, server logs, and similar technologies.

This information may include:

  • Internet Protocol address
  • Browser and device type
  • Operating system
  • Approximate geographic location
  • Referring website or source
  • Pages visited
  • Links or buttons selected
  • Date and time of visits
  • Time spent on pages
  • General interactions with the Site
  • Technical, security, and performance information

Google Analytics may collect information such as user and session statistics, approximate location, and browser and device information. It may also use a first-party cookie to distinguish users and sessions.

2. How We Use Information

We may use information collected through the Site to:

  • Respond to questions and inquiries
  • Evaluate requests for legal representation
  • Conduct conflict checks
  • Communicate with prospective, current, and former clients
  • Manage prospective-client intake
  • Provide legal services when an attorney-client relationship has been established
  • Maintain records of communications and inquiries
  • Operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Site
  • Understand how visitors use the Site
  • Diagnose technical or security problems
  • Prevent fraud, misuse, or unauthorized access
  • Comply with legal, ethical, regulatory, and professional obligations
  • Establish, exercise, or defend legal claims
  • Protect the rights, safety, and property of the Firm, our clients, Site visitors, and others
  • Carry out another purpose disclosed when the information is collected

The Firm does not currently use information collected through the Site to send newsletters, promotional emails, or promotional text messages.

3. Contacting the Firm Does Not Create an Attorney-Client Relationship

Submitting a contact form, sending an email, calling the Firm, or otherwise communicating with us does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship.

An attorney-client relationship is established only after the Firm has agreed to represent you and both parties have completed an appropriate written engagement agreement.

Do not assume that information submitted before an attorney-client relationship is established will be treated as privileged or confidential. The Firm may be unable to represent you because of a conflict of interest or another legal or professional obligation.

Do not send highly confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through the Site.

4. Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small files stored on a browser or device that may help a website operate, remember settings, maintain security, or measure visitor activity.

The Site may use essential, functional, security, and analytics cookies or similar technologies.

Google Analytics

The Site uses Google Analytics to help us understand Site traffic and visitor activity.

Google Analytics may collect information about:

  • The number of visitors and sessions
  • Pages viewed
  • Approximate geographic location
  • Browser and device characteristics
  • How visitors arrived at the Site
  • General interactions with Site content

Google requires websites using Google Analytics to disclose its use and explain how the service collects and processes data.

The Firm does not knowingly use Google Analytics for behavioral advertising, remarketing, or targeted advertising.

Google Tag Manager

The Site uses Google Tag Manager to manage and deploy website tags, including the Google Analytics tag.

Google Tag Manager itself is primarily a tag-management system. Technologies deployed through it may collect information as described in this Privacy Policy.

Browser Controls

Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or receive warnings about cookies through browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may affect how the Site operates.

The Site does not currently display a cookie-consent banner.

5. Website Platforms and Service Providers

The Site is built with WordPress and hosted through SiteGround.

We may use third-party service providers to help operate the Site and conduct Firm business, including:

  • WordPress and related website software providers
  • SiteGround and other hosting or infrastructure providers
  • Google Analytics
  • Google Tag Manager
  • Clio
  • Email and hosting systems used to transmit contact-form submissions
  • Website designers, administrators, and maintenance providers
  • Cybersecurity, backup, data-storage, and technical-support providers

These providers may receive access to personal information when reasonably necessary to perform services for the Firm.

Clio

The Firm uses Clio for legal practice management, client management, contact management, matter management, or prospective-client intake.

Information submitted through the Site may be manually or automatically entered into Clio. Clio operates a cloud-based legal practice-management service and processes customer information in accordance with its own privacy practices and agreements with its subscribers.

6. How We Disclose Information

The Firm does not sell, rent, or exchange personal information with outside organizations.

We may disclose personal information in the following circumstances.

Employees and Authorized Firm Personnel

Employees and authorized personnel may access information when needed to respond to inquiries, evaluate prospective matters, conduct conflict checks, perform legal services, maintain records, or operate the Firm.

Website and Technology Providers

The Firm’s website designer, hosting provider, technical-support providers, analytics providers, and other authorized vendors may access information when necessary to operate, secure, troubleshoot, maintain, or improve the Site.

