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Privacy policy.

How Think Legal, P.C. collects, uses, and protects information from visitors and prospective clients. Plain language; California-specific.

Who this policy applies to

This privacy policy applies to thinklegalpc.com and any related domains operated by Think Legal, P.C. (the "firm," "we," "us," "our"). It describes the information we collect when you visit the website, contact the firm, or use any forms or features on the site.

This policy does not cover information that becomes part of an attorney-client relationship after engagement. Information you share with the firm as a client is governed by California's attorney-client privilege, work-product doctrine, and the firm's separate engagement agreement.

Information we collect

Information you provide directly

When you submit a contact form, request a case evaluation, schedule a discovery call, or send the firm an email, you may provide:

First and last name, email address, phone number, the nature of your matter, the entity or persons involved (for conflicts checking), and any other information you choose to share.

Information collected automatically

When you visit the website, our infrastructure providers automatically collect certain technical information, which may include IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, referring URL, pages viewed, and timestamps. This information is used for analytics, security, and operational purposes.

Cookies and analytics

The website uses cookies and similar technologies to operate the site, measure traffic, and (when ads are running) attribute conversions and serve targeted advertising.

Strictly necessary cookies are used for form submissions (Lawmatics intake), spam protection (Cloudflare Turnstile), and to remember your cookie-consent choice. The site does not function without these.

Analytics cookies are used by Google Analytics 4 to measure aggregate traffic — page views, session duration, and country-level location. Anonymous and non-identifying.

Advertising and remarketing cookies are used by Google Ads (when active campaigns are running) to (a) measure whether ads led to a conversion and (b) build remarketing audiences so we can show relevant ads to people who have visited this site. This is what California's CPRA calls "sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising."

You can manage these preferences any time at our cookie preferences page. You can also opt out of advertising tracking by enabling Global Privacy Control in your browser — we honor that signal automatically.

We use Google Tag Manager to load and manage these tracking technologies. We have implemented Google Consent Mode v2 so cookie / consent choices are passed to Google's services accordingly.

How we use information

Information you provide is used to:

(1) respond to your inquiry, run a conflicts check, and (if appropriate) discuss potential representation;

(2) communicate with you about your inquiry or matter;

(3) comply with legal, regulatory, and professional-responsibility obligations;

(4) operate, secure, and improve the website.

Information collected automatically is used for analytics, security monitoring, fraud prevention, and to improve site performance.

Information we do not collect

The website does not collect:

Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, credit-card numbers, government-issued ID numbers, or other sensitive identifiers via website forms. Do not send sensitive identifiers through the website. If a matter requires that level of detail, we will provide a secure intake mechanism after engagement.

Disclosure to third parties

The firm does not sell, rent, or trade your information. We may share information with:

Service providers that operate website infrastructure (Vercel), intake systems (Lawmatics), email, scheduling, analytics (Google Analytics 4 via Google Tag Manager), and — when running — advertising (Google Ads remarketing). These providers operate under contractual confidentiality obligations and only process information as needed to deliver the service.

Legal and regulatory authorities when required by law, court order, subpoena, or to comply with applicable legal process and professional-responsibility obligations.

Successor entities in connection with any merger, acquisition, or transfer of the firm's assets, with notice provided as required by law.

California privacy rights (CCPA / CPRA)

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) provide you with specific rights regarding your personal information. Subject to the law-firm and professional-services exemptions and other limitations, you may have the right to:

Right to know what personal information we have collected, used, and shared about you.

Right to delete personal information we have collected, subject to legal-retention exceptions.

Right to correct inaccurate personal information.

Right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information. We do not sell personal information for money. When Google Ads campaigns are running, we share certain online identifiers (cookie IDs, device IDs) with Google for cross-context behavioral advertising — you can opt out of this sharing at the firm's cookie preferences page or by enabling Global Privacy Control in your browser, which we honor automatically.

Right to non-discrimination for exercising any of these rights.

To exercise these rights, contact the firm using the information at the bottom of this policy. We will respond within the timeframes the law requires. The firm will never retaliate against you for exercising privacy rights.

Data retention

Information from prospective-client inquiries is retained as long as needed to (a) respond to the inquiry, (b) conduct a conflicts check (which the firm is required to maintain ongoing), and (c) comply with applicable record-keeping rules. Information related to engaged matters is retained per the firm's separate retention policy and applicable Cal RPC rules.

Security

The firm uses reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect information. No system is perfectly secure. Do not transmit highly sensitive information through the website, email, or voicemail. The firm will provide an appropriate secure-transmission method when one is needed.

Children

The website is not directed to children under 13, and the firm does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the website.

Updates to this policy

Think Legal, P.C. may update this privacy policy from time to time. Updates will be reflected in the "last updated" date below. Material changes will be highlighted on the homepage or in the site footer for 30 days after posting.

Contact

Questions about this privacy policy or to exercise privacy rights:

Think Legal, P.C., Attn: Privacy. 7220 Trade Street, Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92121. Phone: (858) 956-5878. Email: contact@thinklegalpc.com.

Last updated: May 4, 2026.

Two paths to start

Have a real matter to discuss?

Litigation matters use the case-evaluation form so we can run conflicts before you share anything confidential. Transactional matters start with a short discovery call.