Trust & Privacy

Privacy Policy

This policy explains how information submitted through the DPSPC website is handled.

Information you provide

The website collects information you choose to submit through a case-inquiry form, including your name, contact details, the type of matter, and your description of the dispute.

Do not submit confidential, privileged, or highly sensitive information through the website. Sending an inquiry does not create an attorney-client relationship.

How submitted information is used

Submitted information is used to review and respond to the inquiry and to determine whether the firm can consider representation.

The website uses service providers needed to host the site and deliver form submissions by email. Those providers process information only as necessary to provide their services.

Website operation

The hosting platform and other technical providers may process standard request information, such as an IP address, browser information, requested pages, and timestamps, for security and site operation.

This policy may be updated when the website or its data practices change. The date shown on this page's sitemap entry reflects the current published version.

Questions

Questions about this policy may be submitted through the contact page or by calling the Cranford office at 732-388-8600.