Legal and Professional Requirements

We may disclose information when reasonably necessary to:

  • Comply with a law, regulation, subpoena, court order, or legal process
  • Respond to a government or regulatory request
  • Satisfy legal-ethics or professional-responsibility obligations
  • Conduct a conflict check
  • Investigate fraud, misuse, or a security incident
  • Protect the Firm’s legal rights
  • Establish, exercise, or defend a legal claim
  • Protect the rights, safety, or property of the Firm, our clients, Site visitors, or others

Business Transactions

If the Firm is reorganized, merged, dissolved, or transfers some or all of its operations, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable legal and professional obligations.

At Your Direction

We may disclose information when you request, direct, authorize, or consent to the disclosure.

7. Sale, Sharing, and Targeted Advertising

The Firm does not sell personal information for monetary compensation.

The Firm does not knowingly share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising and does not use information collected through the Site to show targeted advertisements based on a visitor’s activity across unrelated websites or services.

The Site does not currently use:

  • Meta Pixel
  • LinkedIn Insight Tag
  • Advertising retargeting
  • Behavioral advertising
  • Call-tracking technology
  • Google Ads remarketing
  • Other targeted-advertising technologies

Because the Firm does not sell personal information or use it for targeted advertising, the Site does not currently provide a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link.

8. Data Retention

The Firm does not currently maintain a fixed deletion schedule for contact-form submissions, prospective-client information, or inquiry records.

This information may be retained indefinitely, including for purposes such as:

  • Responding to inquiries
  • Maintaining conflict-checking records
  • Documenting prior communications
  • Managing prospective-client relationships
  • Complying with legal, ethical, and professional obligations
  • Protecting legal rights
  • Preventing fraud or security incidents

When the Firm receives a deletion request, we will evaluate it in accordance with applicable law and our legal and professional obligations.

We may be unable to delete certain information when retention is reasonably necessary to conduct conflict checks, maintain legal records, comply with law, protect privileged information, preserve legal claims, or satisfy professional-responsibility requirements.

Aggregated or deidentified information that cannot reasonably be associated with an identifiable individual may be retained for a longer period.

9. Data Security

The Firm maintains reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards intended to protect personal information.

These safeguards may include:

  • Secure Socket Layer encryption
  • Secured website and hosting accounts
  • Password protections
  • Account access controls
  • Software and security updates
  • Website and server backups
  • Limits on access to personal information
  • Security monitoring and maintenance practices

No website, electronic communication, transmission method, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

Although we take reasonable precautions, we cannot guarantee that information will never be accessed, disclosed, altered, lost, or destroyed without authorization.

10. Information Processing and the United States

The Site is intended primarily for visitors located in the United States.

The Firm intends to maintain and process information in the United States. However, service providers may process, access, or support information from other locations depending on their infrastructure, personnel, and business practices.

By using the Site, you acknowledge that information may be processed in locations where the Firm or its service providers operate.

11. Children’s Privacy

The Site is not directed to children under 13.

The Firm does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the Site. The Firm also does not knowingly use information from minors for advertising, profiling, or other commercial purposes.

If you believe that a child has provided personal information through the Site, please contact the Firm so that we can review the matter and take appropriate action.

12. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live, the nature of the information involved, and whether a particular privacy law applies to the Firm, you may have the right to request that we:

  • Confirm whether we process personal information about you
  • Provide access to personal information associated with you
  • Correct inaccurate personal information
  • Delete certain personal information
  • Provide a portable copy of certain information
  • Explain the categories of information collected and disclosed
  • Identify certain recipients of personal information
  • Stop selling or sharing personal information
  • Stop using personal information for targeted advertising
  • Limit certain uses of sensitive personal information
  • Review or appeal a decision concerning a privacy request

These rights are not absolute and may be subject to legal, evidentiary, ethical, professional, or other exceptions.

Before responding to a request, the Firm may ask for information reasonably necessary to verify your identity and determine whether the request applies to information maintained by the Firm.

An authorized agent may submit a request when permitted by applicable law. We may require proof that the agent is authorized to act on your behalf.

The Firm will not unlawfully discriminate against a person for exercising an applicable privacy right.

13. Connecticut Privacy Rights

This section applies only to the extent that the Connecticut Data Privacy Act applies to Harris Law LLC or a particular processing activity.

The Connecticut Data Privacy Act applies only to covered entities and processing activities that meet specified legal criteria. The law gives qualifying Connecticut consumers rights concerning access, correction, deletion, portability, certain disclosures, targeted advertising, sale, profiling, and appeals.

Subject to applicable exceptions, a Connecticut resident may have the right to:

  • Confirm whether the Firm processes the resident’s personal data
  • Access personal data
  • Correct inaccuracies
  • Request deletion
  • Obtain a portable copy of certain personal data
  • Obtain certain information about third parties to which data was sold
  • Opt out of the sale of personal data
  • Opt out of targeted advertising
  • Opt out of certain profiling activities
  • Appeal a denial of a privacy request

The Firm does not sell personal data or use personal data collected through the Site for targeted advertising.

A Connecticut resident may submit a privacy request using the contact information at the end of this policy.

To appeal the denial of a Connecticut privacy request, contact the Firm and clearly state that you are submitting a Connecticut Privacy Appeal.

14. California Privacy Notice

This section applies only to the extent that the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended, applies to Harris Law LLC or a particular processing activity.

The California Consumer Privacy Act generally applies only to qualifying for-profit businesses meeting statutory revenue, data-processing, or data-sale thresholds.

Categories of Personal Information

During the preceding 12 months, the Firm may have collected the following categories of personal information:

Identifiers: Names, email addresses, telephone numbers, business addresses, Internet Protocol addresses, and similar identifiers.

Contact and customer-record information: Contact details, correspondence, and information submitted in an inquiry.

Professional or commercial information: Company names, business types, business addresses, occupations, and information concerning a request for legal services.

Internet or electronic activity: Site interactions, browsing activity, referring sources, device information, and analytics information.

Approximate geolocation information: General location information derived from an Internet Protocol address.

Communications: Messages, inquiries, and other communications submitted to the Firm.

Inferences: Limited inferences that may be drawn from an inquiry to evaluate the nature of a prospective legal matter.

Potentially sensitive information: A visitor may voluntarily include sensitive personal information in a message concerning a legal issue. Visitors should not submit unnecessary sensitive information through the Site.

Sources of Information

We may collect these categories:

  • Directly from you
  • Automatically through the Site
  • Through analytics and technology providers
  • From individuals communicating on your behalf
  • From public records or other sources when necessary to evaluate or provide legal services

Purposes of Collection

We may use these categories for the business and professional purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, evaluating prospective matters, conducting conflict checks, operating the Site, maintaining security, managing records, and complying with legal obligations.

Disclosure for Business Purposes

We may disclose these categories to service providers and contractors supporting:

  • Website hosting
  • Analytics
  • Email delivery
  • Legal-practice management
  • Client or contact management
  • Data storage
  • Cybersecurity
  • Website maintenance
  • Professional services

The Firm does not knowingly sell or share these categories of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.

California Privacy Rights

Subject to applicable law and exceptions, a California resident may have the right to:

  • Know the categories and specific pieces of personal information collected
  • Know the sources and purposes of collection
  • Know the categories of third parties receiving information
  • Request deletion
  • Request correction
  • Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information
  • Limit certain uses of sensitive personal information
  • Receive equal service and treatment when exercising privacy rights

California law recognizes rights to know, delete, correct, opt out of sale or sharing, limit certain sensitive-information uses, and avoid unlawful discrimination, but those rights apply only when the business and processing activity are covered by the law.

15. Browser Privacy Signals

Some browsers and browser extensions provide “Do Not Track,” Global Privacy Control, or similar privacy signals.

There is not one universally accepted standard governing every browser privacy signal.

When required by applicable law, the Firm will recognize legally valid universal opt-out preference signals. Because the Firm does not sell personal information or use it for targeted advertising, such a signal may not produce a visible change to the Site.

16. External Websites and Client Portals

The Site may include links to websites, portals, or services operated by other organizations, including a client-login service.

The Firm does not control and is not responsible for the privacy, security, accessibility, content, or data practices of an external website.

Review the privacy policy and terms of any external website before providing information through it.

17. Changes to This Privacy Policy

The Firm may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in:

  • Site features
  • Firm practices
  • Technology or service providers
  • Legal or regulatory requirements
  • Security or data-processing practices

When this Privacy Policy is updated, the revised version will be posted on the Site with a new effective date.

18. Contact Harris Law LLC

Questions, concerns, accessibility requests, or privacy requests may be directed to:

Harris Law LLC
15 N Main Street
Suite 100
West Hartford, CT 06107

Telephone: (860) 590-7167

When submitting a privacy request, please provide enough information for the Firm to understand the request and reasonably verify your identity.

Do not include unnecessary confidential, privileged, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive legal information in a privacy request.

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